Got the mAmps last Thursday and they're approaching the 100 hr. mark now. When I first turned them on the sound was higher above the speakers than what I'm used to. It was also very clear and vivid. The highs were quite bright. It's like the amps were screaming "I'm HERE". As time passed and after running them continuously that level of in-your-face sound faded as did the bright highs. The sound doesn't seem to hang as high above the speakers as it did when I first fired them up. They seem every bit as detailed as the McCormack but smoother. An easy flowing sound to the music is becoming the norm. There was a time around 50 hrs. that the sound became kinda too smooth...rather boring almost but not quite. Now it's sounds very nice. One surprise is that the mAmps bass is just as good as the McCormack. The McC. drove both the B&Ws and a VMPS passive sub. The fella at Wyred thought it best not to have the mAmps drive the sub. So before the mAmps arrived I had unplugged the sub to get used to not having it and to see how the mAmps stacked up against the McC. in the bass. The B&Ws are only rated at 55hz but what bass there is is fast and tight. Well they stack up very well. The seem to drive the bass just as well in every way as the McC. did. How they would do w/ a speaker w/ some woofers that are bigger than 8" and deeper I don't know. I still would be surprised if they did as well as my old McC. Either way I think I have made a very wise choice. W/ their smaller size we can now start getting rid of cabinets and free up some space in the living room...that's what makes my wife happy.
I'll post more as the mAmps continue to break in.
I'll post more as the mAmps continue to break in.