I was an authorized Mac warranty servicer when the MX130 came out, and if memory serves me correctly, all of the bulbs are stuck into grommets in the metal plate behind the glass panel, and are wired with bi-pin connectors. You still need to remove faceplate and usually disassemble a good chunk of the metalwork to replace the bulbs. It's a bit of a pain.
McIntosh uses both type 7373 and type 7382 in most of these products. They've had some problem with bulb life, so I'd get them from Mac, as they've probably done a good job selecting the manufacturer that delivers consistent long life. And if they offer a LED-retrofit kit, do it. The difference in appearance will probably be very slight, and greatly outweighed by the longevity.
McIntosh uses both type 7373 and type 7382 in most of these products. They've had some problem with bulb life, so I'd get them from Mac, as they've probably done a good job selecting the manufacturer that delivers consistent long life. And if they offer a LED-retrofit kit, do it. The difference in appearance will probably be very slight, and greatly outweighed by the longevity.