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    Integrating the old with the new

    Would love to hear your thoughts on integrating old and new equipment. I inherited a McIntosh MC250 that works great. I would like to add a preamp. Should I be looking for a vintage piece of gear to complement it or would combining it with newer technology like a used C2200 make sense? Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicinme
    Would love to hear your thoughts on integrating old and new equipment. I inherited a McIntosh MC250 that works great. I would like to add a preamp. Should I be looking for a vintage piece of gear to complement it or would combining it with newer technology like a used C2200 make sense? Thanks in advance.
    Welcome to AR, Musicinme.

    Just my 2 cents worth, but the MC250 is nice solid state power amp, vintage 1967-76. I don't think it's really worth while mating with a almost current, near SOTA preamp like the C2200.



    Why not consider a nice Mac preamp of around the same vintage like this C28, 1970-78 ...



    Or even better maybe, a tuner / preamp like this MX113, 1971-80 ...



    Beauty!!!

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    That 250 looks very nice compared to the one in a local pawnshop here in St. Louis. It was dirty and had rust on it. And the pawnshop was asking way to much for it...$1200 big ones. I told him he was out of his mind if he thinks he will get that for it.


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    I see nothing wrong with going new with old. A nice older amp set up with a newer good quality pre can only enhance the amp that much more than a vintage pre with wear. If your looking to maximize your amps potential overall sound, this is a good way to do it.
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    I would agree with Rod-a on this but I think it could go either way. I think this amp could mate well with newer or older gear. But I have heard that McIntosh amps like McIntosh preamps for good synergy. I am not saying this is always the case but most of the times I have seen McIntosh amps being used they have a McIntosh Pre in front of them. It just seems that McIntosh stuff does so well with their own brand of stuff that thats the usual setup if Mac is the brand being used.

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    I don't think there would be any problem using a newer Mac preamp. However, Mac today isn't Mac of yesterday and if it was my choice I'd go vintage Mac.

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    I have the same question, just years later! Wonder what ever happened here? I have a MC250 that I would like to hook up for my home theater and am wondering what to use so I can use my 4 speakers plus a sub for home theater and still use the MAC for my old records? Thanks!

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    What do you have now for HT? If using an A/V receiver or preamp, and the receiver has preamp outputs, just run the preamp output for left/right main into the Mac, then connect the main speakers. You may need an outboard phono stage for hooking up the turntable.

    Let me know what else you have to go with the 250.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoepki View Post
    I have the same question, just years later! Wonder what ever happened here? I have a MC250 that I would like to hook up for my home theater and am wondering what to use so I can use my 4 speakers plus a sub for home theater and still use the MAC for my old records? Thanks!

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