The easy answer is value. I just went through a complete upgrade of my system and the need to combine surround processing for TV/Movies along with my desire to get great 2 channel performance led me to the integrated amp world. I couldn't touch the performance I'm getting out of the McIntosh MA8900 integrated without spending probably two to three times as much on quality separates. That and the fact that this unit integrates (no pun intended) nicely into the surround system made it an easy choice (see my comments under the thread "New McIntosh amp build quality" - have an issue that they are addressing).
Oh, then there's the W.A.F. which was a fairly important consideration. The Mac doesn't eat tons of space or look like an industrial relic from the 1800's.
To each their own, but I think in today's audio market, integrated amps have a lot to offer at every budget level.
Oh, then there's the W.A.F. which was a fairly important consideration. The Mac doesn't eat tons of space or look like an industrial relic from the 1800's.
To each their own, but I think in today's audio market, integrated amps have a lot to offer at every budget level.