Brilliant, Awesome unit! Transparent as freshly cleaned glass. Plays BRDVDs and SACDs and anything else you can shove into it to the Nth degree. Balanced XLR outputs leaves it sonically unmatched ... IMHO.
Rega RP8
Stock with Apheta 2 MC cart. Shed the boxy accessories to give it that Wow/POP factor on the countertop. Such a reasonably priced, sexy, lovely way to enjoy vinyl records!
Panamax Max 5510
The great protector of all that is sonically beautiful.
I got the 1.2s because my eyesight has worsened over the years ;) JK... I have a back up MC352 that was doing ok with the ML's for a long time in a smaller room. I recently finished out the lower level of the house and the listening space more than doubled. The 352 would clip at times and the power reserve really lacked in some listening instances (Hugh Masekela - Stimela - particularly the SACD version). I've had ML's for several years and while I have thoroughly enjoyed them, I'm looking to upgrade my speakers if gas ever comes back down to below $4/gal! When I went shopping for component upgrades, my peeps at Definitive gave me the hook up. So I may have excessive headroom at the moment, but it's patiently waiting for my next monitor experience.
Talk about the JUICE sababin! My itty bitty MC462 is dwarfed by those MC1.2s and then some. Absolutely Fabulous and I hope your are enjoying your system immensely.
Just curious about the 1.2KW Macs. I know all about power reserves and overhead but this seems like overkill. I have the MC402 which as you know is 400 x 2 and I use nowhere near its capacity. In fact, if the meters are bouncing around the 40-watt mark it's about as loud as I'll ever play music. Anything over that power is overhead, reserve, fills out the sound, whatever you want to call it. My point is that 400 is more than I'll ever use.
I know the MLs, like all electrostatics, aren't known for efficiency, but how much of the 1.2KW are you using during a "reasonable" listening session?
Thanks for all the great comments! Gear is very well vented. Entire rear side is open to a vault that is technically below ground and vented to the exterior of the house. Average temp back there is around 60ºF. Also, each component sits on its own open-bottom shelf and the granite countertop has a 1" slot along the rear to help with cables and ventilation.
Very fine top tier system. The wood facade around the gear is reminiscent of the '60s hi-fi built-in consoles. Looks clean and retro-ish especially w/ Mac.