Thanks T bone. I am not a technical expert but have heard that about the MLs.
Does this rule out the McIntosh mc2kw?
Does this rule out the McIntosh mc2kw?
Help appreciated: Martin Logan Statement E2
The McIntosh 2kW specs suggest there are three output levels: 2, 4, and 8 ohms. I have never thought about the best way to deal with amp/speaker combos where the impedance range spans several taps on the amp. I have never heard these amps; I am sure they are nice with the right speakers (they'd better be for that price/weight/heat-point). Given the money it appears you are willing to spend, if you are going new, I would imagine any dealer will allow you to do a home demo. If not going new, I would try to borrow a solid state McIntosh somewhere else. Personally, given what you stated you are looking for out of these speakers, I would expect that tubes would do you better anyway. Please forgive the ugly link in the previous post. The Atma-sphere white papers are here. |
I would definitely try the Berning Quadrature Z Mono blocks. I've personally used numerous ZH270 combinations in the past with Soundlabs and the results were outstanding. The lightning fast yet musical character of the Berning designs compliment electrostatics perfectly. Also, the Berning designs are legendary for being very robust and stable under all loads. Tube life on these amps is very long as well. |