Oops. Pittsburgh. My apologies It’s the same answer though!
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michaellent: thanks, I think the switcher is the answer for now. It’s good to know the problem and potential cost to fix. I really appreciate your input. fasteddie: You expressed my dilemma perfectly. I’m not an audiophile, but I have heirloom audiophile equipment. It just feels wrong to sell it. And that’s why I found this group and posted my question. Thank you. |
No it makes No sence a fixed Mcintosh preamp is much better quality then any piece of junk for $750 please remember when you buy anything new roughly 25% or less actually goes into the item the rest a R&D overhead and markup. that piece you have would sell for $3-4K new it may cost $5-600 to fix send it in and get a written estimate . In the mean time with Khorns you can run any thing on them while you are waiting they are very efficient. I was at a demonstration where a Paul Klipsch hooked up a 9 v pocket radio up to a K horn around 1980 and was very loud at maybe 1 watt.grest Classic a Loudspeaker. |
We are not really answering your question, what decently priced preamp would be a good choice? I don't know. That is to keep the McIntosh amp and Klipsch Speakers. Putting aside sentimentality (I still use the equipment I inherited from my wealthy uncle) I would first question that decision. If not an audiophile, or, even if you were, who says that is the equipment you would choose, which means, keep it for sentimental reasons, or move it along. Klipsch Cornerhorns? What model? They are quite large and might not fit your listening space. Because they are highly efficient, the amp will not need to do much, so the idea of a 'switcher' then direct to the amp could work, but, consider volume. I use a Chase Remote Line Controller, love it, it has remote volume, input switching, and, a feature I truly like, remote balance. A small tweak to the balance of some tracks makes a large difference I found. here is new in box, $50. https://www.ebay.com/itm/wireless-adapter-Remote-Line-Controller-New-NIB-CHASE-RLC-1E/372651830886?hash=item56c3c7ae66:g:lDAAAOSwnXhcspCn Then, get familiar with the amp and speakers, (they might need some work too), and decide, fix the pre-amp, keep for future options, sell as is. |