Maybe I qualify for your question. I was a Mac user for years. A ma-6100 was my first. My last Mac system was a c-29 preamp, a MR-78 tuner, MC-2105 amp (powering a second set of speakers), a MC-2300 powering my main speakers.
Other amps that I had, were a Krell KSA 50, and a pair of Mark Levinson ML-2's. Also had a Citation 16a and a GAS Grandson.
Now, as you can see there are major power differences in those amps with the mighty Mac as King. My goodness, the MC-2300 will drive a half ohm load all day long and provide nearly 2000 watts per channel doing it. It was wonderfully musical and very enjoyable.
But, the Grandson was my favorite. All of those amps had something wonderful about them, but the Grandson had a voicing that was so captivating it was hard to stop listening.
These days I am listening to vintage Sansui. Enjoy your Mac system. You'll know when it's time to change, or if it's ever time to change. You might find that the Mac system will work for the long haul. I know many who feel that way and can't argue the point. Mac gear is superb!
Other amps that I had, were a Krell KSA 50, and a pair of Mark Levinson ML-2's. Also had a Citation 16a and a GAS Grandson.
Now, as you can see there are major power differences in those amps with the mighty Mac as King. My goodness, the MC-2300 will drive a half ohm load all day long and provide nearly 2000 watts per channel doing it. It was wonderfully musical and very enjoyable.
But, the Grandson was my favorite. All of those amps had something wonderful about them, but the Grandson had a voicing that was so captivating it was hard to stop listening.
These days I am listening to vintage Sansui. Enjoy your Mac system. You'll know when it's time to change, or if it's ever time to change. You might find that the Mac system will work for the long haul. I know many who feel that way and can't argue the point. Mac gear is superb!