"Buy what YOU like and quite worrying about what others think. After all, you should be buying for your satisfaction, not to impress others. Who cares what others think about your system."
Great post! Currently, enjoying a brand new pair of MC2301's. Very enjoyable and effortless power driving a pair of B&W N800's.
Based on my experiences over the years, I believe the Mc's sound is in the same league as other well respected manufacturers, obviously, with their own sound, which is either appealing or not so appealing to others. Having owned other flavors of SS and tube amps over the years from pioneer, carver, adcom, mark levinson, soundscraftsman, Bryston, Octave, Crown, and Rotel, the macs certainly sound excellent to these ears.
Enjoy what you own for right now. If you stay in this hobby long enough, you will roll through many pieces of audio equipment, sometimes as much as people roll tubes or swap out cables. The amps I replaced lasted 7 years before the swap to the macs. Some equipment I even thought was my last purchase, hmmm, should I say that about the new MC2301?
Great post! Currently, enjoying a brand new pair of MC2301's. Very enjoyable and effortless power driving a pair of B&W N800's.
Based on my experiences over the years, I believe the Mc's sound is in the same league as other well respected manufacturers, obviously, with their own sound, which is either appealing or not so appealing to others. Having owned other flavors of SS and tube amps over the years from pioneer, carver, adcom, mark levinson, soundscraftsman, Bryston, Octave, Crown, and Rotel, the macs certainly sound excellent to these ears.
Enjoy what you own for right now. If you stay in this hobby long enough, you will roll through many pieces of audio equipment, sometimes as much as people roll tubes or swap out cables. The amps I replaced lasted 7 years before the swap to the macs. Some equipment I even thought was my last purchase, hmmm, should I say that about the new MC2301?