Not a waste at all. It's a great amp. If possible though, try before you buy, or at least make sure everything is working.
McIntosh MC-2300 amplifier or... ?
Hello,
I tried searching on the web for info on this, but apart from some specifications I didn't find much in the way of listening experiences.
Please be gentle.
I'm looking to "upgrade" more for the sake of trying new things than a necessity. I currently have an Integra DTR 6.5 (2005? 2006?) that does a decent job for my home theatre and when run in Pure Audio mode (switches off all video processing) does a decent job for stereo music.
I have often heard that having a dedicated amp, especially for stereo really opens up the soundstage and in general you get better clarity of music etc. I would use the pre-out on the Integra for the Left and Right channels to connect to the stereo amp whatever one I end up with.
My budget is no more than $1000. Used or new.
That said, there's someone local selling a McIntosh MC-2300 for around $1000. I know they were made between 1970 and 1980. Would this be a good way to dip my feet into a stereo amplifier? Would this be a downgrade from the Integra considering the age?
Would it by wiser for me to spend the grand instead on a new amp by Emotiva or Outlaw or something similar?
Any input is welcome. If you think it is silly to go with MC-2300, I would like you to tell me so I don't waste $1000.
I tried searching on the web for info on this, but apart from some specifications I didn't find much in the way of listening experiences.
Please be gentle.
I'm looking to "upgrade" more for the sake of trying new things than a necessity. I currently have an Integra DTR 6.5 (2005? 2006?) that does a decent job for my home theatre and when run in Pure Audio mode (switches off all video processing) does a decent job for stereo music.
I have often heard that having a dedicated amp, especially for stereo really opens up the soundstage and in general you get better clarity of music etc. I would use the pre-out on the Integra for the Left and Right channels to connect to the stereo amp whatever one I end up with.
My budget is no more than $1000. Used or new.
That said, there's someone local selling a McIntosh MC-2300 for around $1000. I know they were made between 1970 and 1980. Would this be a good way to dip my feet into a stereo amplifier? Would this be a downgrade from the Integra considering the age?
Would it by wiser for me to spend the grand instead on a new amp by Emotiva or Outlaw or something similar?
Any input is welcome. If you think it is silly to go with MC-2300, I would like you to tell me so I don't waste $1000.
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