Do any McIntosh preamps have non digital filter for bass and treble?


It seems that the preamps of McIntosh all have digital bass/treble adjustments which are digital filters. Does McIntosh pre amps have any bass/treble adjustments that are not digital filters?

dman777

I'll be not helpful and say that my 1962 era MX110 and 1976 era MX113 both have analog treble filters. The MX113 sounds very modern too, albeit w/o any digital inputs whatsoever.

The C70 anniversary as well as the latest C22 models are promoted as all analog preamps. They both have tone control bypass switches for your convenience.

Any model with 5 or 8 rotary EQ controls, whether preamp or integrated amp has analog domain circuitry. That’s C51, C52, and the current C55. The digital part is a slide in module, only a DAC, and has no EQ function.

edit:  these are EQ controls, not filters. The uppermost frequency is 10kHz, +/-12 dB. 

They also seem to have balanced outputs, which means they are really hybrids anyway.

Naw, I mean recent models. I am sensitive to sound filters. If I wanted to go down that route, I would just get a class D. At least the MA12000 is still analog for the treble/bass. 

If you want analog bass and treble, look for something by McIntosh built in the 70’s or 80’s. What is your problem with the digital bass and treble?  It is much cleaner sounding and the controls are made for small tweaks in the sound. 

The answer is that McIntosh made hi-fi gear before there was digital, so yes. Not sure about current models.