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Tannoy Prestige speakers (Dual concentric driver) because of their ability to sing, bass is very tight and deep; voices are as natural as breathing; overall sound is smooth as silk. Dynamics are amazing, certainly when driven by the MC252. He brings the power, musicality and control I was searching for. More power would be crazy because of the fact that these speakers are 94db sensitive. The Edinburgh HE has a 300 mm dual concentric driver, which sounds amazingly smooth. Big boys don t have to try so hard!!!

I’ve been thinking about tubes, but the maintenance and the lack of power has kept away from them. When driven hard these speakers need control, certainly when this 300mm woofer starts to dance, I’m not sure I would be able to get that control with tubes (in the same budget range).

Recently I added the Mc252 from audioclassics.com to replace the old but good Mc2105.

I’ve chosen Mcintosh electronics, mainly because of the relax sound, I can listen for hours to the set. At this point I’m a bit afraid to add or change components, perhaps in the future a new preamplifier (C220 for example).

Any suggestions or comments? Don’t hesitate to post them.

Greetings

Philippe
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Components Toggle details

    • McIntosh MC-252
    250 w/ch
    • McIntosh C-29
    lots of detail and musicality.
    • McIntosh MVP-841
    CD/DVD Player
    • Tannoy Prestige Edinburgh HE
    300 mm Dual Concentric in a 200 liter cabinet
    • Van den Hul D 102 MK III
    Neutral
    • Van den Hul Tannoy Reference Cable
    Very nice !!! Bi-wire cable direct into the speaker.

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I would not change if your system sounds great...and it sounds like your are very happy.

What type of music do you listen to Jazz or Classical?

You could introduce a tube preamp like the C2300 if you really wanted to make a change to tubes. Would be interesting to listen to the MC275 with the right tubes tweaked just for a comparison.

lapierre

Nice Philippe.

Tubes in the future?

Well done.

lapierre