Legacy Audio Monobloc Amplifiers
Legacy Audio Monobloc Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[May 12, 2000]
Mel Bernhard
Audiophile
Strength:
Clean, effortless power, runs cool, modest weight
Weakness:
Hardens slightly at very high volume in difficult loads. Driving Apogee Studio Grands require both current & voltage. The Apogees are extremely revealing of amplifier characteristics as well as having the ability to create the worst case scenarios for amplifiers. The Legacy Monobloc's are the most transparent amplifiers I have encountered for this speaker. The MC 275's are wonderfully seductive in the midrange when run in mono, however they bloat the midbass, imparting a bass heavy quality, resulting in a slow pace. Similar Products Used: Pass Aleph 2 , McIntosh MC275 as Mono, McIntosh 7200 |
[Apr 19, 1998]
Jonas
an Audio Enthusiast
I have two Monoblocs drivin my Legacy Signature III speakers. This week, I am using a Dynaco PAT-5 preamp that I built 21 years ago, with good interconnects and good speaker wire (no endorsements from me on cables). I will next try and Accurus preamp, and then I am thinking about trying a Legacy preamp. My mainstay tube preamp will go unnamed, here. |