I know Ron-C stated that McIntosh's most advanced features/advances start with the MC452. I was just curious what that translated to in sound character. Thanks Jeff.
It sounds more forward, faster too. IMO break in is minimum 500-600 hours. First 200 could be quite brutal and bright.
There used to be a noticeable difference in sound when McIntosh made the non-autoformer solid state amps vs. the autoformer based amps in the 1980s-1990s.
It sounds more forward, faster too. IMO break in is minimum 500-600 hours. First 200 could be quite brutal and bright.
This could be the reason why my MC601 sound kind of bright, I only have 220 hours on it. Will it really change when I reach 500 hours?