A visit to the McIntosh store here in Taipei provided the following suggestions for the "more base/low tones" request in my posts.
1. 2 MC275's as mono blocks if of the same vintage and tubes. (Is this enough wattage and responsive enough?)
2. 1 MC275 (vintage) for the mid and high range on both speakers and running 1 MC275 (new) for the low range on both speakers. (Is this enough wattage and responsive enough?)
3. 1 MC275 (vintage) for the mid and high range on both speakers and running 1 MC501 mono block for the low range on both speakers. (how is the sound effected with the SS MC501?)
4. Same as board suggested here (Vandersteen). Add base speaker with built in amp.
Toward the end of the visit i was getting the impression that they thought option number 3 was the solution and that 2 mc275's as mono blocks would not give me what I wanted; could have been the translation. Later this week I will visit again when the english staff is there and drag my vintage MC275 down and run some actual tests.
Any thoughts?
1. 2 MC275's as mono blocks if of the same vintage and tubes. (Is this enough wattage and responsive enough?)
2. 1 MC275 (vintage) for the mid and high range on both speakers and running 1 MC275 (new) for the low range on both speakers. (Is this enough wattage and responsive enough?)
3. 1 MC275 (vintage) for the mid and high range on both speakers and running 1 MC501 mono block for the low range on both speakers. (how is the sound effected with the SS MC501?)
4. Same as board suggested here (Vandersteen). Add base speaker with built in amp.
Toward the end of the visit i was getting the impression that they thought option number 3 was the solution and that 2 mc275's as mono blocks would not give me what I wanted; could have been the translation. Later this week I will visit again when the english staff is there and drag my vintage MC275 down and run some actual tests.
Any thoughts?