I'm just curious if anyone has tried 802 Diamonds or 802 D's with something like a Mac 4100 receiver or maybe an old 22xx Marantz receiver?
vintage receiver with 802?
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longgone,
In general, I would not pair any receiver with 802D's or 802Di's. They just need too much current for most receivers.
I have no experience with the products listed. Althought I would think the Mac might be a decent option depending on its power. Mac's certainly can deliver current well.
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longgone,
A 75 watt Mac receiver will sound better than most. But, even 75 watts from Mac is not what that speaker set needs. I think it would sound decent. But most likely thin on bass, dynamics and soundstage.
I have 802D's. I started with the 5 channel Mac amp @ 200 watts. Very nice performance. Went to a dedicated stereo Mac amp at 250 watts. Very, very nice. Better bass and soundstage. I now have the MC402 on the 802D's. 400 watts per channel and loads of current. 802D's are awesome now.
Hope this helps.Last edited by htsteve; 03 November 2011, 05:03 Thursday.- Bottom
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I've been thinking about some 802 Diamonds for my main system (seperates). I have the McIntosh 4100 (75 watts) and a Marantz 2270 (70 watts) both set up in other areas. I like each of them a lot.
I know the receivers are not a match for 802's but my mind was wandering as to what I would hear if they did ever get to play together. I listened to those 802's a couple of months ago for a couple of days and they were so very nice sounding and looking.
I have a fair size room and when I removed the seperates while I painted, etc., I realized how much space they took up. The receivers sound good, look good, are a change of pace, and are more flexible to locate. I wouldn't expect the receivers to match up with the 802's but I was daydreaming about what the sound would be like.
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