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Luxman 509 or McIntosh 8900
Hello all!
Been doing a great amount of research on getting a new "buy once, cry once" integrated amp.. Ive narrowed this down to the Luxman 509x and McIntosh 8900.. Ill be running this into a pair of Polk 707's which I am very happy with and prob won't be upgrading for 5-10 years.
This would be streaming mostly and USB HiRes.. The McIntosh has the old DA1 module and I would get a separate streaming DAC for the Luxman. Moderate listening levels. The Polk's are 87db efficient and 250-300 watts recommended I believe.
Any feed back, suggestions would be great!!
Oh, and I have heard the McIntosh with Cornwalls and LOVED it.. I can not find a dealer to hear the Luxman.. So the Luxman would be a purchase off of suggestion only.
- Brian
Been doing a great amount of research on getting a new "buy once, cry once" integrated amp.. Ive narrowed this down to the Luxman 509x and McIntosh 8900.. Ill be running this into a pair of Polk 707's which I am very happy with and prob won't be upgrading for 5-10 years.
This would be streaming mostly and USB HiRes.. The McIntosh has the old DA1 module and I would get a separate streaming DAC for the Luxman. Moderate listening levels. The Polk's are 87db efficient and 250-300 watts recommended I believe.
Any feed back, suggestions would be great!!
Oh, and I have heard the McIntosh with Cornwalls and LOVED it.. I can not find a dealer to hear the Luxman.. So the Luxman would be a purchase off of suggestion only.
- Brian
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Hi Brian, If you’re interested, I have a L-509X I’d be happy to send your way for an audition. Where are you located? - Colin Luxman dealer in Nashville, TN https://gestalt.audio |
McIntosh generally sounds lush and powerful, though clarity in the highs really depends on speaker combination. I had the Mc452 and now have the 509X and they feel they are completely opposites. Paired with my Martin Logan 11As (which have a slight roll off in the highs) the MC452 was too warm and lost the crispness to make some instruments sounds realistic. The 509X loses a bit of the lush body but you get a very revealing and neutral sound character with very crisp and smooth highs. Never fatiguing (at least to me). it all depends on the what sound you are looking for. I haven’t heard the Polks myself, but if they tend to be on the brighter side the McIntosh may work for you. Either way I think the 509X is probably a bit more versatile in general. |
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