Modwright 36.5 v McIntosh C2300 preamp


Looking for a preamp to go with my Modwright 150 amp. Prefer to have built in phono. Considering the Modwright 36.5 preamp (no built in phono) and the McIntosh C2300. Do not have opportunity to directly compare the 2 in my system, so was curious if anyone had any thoughts on these preamps, ideally with the Modwright amp. Thanks for your input.
cavl
Davvie,

I was using a McIntosh MC 402 with the C2300. I was not trying to offend anyone, but simply state my experience with the two products I owned as requested by the op. They are both excellent products and each has their own sets of strengths and weaknesses.
Thank everyone for their input. As you know, there are a number of very good preamp choices available, the McIntosh and Modwright included - it really comes down to what sounds best to the individual. Unfortunately a lot of us don't have the opportunity to listen to pieces of equipment/cables before we buy so input by those that have experience with such equipment can be helpful. Thanks again.
Like all audio gear you can mix and match but that takes a lot of time and luck. I think Mod Wright with same brand amp is the smart way to go.

Having said that I use McIntosh gear so my C2300 makes great music with the McIntosh C2300. The C2300 is natural and neutral with great detail and dynamics. This C2300 drives the MC402 amp.

I think HP said the C2300 was the first tube preamp that had no sound of its own that he has heard. I also can state that they type of NOS tube you use can take the McIntosh C2300 any way you want it, warmer, super detailed etc.

I like in this order Siemens 12ax7WA, Telefunkens and Mullards, RCA black plates and if I want a more even and a touch analytical sound just pop in a pair of GE 5751 black plates.

The C2300 is a keeper, just use the tube that best fits your idea of good sound. 5 star preamp.