Have thiel 3.6's. Will mcintosh ma6600 work?


My Thiels sit in high ceiling open room. But have not been connected up and played for at least 8 years. Partially due to waiting to get enough cash together to do them justice. Recently considered that the mcintosh integrated mc6700 amp might work. The integration, I think would be an upgrade of my preamp adcom GFP 565? The Amps are 200wpc, so concerned that the wattage won't give me the detail and sound I have waited all these years to hear. Will these macs disappoint the requirements of this needy speaker?
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Showing 1 response by georgehifi

I use to have the 3.6's great speaker but hard to drive. They can be in your face a little through the mids and highs, and they need a amp with good tight controled bass.

They do remain mostly under 3ohms, so an amp with good current is a must. Stereophile test measurements here
[url]http://www.stereophile.com/content/thiel-cs36-loudspeaker-measurements[/url]

My self I would look at amps that have reputation for good bass control, but ones with high class A bias to keep the mids and highs sweet. So the hot running medium to large size Krell's, Mark Levinson's and other manufacturers like them would be my choice for these speakers.

Read the full review here, if the 225watt VTL's couldn't do it in the bass, then I doubt the Mac's with transformer output will either.
[url]http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/225/[/url]

Cheers George