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silversurfer6 02-21-2019 04:28 PM

Marantz or Mcintosh for 803D3
 
Thinking to try the Mcintosh 8900 or the Marantz PM10 to drive a pair of 803d3. Any opinions and comparisons are greatly appreciated.

RaceCarDriver 02-22-2019 02:33 PM

I had a pair of PM-10s bi-amping my 805D2s and D3s. I thought it was a lovely setup even though the room could have used some work.

I briefly used a single PM-10 on my 800D3s. I have read several articles and seen B&Ws in house with Marantz and the development of the reference product.

I LOVE the build quality of the Marantz reference gear. The PM-10 and SA-10 is gorgeous. the SA-10 is a TANK!

I recently have switched over to an all Mac system and the added power and "Mac Sound" have been welcomed.

While I really enjoyed the PM-10, I am not sure I am sold on class D. I have nothing negative to say about the PM-10. I put the fit and finish right up there with the best of them IMO, even surpassing Mac.

Now the SA-10. That is a special piece!

Sound wise, I am happy to be on a new journey with McIntosh even though I have no experience with the 8900. If I was considering the 8900, I don't know if I could stop there with the 803s. I would probably push/pull/drag whatever it took to get that 9000 ;)

4music 02-22-2019 02:57 PM

I am driving the 802D3 with a pair of Marantz PM-11S3 in bi-amp and the combination is really excellent. It depends from the source, but these amps are very capable. I think a pair of PM-11S3 with the SA-10 would be a really good combo.

bml1012 03-21-2019 12:15 PM

I have a Mac MC-452 which I think is fabulous of that helps. Some pretty good deals to be had on them since the 462 released..

Mikey1013 12-26-2019 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by silversurfer6 (Post 954203)
Thinking to try the Mcintosh 8900 or the Marantz PM10 to drive a pair of 803d3. Any opinions and comparisons are greatly appreciated.

McIntosh no question

PeterMusic 12-27-2019 12:50 AM

Have not tried the PM10, but several Mc's and several Marantz's tell me McIntosh, no question. Good luck!

tom1120s 04-17-2020 09:45 AM

I am late to post here but I am using a Marantz PM-10 (& SA-10) on a pair of JBL 4365 with great results. I really like it--I HAD McIntosh MC601's/C50.

Jasondunbar 04-17-2020 06:01 PM

Both I had and they are really nice and a known good combination. Though in the meantime Switches to Devialet :)

Formerly YB-2 04-18-2020 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by RaceCarDriver (Post 954316)
I had a pair of PM-10s bi-amping my 805D2s and D3s.

While I really enjoyed the PM-10, I am not sure I am sold on class D.

Interesting that you used a pair of integrated amps to bi-amp. Not seen that before.

Wondering why you mention class D? Marantz brags about the PM-10 being "purely analog........" with no digital circuitry.

Tough call on the MA8900 or PM10. Terrific choices and have happily owned both marques in the past. I would lean towards the looks of the MA8900 and the fact that it has an upgrade path for its current & future DAC modules.

rnrmf1971 04-18-2020 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Formerly YB-2 (Post 1002345)
Interesting that you used a pair of integrated amps to bi-amp. Not seen that before.

Wondering why you mention class D? Marantz brags about the PM-10 being "purely analog........" with no digital circuitry.

Tough call on the MA8900 or PM10. Terrific choices and have happily owned both marques in the past. I would lean towards the looks of the MA8900 and the fact that it has an upgrade path for its current & future DAC modules.

The power output stage of the PM-10 is 4 class D amplifiers, if I understand correctly (2 bridged power supplies).

The pre-amp is a linear power supply and part of the "purely analog" marketing is to emphasize no noisy digital/dac circuitry, inside.


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