This is a hard question to answer. It is really owner preference. I am running all McIntosh separates setup with Tube monoblocks (pair of Mc275) and tube preamp, no subwoofer. I get a smooth, sweet sound with lots of bass through my Wilson W/P 8. McIntosh Integrated are well made and have great reviews and reputation. You cannot go wrong either way. True separates will cost you more on equipment and cables. I have separates because I am old school and always wanted separates. I like all the hardware and the sense of more tube dynamic range. I also really wanted double the power in my large room, ie. the most tube amp power I could get. In general, my opinion is that McIntosh tube equipment pairs very well with detailed oriented speakers. The equipment complements each other and produces sweet music. Since you already have powered subs, you probably need less power than I did, so, a stereo tube amp or integrated will probably work nicely. You can see my setup through the link in my signature. Good luck on your search.
McIntosh MA9000/MA12000
I have a pair of Focal Sopra No3s paired with (originally) a Cambridge Audio CXA81 integrated, then upgraded to the Michi X5 integrated. I usually listen to vinyl on a Rega Planar 6/Ania Pro.
I want a warmer sound, and have long wanted separates. I am considering the MA12000 knowing it combines both Tube and SS, but am I better off getting separates still staying around $15-20k combined for both? I need to DEMO whatever I buy, but wanted any input before making a decision. I also have two REL s812's for bottom end. I typically listen to rock, classical & pop (Cowboy Junkies, Radiohead, Miles Davis, etc).
Thank you!!
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