Mcintosh sound


Been looking at Macintosh intergrated amps (MC6300, MC6500) but haven't been able to audition due to lack of supply locally so I need help. How would you characterize the Mac sound? Is it netural? robust with a bottom strength (like Krell or Sim), how's the the mid range; forward, mid theatre or more distant? Top end is it smooth and sparkling?
Over all how does it throw the sound stage? These are important questions that I could use help with, as I listen to soft rock, jazz blues & new age. Please see my system for current rig. Thanks for the help
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You know I don't think the integrated is such a bad idea. The lowest prices you are likely to find are for those. In addition you won't have a problem match pre to power amps fidelity. I have contemplated the same but enDed up with a complete extravagance. I have the smallest power amp they made in the 70s called the MC2505 all of 50 wpc but it has variable gain which in practice work as attenuators i.e. with one source it's like an integrated but dual mono. The sound is I think a bit on the wieghty side almost indelicate and above all authoritative and functional. I keep the runt of the litter to power only my Klipsch Speakers a very synergistic combination indeed but I have my main systems using JM/Focals and Von Schweickerts. So it is a luxury.
The little amp feels like and behaves like an amp twice it's strength and yes it has bass but not the Krell iron fisted bass just no doubt if you have a big woofer these amps welcome them not shirk them.
I echo getting the autoformers for panel speakers not sure if it has the transparency you want with an anti meltdown circuitry. Never tested anything other than cones and domes. still this pugnascious amp succumbed to the previous owners playing too hard and took out some strength on one side somehow a very unusual situation for an amp that exudes an unbreakable air.