So… why? What character did you not like. Personally I do not like the character of McIntosh stuff… too little detail. Too much bass. But many people love them.
tube pre & ss amp integrated
Been tooling around youtube , I know but what else is there now ? Very cautious !
Wife has fallen for Mcintosh MA352 . I must have tubes some place in there , she likes ss, seems to be the best of both worlds for us .
I am wondering what would compete with mac soundwise?
Will be using Klipsch Forte 4's with it .
Thank you and be safe.
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@ghdprentice was just not my thing, sterile and soulless. |
Just wondering why many people recommend low power amps just because someone currently owns easy to drive speakers. What if they want new Wilson, B&W, Magico or some other brand of inefficient speaker. The powerful amp that you like will power whatever you buy in the future Removing the need of replacing something you already own freeing up additional Cash to get a better what ever speaker. I see no problem with saki70's plan at all. |
There are many ways to dissect the audio component combinations.. There are big sonic advantages to really stiff, hard to move cones…. They snap back quick, being very accurate… these cones can be very well controlled. But, to move the cones, you need massive power. But big amps are expensive and heavy and tend to be less musical. There are sonic advantages to real low power amps… say a 300B amp. Wonderful warmth and musicality. But their power output is incredibly low. But there is a big limitation on the kind of speakers you can drive with them. You can see my systems under my UserID. I managed to use a 300B amp for my headphones. But to get similar sound with my Sonus Faber tower speakers (90db)… I needed to put a $34K set of tube monoblocks. Even worse, electrostatic. I fell in love with these in the late ‘70s. But they need enormous power amps. They are really hard to drive. I brought a pair home and they just sucked my power amp dry and sounded terrible. I had to buy a really expensive amp Threshold s500 (solid state)… $5K… $18K in todays money. I couldn’t afford the speakers after getting the amp.
So, folks try and match strengths with strengths. Efficient speakers with low power amps and visa versa. Both strategies have merit. |
If you managed to find an easy to drive speaker that you like better than Your Sonus Faber speakers ( I know not going to happen ) would your mono blocks not be up to the task of driving them to their full potential? In other words I think your system probably would sound great with The vast majority of quality speakers regardless of cost. |
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