Hi, I have some Rotel equipment and been very happy with them. I always like the meters and lights and build quality of the McIntosh looks. I've read forums where people say that McIntosh is out of Rotel's leauge and McIntosh is far better and superior. This sent me down a path of really wanting the McIntosh and hear what I'm missing. My McIntosh salesman said I will hear a big difference from Rotel to Mcintosh when I asked him. I bought the McIntosh MA6900 and had it for around 3 weeks. Am I missing something here?? I don't hear anything more I was getting with my Rotel's. I listen to it when I was at the dealer but he didn't carry my speakers and the ones he had didn't sound like mine to know but he said I would hear a big difference once I got it connected to my Klipschorn's cause they reveal lots more than his speakers.
I have Rotel RC-1090 preamp, RB-1080 amp, and RCD-1072 CD. My first impressions of the McIntosh MA6900 when I turned on for listening was, what happened to my soundstage?? The soundstage wasn't wide like before but more coming out to just the center instead of the center and sides with the Rotel. I'm very used to some CD's resolutions and passages and noticed right away that some low-level clarity in certain passages are getting masked out in favor for a more refind sound. Some nice metal hitting sounds that sounded realisic are also now softened so not as real sounding as before. I guess this is to refind the sound more?? Some highs sound a tid softened more than I like too. I've left the McIntosh on for 3 weeks to make sure if it has a break-in period but I'm still not liking the sound too much as I do my Rotel's??
The build quality on the McIntosh is top notch and heavy. I really like the quality build and looks but I'm very disappointed in the sound. I thought paying this much more money was going to give me sound I've never heard before, like more detail, and more of every thing but I don't hear this. Yes the sound is nice but I don't find I like it better than my Rotel's for sound. I don't think this refind sound is for me, I like to hear everything without the low-level clarity softened out in favor for the refind sound. This isn't an upgrade, it's just a different flavor but I really feel some people have mislead me into wasting money that I didn't need to! Several people said I would be in a different league for the better?? Where is it??
Is this how it is with McIntosh or is the break-in period take longer to get better?
Anyone go from Rotel to Mcintosh that can tell me what I'm supposed to be hearing that I wasn't before? Is it just the refind sound difference, why would that cost so much? Thanks. RotelGuy :cry:
System:
Rotel RC-1090, RB-1080, RCD-1072
Speakers: Klipsch 2005 Klipschorn's
New: McIntosh MA6900 Integrated Amp
I have Rotel RC-1090 preamp, RB-1080 amp, and RCD-1072 CD. My first impressions of the McIntosh MA6900 when I turned on for listening was, what happened to my soundstage?? The soundstage wasn't wide like before but more coming out to just the center instead of the center and sides with the Rotel. I'm very used to some CD's resolutions and passages and noticed right away that some low-level clarity in certain passages are getting masked out in favor for a more refind sound. Some nice metal hitting sounds that sounded realisic are also now softened so not as real sounding as before. I guess this is to refind the sound more?? Some highs sound a tid softened more than I like too. I've left the McIntosh on for 3 weeks to make sure if it has a break-in period but I'm still not liking the sound too much as I do my Rotel's??
The build quality on the McIntosh is top notch and heavy. I really like the quality build and looks but I'm very disappointed in the sound. I thought paying this much more money was going to give me sound I've never heard before, like more detail, and more of every thing but I don't hear this. Yes the sound is nice but I don't find I like it better than my Rotel's for sound. I don't think this refind sound is for me, I like to hear everything without the low-level clarity softened out in favor for the refind sound. This isn't an upgrade, it's just a different flavor but I really feel some people have mislead me into wasting money that I didn't need to! Several people said I would be in a different league for the better?? Where is it??
Is this how it is with McIntosh or is the break-in period take longer to get better?
Anyone go from Rotel to Mcintosh that can tell me what I'm supposed to be hearing that I wasn't before? Is it just the refind sound difference, why would that cost so much? Thanks. RotelGuy :cry:
System:
Rotel RC-1090, RB-1080, RCD-1072
Speakers: Klipsch 2005 Klipschorn's
New: McIntosh MA6900 Integrated Amp

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I told him I still like to hear that! ;x(
:P ;x( He told me to please keep them in mind with any future purchases of products they carry and apologised that the MA6900 didn't work out for me and that he understands from Roger I said I would buy my book shelf speakers from him for my office system I talked about with Roger.
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