Goertz MI2 and amp oscillation


I am auditioning some MI2 Veracity's and they sound fantastic, but I have read some mentions of amp oscillation with these cables due to the high capacitance. I am using an Electrocompaniet AW60 paired with some Sonus Faber Concertino Home's. How do I determine if my amp is stable enough for these cables, or what are the signs of problems?
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I have just ordered MI3 to try. I have a McCormack DNA-2DLX amp and Thiel 6s. Should I anticipate any problem with oscillation?

Any thoughts as to if this is a good match?

Thanks for feedback.
I am not that familiar with McCormack products although i have a lot of respect for what i've seen in terms of design.

As to the MI-3's, these sound different to me than the MI-2's. You will have to try them in your system and see if you like them. Personally, i like the MI-2's a little better. The 3's are a little more bottom heavy to me, which does not compliment my already "weighty" sounding speakers. However, given that you are running Thiel's, which many find to be somewhat bright, this might work perfectly for you. Either way, if you don't like the 3's, give the 2's a try. If you don't like the 3's nor the 2's, you don't like Goertz products then. : )

Good luck and i hope they work well for you : ) Sean
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They shut my classe ca200 off out of the blue - I say that because it ran for weeks with no trouble and I switched out some cables and when I put the goertz back in I forgot to put in the rc link and one day it shut down the amp - have since reinstalled and no problem...
Pops, you are lucky. Several of my amps have no protection circuitry in them by design. If i forget to attach the zobel networks, up in smoke they'll go. I caught one screw-up as i could literally smell the amp "cooking". This was only after about 1/2 an hour or so of idling after being connected and powered up. Would have been an expensive "oversight" if i had left the house for a bit or something else came up. That is why i try to stress the importance of using the Zobel's if unsure. As in your case, you might not have tell-tale signs instantly, but that doesn't mean that the amplifier likes it long term. Better to be safe than sorry. Sean
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Has anyone noticed ANY change in sound quality using the Zobel jumpers? It just seems like it must affect the sound to some degree.