There are more effective ways of giving your output devices a "safe space" from the big, bad outside world of reactive loads that stunting their ability to control the load. I think Atmasphere would agree, the signature characteristics of tube amps are found in their distortion character and transconductance curves. I don't really have problem with their amps, but I feel what I'm listening to suites my needs better.
Why do no audio enthusiasts use McIntosh?
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@shadorne There are more effective ways of giving your output devices a "safe space" from the big, bad outside world of reactive loads that stunting their ability to control the load. I think Atmasphere would agree, the signature characteristics of tube amps are found in their distortion character and transconductance curves. I don't really have problem with their amps, but I feel what I'm listening to suites my needs better. |
Mac amps and preamps need to match well with whatever speaker you choose. I had a MC 7270 amp and MC C37 preamp driving Thiel CS3 speakers for over 20 years, starting in the late 80s. That was a wonderful match. I hated the weight of the amp, but Mac gear is very reliable and if a good match to other gear, a great investment. If you like the looks and sound of Mac gear, go for it. Years later when I tried using the amp with Maggie speakers, the charm wasn’t there. The protection circuits at higher volume kicked in giving off an awful artifact I couldn’t live with. No longer a good match. I easily sold off my Mac gear for a very good return after all those years. Given my long use, I’d classify it as an effective investment. I was an enthusiastic audiophile when I first bought the Mac gear, and I’m still one today, although I’m running very different gear (< 10 pound tube amp). Audiophiles do buy Mac, but many buyers don’t necessarily swim in these sites. They buy and enjoy, long term. |
"Why do no audio enthusiasts use McIntosh?" Not true! Over on the Audio AudioAficionado Forum (https://www.audioaficionado.org) you will find many Mac enthusiats who have very fine systems which also often include some of the very best gear from other respected brands. |
i worked in a world class studio with a lead tech who built princes paisley park studios and the studio owner is a very well respected engineer who now has his own line of high end speakers now, he also designed the main speakers, guess what powered them? McIntosh!!! so some of your music you listen to through your classe or levinson amps was mixed listening through Mc's |
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