where doe's the mc602 stand. i think it came after the mc2600.
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@g_nakamoto: The MC602 commenced production ~2000 and is still available, while the MC2600 ran from 1990 to 1995. MC602 is quad balanced, was tested to a far wider frequency response range and has a better S/N number. MC2600 has better specifications than the MC2500, but both are very similar. Note that they are fan-cooled, while the MC602 is convection cooled. Additional details on both can be had from Roger Russell's site here: http://www.roger-russell.com/amplif2.htm. |
@2channeljunkie I can't offer any input on the Theta amps; never ran across any. I vastly preferred the MC2500 to SAE and Phase Linear at the time, but found the Threshold Stasis to be a bit more enjoyable with the turntable rig I was using (Magnepan arm, DV23 Ruby, Sota Sapphire). Couldn't afford either, so stuck with my Hafler DH220 until I could swing my Belles Model One. @g_nakamoto Not necessarily; the 2500/2600 were designed as caged, rack-mount units and McIntosh decided to produce a form that could be used both by consumers and professionals. That's why the fans are speed selectable and can be set to thermostatic control. 602 is strictly a consumer design; glass faceplates don't travel well in Anvil cases. |
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