Hi again Tim, here is yet a different solution that should prove to be quite musically satisfying on your MG2.7s
A pair of Rowland M201 monoblocks based on ICEpower 500ASP. M201 is transformer-coupled and uses a regulated SMPS. A used pair is currently offered at an attractive price at:
http://app.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-jeff-rowland-201-amplifier-2014-05-19-amplifiers-10010-new-york-ny
I recommend that you feed the amps through a single 750W Rowland PC-1 power factor corrected rectifier that you will find as one of the components currently offered by my good friend Matt:
http://app.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-jeff-rowland-capri-s2-pre-amp-with-pc-1-2014-05-07-preamplifiers-07059-warren-nj
You should be able to persuade Matt to part from his PC-1 separately from the Capri S2 offered in the same ad.
M201 features and principles of operation are discussed in detail at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/categories.php?categoryid=6
There is lots of info on what PC-1 does for living at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/categories.php?categoryid=23
Note that to use M201 with PC-1, you will need to change the amps input voltage to 220V, as discussed at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/questions.php?questionid=519
M201 is transformer coupled like most other Rowland amps By itself, it is a sweet-sounding amplifier, but it may not reach the subtlety of the higher end Continuum 500 and M312, because its SMPS is fed directly by grundgy and inefficient AC instead of the clean DC that reaches the SMPS of the latter amps . PC-1 optimizes the efficiency of AC by realigning the voltage and current phases, then converts power into a 750W DC stream and cleans it further through a bank of caps.
Having listened to ICEpower amps fed with and without PFC rectifiers, the difference is significant. I expect PC-1 to add major harmonic density, microdynamics and authority to M201. You will need to get a Y output ombelical from Rowland At a later time, you can add a second PC-1 for even greater authority.
Through a bit of price negotiations you might fit your budget And get mono amps that not only sound very good, but also look fabulous with their sculpted chassis.
G.
A pair of Rowland M201 monoblocks based on ICEpower 500ASP. M201 is transformer-coupled and uses a regulated SMPS. A used pair is currently offered at an attractive price at:
http://app.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-jeff-rowland-201-amplifier-2014-05-19-amplifiers-10010-new-york-ny
I recommend that you feed the amps through a single 750W Rowland PC-1 power factor corrected rectifier that you will find as one of the components currently offered by my good friend Matt:
http://app.audiogon.com/listings/solid-state-jeff-rowland-capri-s2-pre-amp-with-pc-1-2014-05-07-preamplifiers-07059-warren-nj
You should be able to persuade Matt to part from his PC-1 separately from the Capri S2 offered in the same ad.
M201 features and principles of operation are discussed in detail at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/categories.php?categoryid=6
There is lots of info on what PC-1 does for living at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/categories.php?categoryid=23
Note that to use M201 with PC-1, you will need to change the amps input voltage to 220V, as discussed at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/questions.php?questionid=519
M201 is transformer coupled like most other Rowland amps By itself, it is a sweet-sounding amplifier, but it may not reach the subtlety of the higher end Continuum 500 and M312, because its SMPS is fed directly by grundgy and inefficient AC instead of the clean DC that reaches the SMPS of the latter amps . PC-1 optimizes the efficiency of AC by realigning the voltage and current phases, then converts power into a 750W DC stream and cleans it further through a bank of caps.
Having listened to ICEpower amps fed with and without PFC rectifiers, the difference is significant. I expect PC-1 to add major harmonic density, microdynamics and authority to M201. You will need to get a Y output ombelical from Rowland At a later time, you can add a second PC-1 for even greater authority.
Through a bit of price negotiations you might fit your budget And get mono amps that not only sound very good, but also look fabulous with their sculpted chassis.
G.

