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Last post 04-24-2008 9:05 AM by Coytee. 37 replies.
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  • 04-08-2008 10:11 AM

    Another Jubilee Post

    Which amp would be your choice to power Jubille's ????

    A McIntosh  MC252

    A McIntosh MC352

    or

    Crown XTI

  • 04-08-2008 10:27 AM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    The mc252 isn't truly balanced like the mc352.  I have a mc252 and love it.

    For some reason, the mc352 doesn't have the usual rock solid reviews like other MAC amps on audioreview.com. 

    Are you gonna do passives?

    jc


  • 04-08-2008 10:37 AM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    Given your choices, I'd say a Mac amp...  I'm not familar with either of them although I've read rave reviews on the 352.

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  • 04-08-2008 11:06 AM In reply to

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    FWIT, I have Jubs and love the sound of my Mc gear on them.

    Now, I have never heard them with the Crowns for a fair comparison.

    Paul

    PROUD PAPA OF ME LOVES HERESY'S - JUBS in the front. Khorns in the back; Heresy III in the center; JL Audio f 113 Sub; McIntosh MA 2275; McIntosh MX 134; McIntosh MC 150; McIntosh MC 206; Sony NS900V - Moded by Tube Research Labs; Thorens phono TD 190; Samsung SACD,DVD-A; XBOX; XBOX 360 with HD-DVD DRIVE; Playstation 3 - BlueRay; Ninteno Wii; Mitsubishi 65 in TV - hidef. VERY, VERY Supportive wife who bought me all of the fun stuff, and 4 little boys who love all of the above.
  • 04-08-2008 11:11 AM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    FWIW.  I'm getting ready to sell my Mc275 tube amp if anyone is interested.  Bought it new and is only 6 months old.  Low hours.

    jc


  • 04-08-2008 11:24 AM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    jwcullison:
    FWIW.  I'm getting ready to sell my Mc275 tube amp if anyone is interested.  Bought it new and is only 6 months old.  Low hours

    Still being haunted by the sound of the Xti's eh? Devil

  • 04-08-2008 11:59 AM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    Coytee:

    jwcullison:
    FWIW.  I'm getting ready to sell my Mc275 tube amp if anyone is interested.  Bought it new and is only 6 months old.  Low hours

    Still being haunted by the sound of the Xti's eh? Devil

    Are you trying to stir things up there Richard?  No the XTi wasn't my favorite on my La Scalas but is doing a fine job as my sub amp.  The Mc252 is my home champ for the time being.  I just don't have a need for this Mc275 right now and is just sitting there.

    jc


  • 04-08-2008 12:31 PM In reply to

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    Still being haunted by the sound of the Xti's eh? Devil

    LOL!

     

    I'll take the 275 JC, just set me up on your 30 year installment plan. :)

  • 04-08-2008 12:34 PM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    Whatever,

    I just realized something else.  The Mc352 doesn't have the "3-D" front design and has "bulbs".  I hate bulbs.  However, appearance may not be an issue.

    Have you thought of getting two Mc252's and monoblocking?

    jc


  • 04-08-2008 12:50 PM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    jwcullison:
    Whatever,

    Yes JC, just funning Music 

  • 04-08-2008 1:11 PM In reply to

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    Coytee:

    jwcullison:
    Whatever,

    Yes JC, just funning Music 

    Oh I know Richard.  Cool.  I was addressing whatever55

    I can see how that sounded "perterbed" but I'm not.  I'm very happy to see the enthusiam/posts of MAC SS amps lately.

    jc

     


  • 04-08-2008 1:13 PM In reply to

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    I gotta admit fellas, I am mystified by the strategy of putting a 250W amplifier on a tweeter. I've  been doing audio for 40 years and I can't figure this one out!Indifferent 

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  • 04-08-2008 1:26 PM In reply to

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    I've actually seen that first hand on a tweeter tower of EmmitsBig Smile But on the other hand my Las tweeters run fine with a 10 Watt amp + the other driversIndifferent

    Now you do have to have enough power to have real crisp and clear highs up to about 225db or else you could rip your tweeters apart with lack of power distortionLightning

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  • 04-08-2008 1:54 PM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    mdeneen:

    I gotta admit fellas, I am mystified by the strategy of putting a 250W amplifier on a tweeter. I've  been doing audio for 40 years and I can't figure this one out!Indifferent 

    Mark,

    I purposely don't equate more watts to better sound...esp with a "tweeter".  Unfortunately, McIntosh doesn't make a lower powered SS amp that the Mc252 (250wpc).  There is no market for it as typically their amps are matched with B & W, Wilson and other stuff.

    Their modern day SS sound very good.  A hot seller of theirs is the MDA1000 DAC unit matched with Mc510 monoblocks (500watts each).  Just as Klipsch matched the Mc402 (400wpc) with their Palladium introduction.

    The blue meters don't move much on Horns....but they sound good to me.

    jc


  • 04-08-2008 2:09 PM In reply to

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    Re: Another Jubilee Post

    jwcullison:
    The blue meters don't move much on Horns....but they sound good to me.

    I've never heard meters...

    Angel

    I HAVE (while OUT of the room I might clearly point out) had the meters on my 2102 pegged (100 watts) on my 402's. 

    System was up loud (obviously), I was downstairs using a pneumatic nailer so I had hearing protection on...consequently, I had the stereo up even louder so I could hear it above the noise I was creating downstairs....

    Then a change of CD's and the new one must have been recorded 1,000 db's hotter than the first because the sound just became thunderous upstairs, even through -26db ear muffs.  Went upstairs to turn things down and saw the meters on the 2102...  not moving...  simply pegged to the right at a standstill.

    I might add that I kept my hearing protection on as I went into the room as I knew from downstairs it was going to be some serious volume.

    I sure felt the pelting of the drums though

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