Sounds more like a speaker problem.
McIntosh Loses Midrange... Help
I have another thread about a specialised electrical outlet that I thought might be the source of a problem I'm having with my system where it's gone lifeless. Further testing and analysis has led me to realize the midrange is dead. That's where the life is in music and the lack of it could be why my system sounds lifeless.
Is there anything that might cause a McIntosh amp to lose its midrange, or any amp for that matter?
Additional components include Rega Jupiter CDP (new and still breaking in possibly though it's been a long time already), Tannoy D500 speakers, Harmonic Tech TruthLink interconnects and generic speaker wire. I've done lots of switching interconnects and components and outlets and still have the same problem, even with another CDP.
Any thoughts on whether this might be a McIntosh problem that needs correcting are appreciated.
Is there anything that might cause a McIntosh amp to lose its midrange, or any amp for that matter?
Additional components include Rega Jupiter CDP (new and still breaking in possibly though it's been a long time already), Tannoy D500 speakers, Harmonic Tech TruthLink interconnects and generic speaker wire. I've done lots of switching interconnects and components and outlets and still have the same problem, even with another CDP.
Any thoughts on whether this might be a McIntosh problem that needs correcting are appreciated.
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