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  1. Hi,

    I have sort of been looking at the McIntosh Ma-6100 for my Heresys but am wondering if its actually worth the investment?

     

    So far I have had had powering my Heresys'

     

    Mac 4100, yes it was McIntosh but was not really overly impressed

    Sansui 9090 and 9090DB both sounded very sweet

    Luxman M-120 C-120 sounded sweet but again liked the 9090's better.

    Luxman R-115 sounds great it would be a tie or better then the 9090's

    Yamaha 1020 again did not really get the natural sound

    Yamaha r-2000 a freaking animal and did not like that sound at all

     

    All the above with the exception of the R-115 and rge R-2000 had been professionally serviced if that would make a difference.

     

    I have always wanted a McIntosh but at times I think is it really worth the investment?

     

    My other speakers are the KG3 and I have had the 9090 hooked up to those and also loved that sound.....

     

    TIA

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  2. Have a R-115 hooked up to my Heresy's and they sound fantastic. Im sure that the R-117 would sound the same but I really do not think that all the extra power from the 117 would be needed for any Klipsch speakers.

     

    I bought my R-115 in 2017 with the remote, extender receiver and extra cables off CL for $125

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  3. Gave up CD's a long time ago (went from vinyl to back up to CD then just MP3 or FLAC). Just about 10 minutes ago I turned up the D2 ( EQ set at flat) to 50, 2505 set at mid range on the volume for the first time. Yikes! Also have tried the D2 's FM tuner and sounds great.

    Or let me revise my question, is it worth spending the money for a pre-amp to play the D2 through? Would I get any better sound?

    Thanks ,

    John

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  4. Thanks all for the info, the reason I brought up the subject as I saw a set of new III's on Ebay for $1100 if I remember correctly w/ free shipping. My old originals would make some killer garage speakers. The cabinets are still in pretty good shape but I would never consider doing a cosmetic restoration on those.

    John

    Good explanation Marshal, and given the money, I would get a new pair of HIIIs. Next in line would be to convert my HIIs to IIIs.

    I personally like the IIs over the originals, because they sound more balanced to me. My own opinion points to the K55 mid on the original. It seems waaaay too hot for my tastes, and too in your face.

    Overall, the newest ones really are better.

    Bruce

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  5. Thanks all for the info,

    I'm a old dude so loud is not my forte, unless I have a few pops in me ;-) The heresy speakers are in my bedroom and I just listed to quiet classical music. The Kg3 goes in the garage and those maye be abused a mite.

    JJohn

    Cal pretty much covered it! I will just ephasize what he said about making sure the voice coils do not bottom out. Speaking from experience with a set of Heresy IIs, 25 watt spikes can make the woofers bottom out if you have low frequency material! So be careful and if you here a popping sound when your have a large bass spike like a kick drum turn the volume down. A couple times should not damage the woofers unless you way over do it. But it will definitely scare the hell out of ya!

    From what I read those 9090s are great amps. I have not had a chance to hear one myself but they are rated as the top of the Sansuis over at Audiokarma for sure. Enjoy your new gear!

    Daniel

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  6. Hi,

    I have a pair of Kg3 speakers for the garage and just purchased a 9090 (has not been delivered yet) will I have any problem using that receiver with the Sansui as I know that the Kg3 speakers are not watt rates as much as the 9090 can put out. Same question goes for the Heresy speakers as I have those in the home and am in process of getting another 9090 to go with them.

    FWIW after having a Sansui 7070 I really liked the sound through the Heresy as well as the Kg3 speakers so I figured that I would upgrade a bit. I looked for a nice 8080 but came across a couple 9090s that looked to be well take care of. One is a 9090 and the other is a 9090db.

    TIA,

    John

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  7. Hello,

    I have a Mcintosh Mac 4100 that works perfectly but it does have a very slight hum when it's on. The unit is about 2' from my bed. I really never noticed it before but that could be because when I purchased the unit the weather was still warm out and my windows were usually open so normal outside noise may have masked it? Now that its winter and everything is closed up I really notice the hum.

    Its not like its a real loud noise but once my ears tuned to the freq I hear it more.

    So if you are a 4100 owner could I ask you if you have your unit turned on with the volume off if you hear a hum with your ear to the cabinet or say a few feet away?

    TIA,

    JjR

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  8. My Mcintosh is about 2' from my bed ,that way all I have to do is roll over to operate it. I will often listen to it overnight. I do notice a extremely soft hum. I know that it is most likly normal but wanted to hear fron some others about it.

    The unit perform's flawlessly and as I mentioned it is extremely soft. You can only hear it in the middle of the night with the sound low. I usually listen to it with the volume at the 1'st notch of the volume knob.

    Thanks for any input!

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  9. I do not want to play anything from my PC as it is downstairs. If I wanted to change somthing that would mean I would have to go dowwnstairs to do it.

    I have the charger hooked up to the Zen , the problem is that you can not leave the charger on all the time when the unit is not playing. Plus the extra wires.

    So I the reason that I asked in the first place is if there was a AC HD unit that would do basically the same thing. That I could leave hooked up to my receiver and free up the Zen. Plus it would look nicer than just having the charger wires and Zen laying there all the time.

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  10. Wirless would do my no good as I still have to use my Zen player. That is what I'm trying to get away from.

    Also another thing about these wireless units many of them do not cover the full frequencies that the unit puts out. You may be missing some bass or highs.

    I found this out when I way thing about a wireless transmitter to me used on my motorcycle. So its worth it to really check out the different brands. I know nothing about the spec's of the Apple as I do not use there equiptment.

    My Zen sits next to the receiver so a wireless would do little good anyway.

    Thanks

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  11. Joke a PC right14.gif I guess that is how I'm writing this through a PC!

    I have a PC and can play music through that but I would rather play the music through my Mac 4100 into the Heresy's 1 speakers.

    The Nomad Zen Extra suprisingly sounds very nice. I just hate the hassle of plugging in the charge it all the time.

    The MP3 Home unit mentioned below is not really what I was looking for as you have to load it from a CD instead of my computer which is time consuming.

    I guess technology has not ventured into what I'm looking for yet.

  12. I have had some real good luck saving some of my albums and cassettes into mp3 format and storing them on my Creative Zen Extra Player. The sound is ok for me and I'm not using my albums everytime I want to listed to somthing.

    Now I'm wondering if there is a actuall home unit that works on AC with a hard drive that I can store my music in and just leave hooked up to my stereo? Is there such a animal?

    TIA

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  13. YES that receiver was a real sleeper. It still amazes me the sound that it produces.

    I looked at one some time ago and posted some questions about on another site. Never got any replies!

    Then I ran across this one and did some more searching on it and I believe I ran across your review on it in another site.

    Now I'm very happy that I took the chance plus the unit I bought was perfect except on of the dial lamps was dead. So I have to by a new one from Mcintosh.

    On another note I ordered a set of dial lamps for a Fisher 400 about a month and a half ago from the Fisher Doctor and still have not got them. I have called many times, emailed. On one occassion I was told if the bulbs were not there the next day to send them and note and thet would be resent.

    These people suck, I do not care what kind of problems they have. The sure enough cashed out my Pay PAl payment minutes after I sent it and now just BS after BS.

    What got me going on this was the Festoon lamps for the Mac4100 are part# 05803200. They are $5.00

    each.With a $10.00 minimum order.

    Those Mcintosh lamps look damn close to the Fisher ones and are Painted white on one side.

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    Try this as a pain-free FM volume fix - (I didn't think of it until just now) The 4100 has a 5 band tone control - rotate all 5 downwards. Try 1/3, 1/2, and full counterclockwise to see if it has the desired effect. Turning all 5 of them down on my receiver effectively cuts the volume at least in half.

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    WOW that did it! Not only did it bring the sound level down to where it should be. But not I can now fine tune it to the soft volume I listen at.

    Boy I called Mcintosh support and they did not even have a fix.

    Thanks!

    BTW about putting a different volume pot in te unit may be a very bad idea as the original one looks to be part of a circuit board and is designed to be used with it.

    Once again this by far has been the nicest receiver I have yet to hear with the Herseys!

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