McIntosh C8 (new) vs C26/2700 (used)


After my prior post (and thank you again to all who helped) I ended up choosing the Rogue Audio RP-7 preamp. While it is well built and crystal clear, I don't think it is the right fit for my system. Music is too bright with vocals frequently bordering on, or crossing over into, harsh. It isn't fully broken in yet, but I don't see it being a long-term resident of my system and anticipate sending it back within its return window.

 

For a few reasons, I have decided to try a McIntosh tube preamp next. I am looking at a new C8 vs a used C2600 or 2700. I have found surprisingly few reviews of the C8. Anybody have relevant experience or recommendations? I would love a second set of balanced inputs that the C8 is missing, but that isn't an absolute deal breaker.

 

Appreciate the group expertise!

Current system:

Pro-Ject Carbon Evo (fully upgraded) with Sumiko Wellfleet stylus

ifi Micro iPhono3 Black Label phono preamp

NAD C 658 DAC

Rogue Audio RP-7 preamp (for now)

Parasound A21+ amp

Bowers & Wilkins 803 D3 floor standing speakers 

andrewmland

Unfortunately, I cannot help you with those models.  I do have the McIntosh C2300 Pre-amp which has no DAC.  It does not look like you need a DAC, so, you might want to take a look at this model.  It is a really nice tube preamp.  I am running it with vintage telefunken 12ax7 smooth plates into dual monoblocked mc275s with 12ax7 mullards and Gold Lion reissue KT88s.  My speakers are Wilson W/P 8 which are presumed to be bright up top and I like the sound with this setup.  It is possible the Preamp or Amps or both are taming the top end a little, but, unfortunately, I have not done enough experimentation to tell you for sure. 

I have the MA352 Integrated amp that I believe has the same pre-amp as the C8. I love it! While the looks are great, it was the sound that made it a keeper. I don't use the equalizer on the MA352 so it is a closer comparison to the C8.

@dayglow While I certainly appreciate the recommendation, any additional detail you can provide? Personal experience with it? Or just recommended based on the look.