Well, I think you are talking about 2 different animals here. I currently own a Mac2102/C2200 combo and firstly can attest that the sound of the C2200 is any but thin and lean and is a big step up from the ARC SP9 (I used to own an ARC LS5mkIII line stage and Ref PH3). BUT, the phono stage in the C2200 can't compare to the ARC Reference Phono. If you listen to alot of vinyl, go with the ARC, you won't be happy with the MAC. Now if you do go with the ARC, do yourself a favor and later upgrade the SP9. To my ears the ARC LS5mkIII was better than the LS25mkI or II and at the prices you can grab these for, they are a steal. Good Luck!
McIntosh C2200 or Audio Research Reference phono
I have just purchased a Mac 2102 amplifier that I'm very happy with. I'm using it with my Audio Research SP9 MK2 and the set up works well. I was thinking of buying an Audio Research Reference Phono and plugging it into a line stage on my SP9 MK2 because I listen to alot of vinyl. My other option is to go with the Mac C2200 preamp but I'm not sure how good the phono section is on the Mac. Stereophile said it was "Good but not stellar". I don't want to make a lateral move in terms of phono stage. On the other hand the line stage on the Mac is supposed to be exceptional. So there you go. Buy the Mac or keep the SP9 MK2 and plug an Audio Research Reference Phono into it's line stage. Please help. Thank you.
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