Thanks for all your help. I think I will look for an amp that matches my preamp. Maybe one of the BAT amps.
impedance match of preamp and main amp.
I am considering mating a Mcintosh Mc602 with a Bat Vk 51se. I noticed the input impedance on the Mc602 is 10K. While most Bat amps are much higher. Does anyone see a problem with this? It seems I remember a Stereophile I used to know told me about a ratio minimum of 1 to 25. I am not sure though.
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Cturnem, sounds like you want to keep your Bat preamp, and that Mac looks to be a nice amp, if your keen on owning it. Your Bat preamp is a low 410ohms output impedance at most frequencies and into the Mac it has a good ratio of 1.24, the problem is in the bass, and as I said above this is an easy fix if you get a tech to change the Bat's output coupling capacitors to 4 x larger in uF. Then it will be a perfect 1:24 ratio at all frequencies. This job to do should be around $100-$200 then your Bat will also be a match for any amp you purchase in the future as well. Cheers George |
Thanks, Georgelofi. I believe what you are saying, but am not sure I want to make the VK 51se non stock( due to resale value) I am running a Classe CA 400 with the Bat. I think it is 70k input impedance. I am running B&W 800D speakers. I have no reason to want the MAC, except from reading all of the reviews, and it is more powerful. I have also considered the BAT VK 600Se. I have never owned anything MAC. What do you run? |
I like big solid state, biased hard into class A with huge power supplies, and that has bi-polar output for great current delivery. The Classe CA400 you have is no slouch either, I would be quite happy owning that even though they are Mosfet output. Your Vk 51se should be happy into that 75kohm input impedance. The B&W 800D's are a bit of a bitch to drive, if you can understand the test here. http://www.stereophile.com/content/bampw-800-diamond-loudspeaker-measurements I would be more likely to go the big class A bi-polars for these 800's like what I use. Things like the big high class A biased Krells, Mark Levinson's and such that use bi-polar output stages, for good current delivery for the 800's. Cheers George |
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