Hi Usblues,
Can you provide more information about your system, including your source components, cables, and speakers? Specifically how well a passive will fit in your system depends on a number of factors, including (1) the output voltage and output impedance of you source components, (2) the capacitance of your ICs, and (3) the efficiency of your speakers (as well as, of course, the sensitivity and input impedance of your amps).
I see the McIntosh has an input impedance of 20kOhms, which should be "OK" for using with a passive, depending on your source component. Ideally, you would want your source component to have an output impedance of 200 ohms or less. Also, you would want to use low capacitance cables, and keep them as short as possible. (If you have high capacitance cables, you can expect some high frequency roll off).
In terms of whether your system has enough gain, it would depend on your source component output voltage and speakers' efficiency; however, I think the MC7270 has a selectable input sensitivity of 0.75V or 2.5 V, and puts out 270 w/ch - using the 0.75V setting, I think you should have no problem with any volume issues, although the 2.5v setting may be workable as well.