I used to be in the camp recommending a tubed preamp first before changing to a tubed amplifier, but I've recently changed my opinion, based on some experimentation done recently in my system with amplifiers, and based also on a comment made by Paul Seydor in his review of McIntosh MC402 solid state and MC2102 tubed amplifiers in the April/May 2004 issue of "The Absolute Sound", in which he states that a system's sonic character is determined far more my amps than preamps. I'm beginning to believe he is correct.
I'm Ready to go TUBE
After many years of solid state ownership I want to experience the true TUBE sound in my system. At present I have a Mcintosh 2205 amp and a Mcintosh Mx-117. I think I would want to change out the amp first. At present I am running Paradigm studio 80's and Magnepans ever so often. I what to upgrade speakers later as well. My question is what would be a good amp ( vintage or new ) without taking a huge jump in price over what I could get for my Mac say an extra $1000.00 Also, what should I look for in a amp when considering speakers in the future? I listen to blues, R&B and classical.
Thanks in advance,
Dean
Thanks in advance,
Dean
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