TheOctopus
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No they dont , you should stop winging it like this Serge, the 501 heatsinks are woefully inadequate and will have thermal issues on low Sensitivity loudspeakers (can use up to 8 times the avg watts for normal listening) and no the 1/3 power level pre conditioning is very rarely ever failed by competently designed amps with proper SOA parameters ..!
Yes very rare to see a thermal failure like that and worse in such a short order ..
Regards
PS: The 1/3 power preconditioning test became order due to the woefully designed High output SS amps of the time , specifically Phase Linear. The very popular power unit by Bob Carver had a pension for failing into a fireball and was woefully heat sinked and no SOA to talk of..
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Besides my own pair of 501s, I have a friend who also owns a pair and uses them with Sonus Faber Stradivari speakers. I was running my pair with Guarneri Homages which were not overly demanding. Not once did our amps shut down in a decade.
Then there is at least a few dozen more guys over on that other forum and no one has every had any issues....
McIntosh amps are legendary in their own right and with over 50 years of history and experience under their belt, the company knows what it is doing when it comes to amps. The Autoformers are there to impedance match the load to the amp section closer and you get the 500w of power whether your speakers are 8, 4 or 2 ohms. Try that with your own amp...
I don't own 501s anymore, I've had all kinds of gear come and go but I would not hesitate to come back to McIntosh if one day I started getting nostalgic about the amps with big blue meters.