Hi
I have gone the used route for all my gear, as you get much more for the money, and as others have stated the MG 3.6s require amps with higher watts and higher damping factor.
I started out with a used Musical Fidelity TriVista 300 Integrated Amp -- this is two seperate solid state monoblocks in one chasis - 350 watts / 8ohms, 600 w into the maggie 4 ohms. The Preamp portion - also seperate, with its own power supply is tube -- but uses military tubes that are suppose to last the life of the unit (no hassles). This am is awsome - creating a wide sound stage with sigificant clearity and air behind each instrument. I listen 95% jazz, small group acoustic -- and it is close to being there. The bass is very good on well recorded albums. This integrated is strictly 2 channel analog, but the preamp has a single bypass out that can go to another amp if you eventually want to experiment with bi-amping.
This unit can be had on audiogon for ~3800-4100. You did not state your price range. Even with this powerful amp, you will not be able to push the sound meter much past 90 - low 90's without blowing a fuse. I listen in the 80-90 range without problems -- and it is loud. MF now has the KW integrated at 500w monoblocks that go to 750 in 4 ohm -- I have heard it on a different system and it too was awsome -- unsure if it would add any headroom to the Mg 3.6s. I use a used Sony XA777ES for CD/SACD ($1300) with used Kimber Hero interconnects ($100 each) and Kimber 8TC bi-wire ($2-400).
I recently added a CAL (california) Audio 2500 series system -- MCA, SSP, VP, DVD/CD. This MultiCh amp is a MONSTER at 500w x5. It actually has 3 seperate power supplies allowing very good 2 and 3 channel (center) playback. It reportedly goes to 775w - 1000w per channel (in two channel mode) into 4ohms depending on the review you read. This amp is as good as the MF in 2 channel mode for bass (maybe better) and treble. It lacks only a little (ONLY LITTLE) of the upper air and musicallity of the MF. This amp gives me great flexibility for 2ch or 4ch (phantom center) for HT with my MG1.6 surrounds. The SSP is required though to control the amp in 2, 3, 4, or 5 channel mode. The SSP while not having all the features of some SSPs, is a high end audio first ssp and includes analog bypass to allow 2ch CD/SACD to be passed thru. Hard to find -- but well worth the wait. The increased power of this amp gives me another 10-12 dbl of loudness before clipping. The extra headroom makes it sound very very nice for 2 channel !! This amp only has neutrik speakon "out" connectors -- so I use Pro Co FatMAX 8 AWG (4 - 11 AWG solid copper braded wires). The lack of upper end air and musciallity might be due to this cheaper - great bass - cable, as apposed to the amp itself -- unsure. Widescreen review uses custom two channel versions of this amp to drive all thier speakers in thier reference system.
Eventually i hope to try other amps
Email me directly with any questions
Thanks
AL
I have gone the used route for all my gear, as you get much more for the money, and as others have stated the MG 3.6s require amps with higher watts and higher damping factor.
I started out with a used Musical Fidelity TriVista 300 Integrated Amp -- this is two seperate solid state monoblocks in one chasis - 350 watts / 8ohms, 600 w into the maggie 4 ohms. The Preamp portion - also seperate, with its own power supply is tube -- but uses military tubes that are suppose to last the life of the unit (no hassles). This am is awsome - creating a wide sound stage with sigificant clearity and air behind each instrument. I listen 95% jazz, small group acoustic -- and it is close to being there. The bass is very good on well recorded albums. This integrated is strictly 2 channel analog, but the preamp has a single bypass out that can go to another amp if you eventually want to experiment with bi-amping.
This unit can be had on audiogon for ~3800-4100. You did not state your price range. Even with this powerful amp, you will not be able to push the sound meter much past 90 - low 90's without blowing a fuse. I listen in the 80-90 range without problems -- and it is loud. MF now has the KW integrated at 500w monoblocks that go to 750 in 4 ohm -- I have heard it on a different system and it too was awsome -- unsure if it would add any headroom to the Mg 3.6s. I use a used Sony XA777ES for CD/SACD ($1300) with used Kimber Hero interconnects ($100 each) and Kimber 8TC bi-wire ($2-400).
I recently added a CAL (california) Audio 2500 series system -- MCA, SSP, VP, DVD/CD. This MultiCh amp is a MONSTER at 500w x5. It actually has 3 seperate power supplies allowing very good 2 and 3 channel (center) playback. It reportedly goes to 775w - 1000w per channel (in two channel mode) into 4ohms depending on the review you read. This amp is as good as the MF in 2 channel mode for bass (maybe better) and treble. It lacks only a little (ONLY LITTLE) of the upper air and musicallity of the MF. This amp gives me great flexibility for 2ch or 4ch (phantom center) for HT with my MG1.6 surrounds. The SSP is required though to control the amp in 2, 3, 4, or 5 channel mode. The SSP while not having all the features of some SSPs, is a high end audio first ssp and includes analog bypass to allow 2ch CD/SACD to be passed thru. Hard to find -- but well worth the wait. The increased power of this amp gives me another 10-12 dbl of loudness before clipping. The extra headroom makes it sound very very nice for 2 channel !! This amp only has neutrik speakon "out" connectors -- so I use Pro Co FatMAX 8 AWG (4 - 11 AWG solid copper braded wires). The lack of upper end air and musciallity might be due to this cheaper - great bass - cable, as apposed to the amp itself -- unsure. Widescreen review uses custom two channel versions of this amp to drive all thier speakers in thier reference system.
Eventually i hope to try other amps
Email me directly with any questions
Thanks
AL