mattoess
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I'm a aspiring audiophile, rekindling a passion for audio that has been slumbering for 20 years. I'm looking at my first real investment in high-end kit (although I still have a thing for my Klipsch KG 4.2s I bought out of college in 1992!). Anyway, I'm enamored with the stunning looks of McIntosh and have been able to listen to a couple of systems at a local dealer.
I'd love to get some pointers on how to get started and your opinions on what about McIntosh drives such passion that I keep reading about on this forum.
It's overwhelming for me, thinking about the possibilities and decisions I must make: pre/post separates vs. integrated, solid state vs. tubes, and the million permutations of paring new speakers with the amp combination mentioned above. Aside from "take your time and just go listen", I would love some advice.
My taste in music is pretty wide, and crazy fidelity is absolutely crucial, as seems to be the norm, here. BUT no matter what I buy... there will be times that my 80's hair bands (think Van Halen or Motley Crue) or a Bruno Mars-type pop cut must bring down the house. And, I need my system that would make Eddie VH and Nicky Sixx proud, if you know what I mean. I'm big into into Tidal and recently breathed life back into my Dad's turntable.
So, I know it's a tall order, but can you recommend some combinations? Does McIntosh sound like the right direction for me?
I'd love to get some pointers on how to get started and your opinions on what about McIntosh drives such passion that I keep reading about on this forum.
It's overwhelming for me, thinking about the possibilities and decisions I must make: pre/post separates vs. integrated, solid state vs. tubes, and the million permutations of paring new speakers with the amp combination mentioned above. Aside from "take your time and just go listen", I would love some advice.
My taste in music is pretty wide, and crazy fidelity is absolutely crucial, as seems to be the norm, here. BUT no matter what I buy... there will be times that my 80's hair bands (think Van Halen or Motley Crue) or a Bruno Mars-type pop cut must bring down the house. And, I need my system that would make Eddie VH and Nicky Sixx proud, if you know what I mean. I'm big into into Tidal and recently breathed life back into my Dad's turntable.
So, I know it's a tall order, but can you recommend some combinations? Does McIntosh sound like the right direction for me?