I haven't owned a C35, but have owned the C31V and C37. The C31V is more similar to yours, and my own personal opinion was that I disliked the digital volume control, which was noisy, but everything else was ok. The C37 is a better unit, but rare too. It added electromagnetic switching, and a motorized volume control, which made noises too. I liked them because they were a simple design compared to other Mac pre's, especially the C33, which I have also owned.
The C33 has too much baggage to suit me, especially if you're not into vinyl. Do you really need a compander, record circuits, an extra 20 watt amplifier, etc? Your C35 is a better sounding unit, in my opinion. I still miss my C37 at times, and wish I'd never sold it. I have the newer stuff now, a C46 and C48, so there's no comparison with what you're talking about. Also a lot more bucks involved.
I also had a MC2155 many years ago, and a 2205 and 2255. But my favorite, and still current amp is the MC7200. That one's a great experience!
The reason you probably haven't seen many comments on your model is that I'm not sure how popular those 3 mntioned models were at the time. I also thought their retro looks were nice compared to what else Mac was offering at the same time.
Bottom line, if you're happy with what you have, stick with them. I doubt you'd find the C33 much to your liking, especially if you like a remote.
The C33 has too much baggage to suit me, especially if you're not into vinyl. Do you really need a compander, record circuits, an extra 20 watt amplifier, etc? Your C35 is a better sounding unit, in my opinion. I still miss my C37 at times, and wish I'd never sold it. I have the newer stuff now, a C46 and C48, so there's no comparison with what you're talking about. Also a lot more bucks involved.
I also had a MC2155 many years ago, and a 2205 and 2255. But my favorite, and still current amp is the MC7200. That one's a great experience!
The reason you probably haven't seen many comments on your model is that I'm not sure how popular those 3 mntioned models were at the time. I also thought their retro looks were nice compared to what else Mac was offering at the same time.
Bottom line, if you're happy with what you have, stick with them. I doubt you'd find the C33 much to your liking, especially if you like a remote.