Mcintosh MC501 or MC 352 for Sonus Faber Cremona


Read tons of review but still can't make up my mind.

The Cremona speaker can only handle 300W @ 4ohm. However, I never listen very loud. So I "hope" it is not an issue.

The MC501 is 500w @ 4ohm. ~$6000 501 is a Fully balanced quad-differential design in mono block and have very nice review. http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweram ... index.html It is nice to have mono block. But I just worry will it be too powerful. And it is current model (2004-).

The MC352 is 350w @ 4ohm. ~$4500. a lot cheaper. It is a Double-balanced push-pull design. It is a little older design (1998). The power rating is more suitable to my Cremona. Review is also good too but not as good as the 501.

I mostly listen to Classical (mostly piano), jazz and pop.
Current system, BAT VK30SE, Oppo BDP-95, Krell KSA-200S and Sonus Faber Cremona.

thanks ahead.

Vic
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Showing 2 responses by marakanetz

One thing I know for sure that if you don't plan to pick up one of your Macs locally, you'll have to allocate even more for shipping of monoblocks that weigh same or heavier than whole MC352.

As many posts you find about overpowering speakers all of them in one voice will spell that it's better than underpowering, but in your particular case with domination of slow and mild music you don't have to go crazy and can easily go to less pricey unit.

To say that it's an upgrade to your current Krell is more of your personal preference. I found Krell's been doing a great job for jazz. Many would say that Mac uses pre-historic autoformer technology that can be jeopardised by modern direct coupled circuits, but on my experience they show opposite. They sound great with any speaker you choose with any style of music. No DC to speaker issues either.

As far as input design goes, it's upto date in both of these Macs. Double balanced differencial vs. Fully balanced differencial have little to no differences performancewise and you can easily consider them both as balanced amplifiers.
Missioncoonery,
Your statement is only partially right except that speed of Mac(that is I agree slower than any direct-coupled amp by nearly 100...1000 times) has nothing to do with driving Cremonas or any other speaker you can think of.