What Integrated Amps Are You Using (or what have you tried?)
Since we have really not had a place to extoll the virtues of integrated amps, or to show off our stuff, I think it would be nice to tell what integrated amps we are currently using or have used in the (not so distant) past.
I currently am using a McIntosh MA-7000, and in the past couple of years I owned and used a Rowland Continuum 500, SimAudio I-7, Rowland Concerto, GamuT Audio DI-150, and a McIntosh MA6900. All had strengths and weaknesses, but I'm very happy with the MA7000. .http://www.hdm81.fr/uploaded/images/...c%20intosh.jpg |
I have, or have owned the following Mac's:
MA6500 MA6600 MA6900 MA7000 I have liked them all. :yes: |
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My first entry into the high-end was some 6-7 yrs ago with a Musical Fidelity A5 integrated amp and I also got the A5 CD player as well.
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MA6850 - very nice. I should of held on to it.:scratch2:
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My first integrated amplifier was a McIntosh MA230. It had a solid state preamplifier and a 30 w/p/c/ tube power amp. It was a sweet piece of gear that I enjoyed for years.
I now have a McIntosh MA5100 solid state integrated amp in my vintage system with a MR74 tuner. The MA5100 sounds great driving my JBL 4312A's. McIntosh MA-230 http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/image...8480&is_user=0 McIntosh MA5100 http://pic6.audiogon.com/i/c/f/1297930510.jpg |
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I've had several integrated amps. When I finally upgraded to McIntosh, I first decided to buy an MA6500 to see if I would enjoy McIntosh sound and I sure did. There are many great integrateds out there... :thumbsup:
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