Don’t understand; vintage styling and updated technology. Someone upgraded a vintage C22 with modern components? I’m just intrigued.
Edited. Looks like it was relaunched by McIntosh. Interesting.
The piece being referenced for purchase is: http://www.mcintoshlabs.com/us/Products/pages/ProductDetails.aspx?CatId=preamplifiers&ProductId=... |
I used my fresh-from-the-factory C22 yesterday for the first time. Using for phono duties with a VPI Classic 2/Blackbird combo. First impressions very positive! I purchased because it has tone controls! I don't listen to vinyl that much and want to make adjustments when necessary. Really nice looking box! |
I can't speak to the C-22, but I have been happily using a C220 for about 6 years. Many Mac preamp owners have had good results from upgrading the tubes. I replaced the stock tubes with Mullard reissues (~$40 per pair), and got smoother sound, lower noise, and an expanded soudstage. And I absolutely love the functionality of my C220, which is not as extensive as the C-22. I would guess you will enoy your purchase a great deal. |
I recently purchased an NOS (New Old Stock) Mcintosh C2500 full function Pre-amp. If the C-22 performs the same, it's a winner. My C2500 has reacted to tube rolling really nicely and has make a HUGE improvement in my overall systems performance. Like you, it is my first Mcintosh piece and now I am kicking myself for not buying a Mc pre sooner. The C2500, being of a newer design may have more features, internal DAC and two Phono section but that is just fluff but for me it's all about how it has taken my entire system to the next level. Also when I compared product at or near the same price range the Mcintosh, offered more bang for the buck. |