@emergingsoul yeah, that's a setup I put togther for a home office which ultimately morphed into much more of a listening room although I do get some work done in there, lol. I guess I'm still a fan of SF products just have had my fill of their representation here in the US. Long story but, I have since replaced the Concertinos with Cremona Auditor M and upgraded most everything else when it became my only system and dedicated spot. I also have no issue w/McIntosh just don't feel it's the "best match" for SF speakers. Its spoon fed to you because they fly under the same flag; smart marketing but plug in some Luxman, Accuphase or Plinius to anything SF and see where it goes. Need to explore audio options albeit that's becoming more difficult w/every brick & mortar shop that closes and more and more sales happening via the net. Too many dealers (sales people) pushing what they are deep in in-house. I understand that dynamic too but as consumers spending a lot of cash on this stuff, we should be diligent in finding the right compnants in like performance spaces. Just my opinion
McIntosh Sonus Faber love affair, alternatives?
We have heard a lot about the McIntosh sonus faber relationship which now has been legally consummated. Like Taylor and Travis it seems very harmonious.
I am interested in exploring an option involving infidelity. Are there alternatives to a sonus faber speaker with a McIntosh tube amp that are just as good? Or possibly even better? Will Taylor find a better suitor or is she resigned to eternity with this Travis guy maybe for lack of really trying.
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And @verdantaudio - clearly you get it ✅ |
With the speakers you have I would suggest you also consider different amp/electronics. I know there is a fervent following of McIntosh electronics but compared to other electronics in the same price range Macintosh equip does not have the inner detail that your sonus fabers are capable off reproducing. |
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