I haven’t gotten to listen to them yet. I’m still on the hunt for an amp. Hoping to get help from everyone here.Welcome, Josh. How are you enjoying your new Ascent speakers?
Around 3k looking at the Marantz model 30 integrated or the Arcam SA30 integrated. That have them at my local magnolia store.Josh, welcome to the fold ! To better help you with amp suggestions what is your budgetary range !
That’s good to know thanks! I had a friend recommend the Hegel H120. It’s seems like a good option.Welcome Josh. There are a lot of members that will be happy to help you spend you funds on equipment.
I have had problems with 2 Marantz Pre-Pros in the last 4 years. I realize you are talking integrated but the problems were not even fixable. I would chose something other than that.
I am sure you will get help from members that are knowledgeable current integrated amps.
I had one Marantz that was screwed up right out of the box new. It wasnt a small problem either. I cant recall the issue. I bought it from a local store so I was able to return it and they ordered me another one. I ended up getting the highest model they had when I returned it, was scared to get another one like I originally bought. This one has been good.Welcome Josh. There are a lot of members that will be happy to help you spend you funds on equipment.
I have had problems with 2 Marantz Pre-Pros in the last 4 years. I realize you are talking integrated but the problems were not even fixable. I would chose something other than that.
I am sure you will get help from members that are knowledgeable current integrated amps.
That’s good to know thanks! I had a friend recommend the Hegel H120. It’s seems like a good option.
I can’t thank you enough for input! I’ve have been eyeballing a used refurbished McIntosh MA6300 that’s on eBay. But after reading your response I see that is gives no indication that it will play down to 2ohm. So I guess that’s out of the question.Mmm... Integrateds, that's a tough one simply because at that budget, it's a difficult find to seek anything decent that will properly drive stats. Plus these aren't ordinary stats, they're ML's!
Yes, the Hegel would be very good, similary I would very highly recommend the top end Luxman, Yamaha, and Plinius or Vitus Audio but these are way over your budget... If you're not too finicky about tubes, I would also highly recommend CJ, ARC, VTL or MANLEY Labs, they've all got tube integrateds. There's one special kind of tube integrated amp that stopped me in my tracks and drove my previous Quads ESL 2905's and 2912's effortlessly, that was the Kondo Audio Note "Overture" pure Class A 34w with EL34 tubes, it was superb! However, price range was 10grand.
When considering any amplifier for your ML stats, just remember these three things:
1. The 8 Ohm rating on rms must double at 4 Ohms and close to triple at 2 Ohms. If it doesn't have a rms power rating at 4 or 2 Ohms, sadly that amp is going to crap itself.
2. Power in watts although can be great in specs, really doesn't mean much in terms of stable power drive, high current capacity and stable power supplies. Even a handful of pure Class A watts will effortlessly drive stats.
3. If any of the amplfiers you're trying out meet the above points in 1 & 2, then that's the amplifier to get!
Marantz, Arcam, NAD, Rotel and Musical Fidelity are all designed on a certain level, and they all offer great value. However, not all of their gear is capable of driving and controlling stats efficiently. They can burn up, run out of steam and simply shut down due to the notorious impedence swing stats pose. This is an issue with any amplifier. Therefore, those that are well designed will have very stable power supplies, capable of high current and stable voltage, which are the key elements in driving stats properly. Some of the much larger NED'S, Rotel's and Musical Fidelity amplifiers will be fantastic combinations but I'm not sure in what price range these are offered...
Read up on the thread "which amp to use with ML's" it's a good topic and most helpful. Follow those rules and you'll be fine. Listen to what dealers say but don't take their word in gold, after all they're running a business, hence they want the sale! So don't be in a hurry, tread cautiously and make wise choices.
For 3 grand, you might be lucky to even land a carefully used Krell or McIntosh integrated, these sort of amplifiers will easily drive your ML's. Also by just comparing these brands and their power supply designs side by side with the brands that you were considering, there's just no comparison! Just try to lift one up and you'll know the difference right away!
Cheers, RJ
When it comes to McIntosh, they're quite different to the standard SS design amps out there. Such that, they use the Auto-former technology which Mac has been using for decades. The Auto-formers are capable of delivering high current standards to the power supply in a more linear manner. So Mac power amps that are rated at certain rms power ratings will output that full power regardless of impedence drop. For example, if the MC452 can deliver 450w at an Ohm load, it will deliver that power across 6, and 4 Ohm loads. It will not swing... The more upgraded MC462 delivers even more current, and these are excellent amps partnered with panels. They will drive them, no stress!
However, there are certain models of Mac gear that do struggle a bit and those are the 100 to 150w power amps, they are more comfortable driving benign loafs not so much stats. However, any of their big boys will certainly cruise along... you'd have to try them out and see which ones drive your stats more efficiently.
Hope that helps, cheers
RJ
That was my first combo - I tried a 200 wpc MAC6700 Receiver into some .7 maggies. BAD COMBINATION. It sounded awesome when you turned it up to 90%, but the amp got so hot you couldn't touch it. Got some Klipsch and I rarely get it over 50% now.A mate of mine had ordered the Maggie's 30.7's and the first ever pair (4 panel system) Landed in Melb about two years ago. He was using the C53 & MC462. It was a definite improvement over the MC452. Although it was pretty good, the room setup was out of whack, had far too many other speakers in the same room, including triple stacked horns! Huge dinosaurs... right behind the Maggie's, not a good idea.
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