Want seperates and have an integrated Mcintosh


have a MA6600 and can't afford both a MC452 and a C50/2500. Should I buy a pre and use the integrated amp side or buy a mc 452 and use the integrated pre ?
timunder
I recently snagged a C50/MC452 on Audiogon, replacing a MAC6700 I really enjoyed, selling it to someone on Audiogon who loves his new McIntosh.
I moved my system to a room that was more than double the size and the extra power and the improvement in sound quality was immediately appreciated!
I know lots of audiophiles look down on McIntosh electronics, but to me it has a very "musical" sound, sounds great with a wide variety of speakers and most important, can be listened to for a long time, without being "tiring" to the listener.
I really enjoy my new acquisitions!
I totally agree with Ghasley. The McIntosh MC452's (and MC601's) are amazing amps and I feel you will notice the difference right away in your setup. You could always add a preamp later or go direct to the amp if your source allows.
Sounds like you have the cash to swing one or the other: the amp or the pre, is that correct? If so, I would recommend you buy the amp, search for a preowned c2300 and sell your integrated to fund that purchase. Good luck.
If you can completely bypass the preamp in your integrated, I would go with a new preamp first. The only exception would be if your current amp doesn't have enough power to drive your speakers well.