What McIntosh Amp With Thiel 3.6 Speakers?


My current main system has a Mac MC-150 Amplifier and Thiel 3.5 speakers. While I enjoy the sound of my system; I've wanted to upgrade to the larger Thiel 3.6s for some time. Not only are the 3.6s a newer model; but from listening several times, I've concluded they have deeper bass and a somewhat more balanced sound. Now that I have the means to make this upgrade, I'm having some doubts if my MC-150 can properly drive the 3.6s. I would appreciate some feedback regarding a suitable Mac Amp to pair with the 3.6s. I should also mention that I mostly play classical and pop music at low to moderate levels; and my listening room is approx. 20 feet wide and 17 feet deep.
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A couple of notes...

With respect to my post earlier - I stand corrected. Serves me right for posting a response at 2 AM! MC652 was a typo. It's obviously MC602. And yes the MC202 does have autoformers although it is the only stereo amp from Mac that doesn't have the autoformers physically exposed (though the presence of multiple outputs taps is an indication that it is autoformer coupled)

And the MC6500 integrated does not have autoformers - the 6900 does (though they are not exposed, as with the 202) That is the main difference between the two although there are some other subtle differences. The Shahinians are tricky to drive but nowhere near as difficult or demanding as the Thiel's. The Dynaudio's are definitely tougher than the Shahinian's but the Thiel's still draw more current across the bandwidth.
Nevertheless - I still recommend an MC352. I just think you would be underdriving the Thiel's with anything less powerful in terms of current. Yes the 202 may have autoformers but it doesn't have the "oomph" of the 352. You can tell easily just by lifting up the 202 and the the 352. Then ask yourself which one stores more charge and delivers more current!
I have always been disappointed by the fact that the 202 does not have visible autoformers. That size amp is perfect for me but I wish it has the same autoformer look as the 352. However, if cost is not an issue, I would definately go with the 352. I have listened to one at length and just love it more than any other I have critically listened to (and the list is long). I have heard it play B&W N802s and Paradigm Reference 100s and in each case the sound was incomparable, with effortless presence, satisfying detail, and an incredibly smooth warm musical sound replete with impressive 3D imaging. I just get mesmerized by it and can't wait till I can afford one. Good luck - Arthur
nope! I found a few but none for sale. I am not in a big hurry anyway because I love my current McIntoshes and am very satisfied with them.