McIntosh MC-60 Binding Terminals


I own a set of McIntosh MC-60 monoblock amplifiers. They are original so employ the Barrier strip small speaker terminals. Can someone out there direct me to a source to purchase the spades necessary to connect a set of speakers? Additionally if an Mc-60 owner can identify a source to reliably update this amp with minimal modifications I.E. standard speaker binding terminals or detachable power cord socket? Any observations in terms of what I can anticipate for sound would be most welcome. Have never heard this amp but by all acounts, its supposed to be quite respectable.
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I will also be interested in the information for a good Mcintosh technician especially in the southern california area. I have a Mcintosh 225 that needs to be check out. Thanks.
don't change anything. the mc60 is hardwired, and rightfullt so. you can also buy wire ends which are specifically for mac and other vintage gear.
Audioquest makes a spade that will fit, as do others. Two commonly used spades are the "Bar" and "Bar8" depending on the size wire you are going to use with them. I believe the spacing between the the two forks is 3/16". I use the Audioquest spade with my MC275. You can order them on line or by phone from RAM Electronics. Just google them.

Also, as mentioned above do not mod your MC60's! There are some components inside that may need updating if it has not been done already. Have them gone over by a tech with experience working on vintage McIntosh amps. DeWick Reairs is one such tech. You can find more info on the McIntosh forum over at Audiokarma. Good Luck.