kritpoon
I to have the MC 6 Hemisphere and preferred it over my PSaudio P10. I tried the MC O5s plugged into the P10 and i did not like the sound at all. I tried the P10 feeding the Hemisphere, the sound was ok. But when i removed the P10 from the loop the sound really improved, Just better across the board. The MC 6 Hemisphere does have a long break in period where the sound quality goes from ok to bad to great about 600 to 800 hours. I do have 2 MC O5s plugged into the Hemisphere sockets that i do not have gear plugged into. The rest of my MC O5s are plugged into 2 different lines at the wall. Using the 3 to 1 adapters stacked on top of each other.
For me the High Fidelity "house sound" is very clean sounding with no hard digital edginess. Very good sound separation detailed. Background voices much more present in the sound stage. There is a richer blackness between sounds a much blacker black. Keep us posted on how HighFidelity works for you.
Enjoy Pete
I to have the MC 6 Hemisphere and preferred it over my PSaudio P10. I tried the MC O5s plugged into the P10 and i did not like the sound at all. I tried the P10 feeding the Hemisphere, the sound was ok. But when i removed the P10 from the loop the sound really improved, Just better across the board. The MC 6 Hemisphere does have a long break in period where the sound quality goes from ok to bad to great about 600 to 800 hours. I do have 2 MC O5s plugged into the Hemisphere sockets that i do not have gear plugged into. The rest of my MC O5s are plugged into 2 different lines at the wall. Using the 3 to 1 adapters stacked on top of each other.
For me the High Fidelity "house sound" is very clean sounding with no hard digital edginess. Very good sound separation detailed. Background voices much more present in the sound stage. There is a richer blackness between sounds a much blacker black. Keep us posted on how HighFidelity works for you.
Enjoy Pete