Need advice on McIntosh driving Thiel 2.4's


I'm debating on my next amp purchase.I just got a C2200 and like it quite a bit. I'm considering an MC402, but I have a concern as to whether there is enough power driving the Thiel's. I have no doubt that 90% of the time it would be adequate, but that other 10% concerns me. I also have no doubt that I would be better off with a set of MC501's or my second choice of a Pass X350.5, but both are a little more than I relly want to spend, though I may have to do that to be satisfied. I have owned a few Pass amps over the years and really like them, but have never owned a McIntosh amp and I'm not in an area where I can easily audition.
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Have run 2.3's with a McIntosh MC602 with excellent results and absolutely no lack of power. A new old stock MC602 is cheaper than a new MC402. The MC602 uses bulbs and there is an LED kit available and can be installed at the time of purchase-which is what I did.
If you move up the Thiel line in the future the MC602 will power any model. Call or email Ernie at Audio Classics for info on the NOS MC602.
McIntosh 402, or 501`s. I have heard the 402 with the Thiels and it sounded great. I have owned McIntosh for over 30 years and one of my fav combos is MAC and Thiel.

happy listening
The 402 is 400WPC, high current. It will have no problems whatsoever driving your 2.4s