Keep checking Audio Classics website. Currently there’s a couple of Mc. integrateds listed.
http://www.audioclassics.com/
http://www.audioclassics.com/
Amp recommendations
Keep checking Audio Classics website. Currently there’s a couple of Mc. integrateds listed. http://www.audioclassics.com/ |
You just spent $15,000 for speakers. You shouldn’t go cheap with the electronics. Pass Labs is a brand you might take a look at! http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/119195/Pass_Labs-INT-60_60W_Class_AB_Integrated-Integrated_Amplifi... |
".....donvito101 137 posts 07-13-2017 7:10am You just spent $15,000 for speakers. You shouldn’t go cheap with the electronics....." +1 with emphasis added . High-end speakers with a cheap amp and source is a guaranteed recipe for a big disappointment trending toward disaster. There is an inescapable truism in this crazy hobby: you only get what you pay for. Garbage in = garbage out. Your speakers fed by cheap inferior strata upstream equipment will only graphically emphasize all the warts and shortcomings inherent. In brief, you would not wear cheap brown penny loafers with a tuxedo. |
I've also had a ML/McIntosh combo for several years, both much older models, and I agree with the synergy. I have tried a handful of different amps with these speakers and none sounded as good as the Mac combo. I'm not saying you should just buy the Mac but consider it as an option. Pass Labs amps are also very excellent but I wouldn't go for anything less than their XA100.x or X150.x models for your speakers. |