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Re: McIntosh MA-6100 vs. MA-6200

I have both the MA 6100 and 6200. I like em both. The 6100 has a smoother volume pot. The 6200 feels like it has more *presence*. I haven't noticed any roll off of any highs. I use the phono on the 6100 and have always been very happy. The 6200 is in the basement powering the KEF 105s. The 6100 has part-time duty in the family room powering Klipsch Belles.

One great thing about Mac gear is if you are patient you can buy for slightly under the market on Ebay, try it out, and then resell what you don't like or need. I try to only buy local so there is no risk on shipping. A 6100 or 6200 in a clean oak cabinet are visually stunning.

I really repsect Brian and Airtime, but IMHO the 6100 or 6200 are fine pieces and are very wife friendly, will give you great sound and you won't lose money on them if you buy and decide to resell.
Peace,
TommyK


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