... Sure - there's alot out there in the vintage/used market - BUT I recently took a chance and shelled out $150 for a new Monoprice integrated amp and am pleasantly surprised with it. It easily powers my JBL L-25 Prima speakers (a previous vintage find), and appears to respond well (meaning jumps in sound quality) to different interconnects (presently Harmonic Tech Pro-Silway MK lll I got as pat of another deal) and power cords (presently using a 2 meter used PS Audio X-Stream Statement SC I purchased for $175). So I skinned the cat by maximizing the machine with vintage speakers and quality ancillaries...If you are going to increase your budget, then you may want to consider a used Primaluna Integrated.
... Sure - there's alot out there in the vintage/used market - BUT I recently took a chance and shelled out $150 for a new Monoprice integrated amp and am pleasantly surprised with it. It easily powers my JBL L-25 Prima speakers (a previous vintage find), and appears to respond well (meaning jumps in sound quality) to different interconnects (presently Harmonic Tech Pro-Silway MK lll I got as pat of another deal) and power cords (presently using a 2 meter used PS Audio X-Stream Statement SC I purchased for $175). So I skinned the cat by maximizing the machine with vintage speakers and quality ancillaries...
I'd suggest you put your money into music - try the Monoprice amp for 30 days and realize it's most times the music not the equipment that brings you joy and makes you smile.
If you are going to increase your budget, then you may want to consider a used Primaluna Integrated.
... Sure - there's alot out there in the vintage/used market - BUT I recently took a chance and shelled out $150 for a new Monoprice integrated amp and am pleasantly surprised with it. It easily powers my JBL L-25 Prima speakers (a previous vintage find), and appears to respond well (meaning jumps in sound quality) to different interconnects (presently Harmonic Tech Pro-Silway MK lll I got as pat of another deal) and power cords (presently using a 2 meter used PS Audio X-Stream Statement SC I purchased for $175). So I skinned the cat by maximizing the machine with vintage speakers and quality ancillaries...
I'd suggest you put your money into music - try the Monoprice amp for 30 days and realize it's most times the music not the equipment that brings you joy and makes you smile.
This is a tad above your price point, but a killer little hand made amp by Steve Monte of Quest for Sound for $1350
http://www.questforsound.com/amps/amps_sq84-V2.htm
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... Sure - there's alot out there in the vintage/used market - BUT I recently took a chance and shelled out $150 for a new Monoprice integrated amp and am pleasantly surprised with it. It easily powers my JBL L-25 Prima speakers (a previous vintage find), and appears to respond well (meaning jumps in sound quality) to different interconnects (presently Harmonic Tech Pro-Silway MK lll I got as pat of another deal) and power cords (presently using a 2 meter used PS Audio X-Stream Statement SC I purchased for $175). So I skinned the cat by maximizing the machine with vintage speakers and quality ancillaries...
I'd suggest you put your money into music - try the Monoprice amp for 30 days and realize it's most times the music not the equipment that brings you joy and makes you smile.
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Excellent choice.
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Excellent choice.
Yes, still have my Kimber all copper cables in RCA and XLR. They are a great match with McIntosh.I think so, too, Joe. Mac, after all, was what got me into Audio in the first place. [emoji3]
Now, which cables (SC and IC) will pair well with the MA-252? Joe - Are you still enjoying Kimber Kables?
Speakers will be further down the road; so just my AAD towers for now:
M-5T
Type 2.5-way Floorstanding Loudspeaker
Sensitivity 90dB
Impedance 6 ohm
Frequency Response 40Hz-40KHz +/-3dB
Interesting : A hybrid design, the MA252 uses four tubes in the input/driver segments and a solid state output stage, delivering 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 160 per channel into 4 ohms,
Yes, still have my Kimber all copper cables in RCA and XLR. They are a great match with McIntosh.
Good to hear. Joe. I know we've seen lots of forum members extremely happy with WW but I'll be open-minded and will start another thread as I continue to research synergistic cables. I want to check out the value-based offerings from the likes of Acoustic Zen, Kimber, WW, etc.
I also love Belden 8402 and Duelund cables. Both not expensive and sound great to me.
Sean
I have never heard the Belden's but I have the Dueland IC's and SC and they are a steal.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I think I’ll just kill my budget and do a McIntosh MA-252.
I also love Belden 8402 and Duelund cables. Both not expensive and sound great to me.
MA-252... nice choice sean! i will be very interested to follow your experience w/ this hybrid amp.
i can also highly recommend cables made from Duelund wire... very economical, even for professionally manufactured cables using this wire. imo, a classic 90/25 situation: 90% of the performance at 25% of the cost. i use both SC and IC employing this wire. for the IC, i am running unshielded as my system and environment are not noticeably impacted by RFI/EMI -- this is less expensive and has better SQ.