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  1. I thought I'd inform the forum that I just purchased an excellent condition MC250, which has been used little since receiving a service by Terry DeWick several years ago.  

    I'm now on the lookout for a C45 with the TM1 tuner module and RAA1 antenna. My goal is to find one under 2K. I've seen a few sell in that range, they come along every now and then, but it'll take time to find one.

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  2. PHX1KAH:  Yet another vote for McIntosh and Heresies.  I’ll certainly try to make sure that whatever I end up with is packaged properly.  Thanks.

     

    willland:  Your experience seems to be contrary to the advice I have received, as well as what I have read, but it’s good to know that you’ve had luck matching amps and your Heresy I & IIs.

     

    ricktate:  Thanks.  I realize that Parasound makes some decent amps, but MIC is a deal-breaker for me.  Also, the second link you posted does not work - the content appears to have been removed.

  3. mikebse2a3:  Thanks for the Audio Classics recommendation, I had forgotten about them.  The MHA100 looks interesting and that is a pretty good price but, unfortunately at over 3K I'd still need to add a pre and that would put me way over budget.  AudioClassics has a MC2100 in D1 condition for $799.00, but "D" physical condition is probably a bit too rough. 

  4. DavidF:  I was thinking about getting an AT602 until I can afford to get an MC250 or 2100 and I found one for a good price, but I'd rather have a 3 channel that I could later use for center & rear surround speakers.  Do you know if ATI made a 3 channel in that same series?  ATIs new 3 channel amps are a bit too dear, I think, for my intended usage.  I'll take a look at the Aegir.

  5. Randyh: That's what I plan to do until I can assemble the "new" components I'm after.  I do realize that the Heresy IIIs only require a few watts.  What would you consider "overkill" as far as wattage is concerned?  I was considering the First Watt F6, but was advised that, though tempting, such low wattage amps are not ideal for daily usage.

     

    buckaroo:  Nope, I cannot afford the newer MAC stuff, which is why I'm looking at used, older Mac and Audio Research pre amps - still undecided on the amp, but as I stated the MC250 and 2100 are appealing.

     

    The Marantz PM8005 is supposed to be pretty decent, or so I've read.

  6. TFR1:  Good to know that I seem to be on the right track with my ideas.

     

    jimjimbo:  Just laying around?  An enviable position to be in. 

     

    Well, I do have a Marantz 2238B and a Kenwood KT-7500 boxed up in storage - but alas - no MAC gear.

     

    Also, I found an Audio Research LS25 MK II for $1,800.00 today.

     

    ... or maybe a MC2100.

  7. JohnA:  Thanks.  Yes, I understand that getting into McIntosh is not cheap.  I think it can be done for close to my budget.  I have seen pretty decent prices on used MAC gear from time to time and if I pair a MAC pre with a different amp, I can meet my budget.

     

    I have also seen used Yamaha A-S2100s, on occasion, for under 2K, which I am also considering. 

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  8. glens:  Will do, but I was really hoping for more recommendations and discussion from the forum members here.

     

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    Unless I get some traction with this thread, I will keep looking for a C45 or C220 and I'll probably get an ATI AT602 or maybe a AT1505 to start.  The ATI will probably get replaced at some point.  A rebuilt MC275 or 225 would be nice, but they're too expensive, hence my interest in the MC250.  I think a tube pre and a SS amp might work well with my Heresy IIIs.

     

    Anyone have any recommendations on relative low-powered amps - either tube or SS?

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  9. Howdy.  New member here.  I recently purchased a pair of Heresy IIIs and I need some advice on amp/pre or integrated selection. Primary usage will be music; although, the ability to hook up a HT would be nice, but not a deal-breaker since I have an old Pioneer and other speakers I could use for HT. Room size is irrelevant at this point since I will probably be moving in the next 6 months or so. Budget is ~ $3,000.00, less would be better, and I plan on purchasing used equipment a piece at a time since I cannot afford everything all at once.

    What I had in mind was to focus on an excellent quality pre and then add an amp later. I realize that Heresy speakers are highly efficient and don’t require a lot of wattage and I recognize that the Heresies generally do well with tube equipment, but I’d like to stay with SS if at all possible – mainly for maintenance & initial cost concerns, but I will consider tubes if the unit is not too old and/or has been recently serviced or restored and the price is right.

    My initial thought was to find a McIntosh C45 and pair it with an MC250, or find a Audio Research SP-14 Hybrid, but I’m not sure what amp would be a good match for the SP-14.  A MA6900 could be found for under $3K, but the initial cost is too much for me right now.

    I did find a “mint” McIntosh C220 for $699.00 + $150.00 shipping, but I have concerns that it may be a scam for that price. But man, it sure is tempting.  I also found an ATI AT602 for $300.00 + $60.00 shipping.  I think a C220 & an AT602 for $1.2K would sure be sweet, but I don't know how it would pair w/ my Heresy IIIs.

    Any advice or other equipment suggestions would be appreciated.

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