Hey grey9hound,
I would not describe my position as a "hater" of McIntosh gear. I have tried for at least twenty years to understand why listeners liked this brands house sound because I never got it. Many of my friends had McIntosh amplifiers driving Maggies, Thiels, B&Ws, Vandys, and virtually all them left this brand for either great SS like Pass Labs or other tube based gear from other companies.
Just like I never liked the house sound of Wilson speakers, which finally got rid of that lousy tweeter and replaced it with a silk dome in all their models, Magico, Y&G Acoustic these brands never appealed to how I experience music in the real world. Does this make me a "hater" I don't think so, but a listener who clearly knows his personal taste of likes and dislikes. And if you do not care for the brands that I find quite wonderful I would not label you a "hater" but someone with very a different sense of taste from mine.
I would not describe my position as a "hater" of McIntosh gear. I have tried for at least twenty years to understand why listeners liked this brands house sound because I never got it. Many of my friends had McIntosh amplifiers driving Maggies, Thiels, B&Ws, Vandys, and virtually all them left this brand for either great SS like Pass Labs or other tube based gear from other companies.
Just like I never liked the house sound of Wilson speakers, which finally got rid of that lousy tweeter and replaced it with a silk dome in all their models, Magico, Y&G Acoustic these brands never appealed to how I experience music in the real world. Does this make me a "hater" I don't think so, but a listener who clearly knows his personal taste of likes and dislikes. And if you do not care for the brands that I find quite wonderful I would not label you a "hater" but someone with very a different sense of taste from mine.