Vintage Mac vs. Modern Amps?


I am seriously thinking of selling my vintage McIntosh MC2200 amp and buying some Schiit, Crown, or a used Hegel or PS Audio. This Mac amp has been with me for 15 years and I thought I would never get rid of it, but I’m tired of of taking this amp to the shop every 5-6 years and waiting around for weeks or months to get it back.

I would still be keeping my Mac C27 Pre-Amp, so there would still be some Mac “sauce” in my system. What would I be losing/gaining in sound quality by going to, for example, a Shciit Vidar or a Crown? Is Mac as special as the Mac choir preaches?


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Showing 1 response by elliottbnewcombjr

McIntosh SS 'sauce' is to do nothing to the signal, that was my experience.

I used a McIntosh SS Pair for years. Amp: MC2250; preamp: C28.  

Decided to go back to tubes, sold both on eBay,

AMP

I chose a used Cayin Tube amp, A88T, 45 wpc, plenty for my efficient horn speakers. Just got lucky, they are a terrific combination. Designed in Germany, to sound like McIntosh Tube Amp, built in China. Terrific quality, awesome sound.

This convinced me about the Cayin

http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/cayin/a88t.html

If you consider tubes, perhaps look for external bias meters and external adjusters.

PREAMP

I question your retaining the SS C27. To me, if I kept my C28, that would be keeping 'do nothing'. I am very glad I went back to tubes, 

I sold my SS C28 and bought a very vintage McIntosh mx110z Tube Tuner/Preamp. Love it, and it's phono is the best I ever had. I was not fond of the SS C28's phono. I use a SUT so I can continue using mx110z's phono. It has 2 phono inputs, and trim controls to match different cartridge signal strengths, and a 3rd input with trim control. Your C27 probably has that also.

The mx110z tuner is awesome, capability and sound quality. I only listen to one station: Jazz, 88.3 in NJ, but it pulls in plenty. Again, best sounding FM I ever had. I'm 72, I've had a few. They say it needs a good signal, I have a large dedicated FM antenna in the attic right above.

This convinced me about the mx110z

https://positive-feedback.com/Issue77/vintage_mcintosh_experience.htm
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OR:  Keep your McIntosh SS Amp, change only your preamp.

This Vintage Luxman Tube Preamp tempts me greatly even though I don't need it

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Luxman-CL35-MKIII-Tube-Preamp/303871182981

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