Tempted to buy a Macintosh


I am quite tempted to buy a Macintosh amp, and would like to learn more about it.

I have a Almarro 318B (18W) integrated and a Triode Lab 2A3 integrated.  For speakers, I have a set of Zu Omen Def I and Spatial Audio X5.  I haven’t heard a Masintosh in person.  I mainly like its retro look.  From reviews, I heard it has a very smooth sound, which may match with my listening preference.  I only listen to Jazz and Bossa Nova with low-medium volume.  And my questions are:

1) My speakers are efficient speakers and I listen in low volume.  So, I don’t need and want big power.  Is Macintosh a good match to my speakers?  I have no interest to change my speakers for now.

2) my budget is around $3000 for used equipment.  That is not a lot for a Mac.  So, it seems I would go for an integrated.  

3) I like tubes, but it seems Macintosh is more a SS brand.  And it seems there is no tube integrated.  The entry level MA252 is a hybrid with a tube preamp and SS amp.  I listen to some your tube video and it sounds great.  But of course, can’t draw any conclusion base on YouTube videos.  Is that a good choice to step into Macintosh world?  Or people would suggest to go different routes to get the full potential of Macintosh?  That is all SS, or separate tube pre amp (e.g. Coincident or Supratek) and power amp (MC275)?
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To OP, I purchased a McIntosh MA6600 200wpc integrated with all the bells and whistles including big blue meters from Audio Classics used for $3200.00. It looks brand new And has the great McIntosh house sound.  It is quite heavy, weighing in around 75 pounds out of the box. The sound is to die for, you won’t be disappointed. 
sandthemall is correct. I know from direct personal experience that a Mac without Autoformers does not sound like classic Mac. It is OK, but the smooth solidity and "gravity" is not the same.
How can I tell if certain model has the Autoformers or not?  I don’t see this mentioned in the specifications.  
Amps that put out the same watts into all ohm ratings listed have autoformers. Those that give different power ratings for 4/8 ohms (typically) don’t have autoformers.
@raysmtb1,

Welcome to the audio forum.  I've only been in the forum for about one year, but I've met some really nice individuals that know their stuff when it comes to audio.  REALLY know their stuff and happy to pass on their knowledge.  Many times the information shared back and forth goes over my head, and I'm sure I have asked some questions that have given most members a good chuckle.  But I always get polite answers full of information for the most part....then there are a few dicks as you've found out.  Ignore them as I do -- life's too short to waste time on them.  I'm glad to see that you are tackling the life challenge you've been handed, kudos to you.