Why is my Mcintosh MC-2155 slow?


Dear 'Goners,

I have a beautiful Mcintosh Mc2155 that I love. It's signature sound is silky smooth with a great presentation without tyrying my ears. However one thing that I cannot figure out is it's so damn slow. I have listened to other comparable amplifier of similar vintage (ARC, Sansui, Conrad Johnson, Marantz) and they all fail when it compares to sonics but speed wise they blow my MC-2155 out of the water.

Is there something wrong with my amplifier? How do I correct this?

Thanks
splittie
as far as tempo, an amplifier cannot be slow. that is a speed issue. a cd player or turntable may have speed errors. how can an amlifier affect speed ?

are you perhaps alluding to a frequency response phenomenon or a focus problem. if you are having a problem processing musical information, it may be noise, veiling , blurring or phase that you are alluding to.
as far as tempo, an amplifier cannot be slow. that is a speed issue. a cd player or turntable may have speed errors. how can an amlifier affect speed ?

are you perhaps alluding to a frequency response phenomenon or a focus problem. if you are having a problem processing musical information, it may be noise, veiling , blurring or phase that you are alluding to.
Thanks 'Goners. I adjusted the input sensitivity last night. I am going to listen carefully this weekend regarding the change in the amp's pace.

I am also going to check out some of the speakers Aball and Hsindao recommended. Thank you both!

Recently my source has been listening to pandora.com as well as jazz on cd (Tina Brooks, Back to the Tracks), and Arthur Blythe. I am getting sick of my Cal labs Genesis cd player as it does not play CDR's. Everyone has been talking about the cabridge audio's new line of players however I do not like their build quality as they look cheap and very similar looking to Shanling's lower end players.

Any recommendations for an inexpensive used player under $1k? I was thinking of the Adcom GCD-750 as some people love it however I am worried about reliability.
Sometimes the problem is not the amplifier, but the interconnects and speaker cables. When I switched to Nordost cables in my system, My amp went from a prop plane to the Concord!
I have no experience with Mcintosh gear, but have noticed using silver interconnects and speaker cable especially speeds the proceedings up dramatically. Speakercable 16 solid core silver strands, flat braided makes the sound much more immediate.