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In Reply to: RE: New MMG owner posted by kazoo on October 26, 2009 at 08:54:05
I am a new member here and also a new owner of MMGs. I am using new Outlaw M2200 mono amps to drive the MMGs. I have just realized a new step up in sound quality, i.e. Drums now sound much better than they did at first. I now have about 200 hrs on them.
I have been lead to believe that the MMGs will continue to improve up to about the 400 hour mark.
(Worshiping at the Universal Music Altar)
I am a new MMG owner and am trying to find a moderately priced ($3000 or less) integrated amp to drive them. I bought an Onkyo A-9555 recommended on Stereophile's budget component list; however have blown out two (2) of them.
Although the literature and the Onkyo helpline say that they are rated for 4 ohms after one session. The next morning I turn on the amp and it is fried.
Consequently, I am looking for an integrated amplifier that will drive the MMG's and their 4ohm load comfortably and musically without breaking the bank.
Please advise. Thank you.
jotajay - Not sure why you are restricting yourself to an integrated. At the generous price point you indicated, you should be able to get a very good pre and a 200W (4Ohms) power amp. I drive my MMGs with a 200W amp and I think that figure represents a minimum.
Jult52:
Thanks for the response. Any suggestions on an amp/pre-amp in that price range? What combination are you using? Again, thanks.
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