Damn Yankee
Member
Hey Gang, long time ML fan and Christmas 2011 finally made me a ML owner :rocker::rocker::rocker:
Short history, while serving oversees 20 + years ago I fell in love with a Yamaha M-65/C-65 Amp/Pre-Amp setup along with Infinity's efficient SM-155's and a ADC SS-325 X Sound Shaper EQ and Teac Deck. It was very loud and efficent in our wide open bay dorms. Five years ago sold the M-65 series to purchase a Yamaha RX-V2600 for HT and HDMI purposes. The 2600 never pushed the SM's like the M-65 and I regretted the sale of the amp to this day. Shortly later learned of ML but wasn't in the current budget, but swore I would own a set one day.
Come Christmas 2011, we purchased ElectroMotion ESL's, Motion 8 CC, and Motion 4 rears. Hooked everything up and live was grand !!! Eric Clapton's 24 Nights Live never sounded so clear, powerful, and beautiful !!! Then yesterday I was playing Baba O Rilley from a live "Who" Cd at decent volume when my V2600 took the long nap, and is toast.
I am pretty much set on replacing the 2600 with the RX-A3000, but I want to add an external amp for 2-Channel, loud audio playing mode. I have access to a Yamaha MX-800 which is in as-new shape, but dated (Wife loves the Red Power Meter). I am basically blind when it comes to what my ESL's will want in the way of an External Amp. I love Classic Rock with emphasis on electric guitars; loud at times and this is why I bought the ML's so I am looking for some input. Seeing how I just bought the above speakers and I am NOW buying a new receiver; there is a budget issue.
The RX-A3000 will be used with a Samsung 65" Plasma Panel, the above ML speakers in a 5.1 mode with plans to later replace the Klipsch Sub, with a ML 500 Sub. In audio mode, I use the front ESL's seperately in 2-channel mode.
Input and advise is much appreciated
Short history, while serving oversees 20 + years ago I fell in love with a Yamaha M-65/C-65 Amp/Pre-Amp setup along with Infinity's efficient SM-155's and a ADC SS-325 X Sound Shaper EQ and Teac Deck. It was very loud and efficent in our wide open bay dorms. Five years ago sold the M-65 series to purchase a Yamaha RX-V2600 for HT and HDMI purposes. The 2600 never pushed the SM's like the M-65 and I regretted the sale of the amp to this day. Shortly later learned of ML but wasn't in the current budget, but swore I would own a set one day.
Come Christmas 2011, we purchased ElectroMotion ESL's, Motion 8 CC, and Motion 4 rears. Hooked everything up and live was grand !!! Eric Clapton's 24 Nights Live never sounded so clear, powerful, and beautiful !!! Then yesterday I was playing Baba O Rilley from a live "Who" Cd at decent volume when my V2600 took the long nap, and is toast.
I am pretty much set on replacing the 2600 with the RX-A3000, but I want to add an external amp for 2-Channel, loud audio playing mode. I have access to a Yamaha MX-800 which is in as-new shape, but dated (Wife loves the Red Power Meter). I am basically blind when it comes to what my ESL's will want in the way of an External Amp. I love Classic Rock with emphasis on electric guitars; loud at times and this is why I bought the ML's so I am looking for some input. Seeing how I just bought the above speakers and I am NOW buying a new receiver; there is a budget issue.
The RX-A3000 will be used with a Samsung 65" Plasma Panel, the above ML speakers in a 5.1 mode with plans to later replace the Klipsch Sub, with a ML 500 Sub. In audio mode, I use the front ESL's seperately in 2-channel mode.
Input and advise is much appreciated