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Have found a local sale for a pristine, hardly used Mac 2505 amp and C-26 pre with perfect walnut cases, $700 for the pair. What do ya think of the price and how will that pair with Belles?

Rich

That seems like dirt. Although I have never cared for the Mac sound, collectors for whatever reason gobble them up? Personally, I don't get it. But, if you need to try them, you can't lose on Mac gear pricewise. Sound quality on the other hand is where they fall short of other gear IMO.

OK, flame away!

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that looks like great pricing for that equipment. Will you have a

chance to listen to them, open them up? Assuming the things do

not need major work I say pick them up, if you do not like the sound

eventually and plan to upgrade you will be able to sell them for much

more than you are planning on paying. I am one of those who DOES

like the sound of McIntosh, SS and Tube, I think most people who have

heard McIntosh equipment stay fans for life. IMHO the amps sound

better than the preamps. At that price you cannot go wrong.

Tony

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Did not get a chance to preview, now I am not sure I got such a good

deal as I have never owned Mac before. I get quite a bit of hum when I

turn the L-R channel gains up to about one-third. Is this normal? Don't

sound right to me. My MOSFET integrated is stone cold silent. Hope I

did not buy a pig in a poke. Any ideas?

Thanks Rich

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Thanks Gary/Paul - I've got in narrowed down to the loudness control.

On the C-26 it is labeled flat to the left and max to the right. I have

not had a loudness control on any equipment for years but when I did it

would either be flat or off. Here where it gets funny, at the flat

setting is where there is most volume gain and the worst hum, at max

setting is the least volume gain and no hum. I am confused. As I turn

toward max nearly all the mids and highs are gone along with hum. At

full flat all frequency is as they should be but with a lot of hum.

Never seen a loudness control like this. Although once

everthing is adjusted just so, it sounds pretty good. This is all

connected to my second system, Corns, crappy wire and an older CD. But

hum is hum no matter what it will connected to. The seller said he

would take it back or pay for a tech but I am not sure it is worth the

trouble. Whats an ignorant Mac guy supposed to do.

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It's not that great of a price. A little better than average. I think C26's usually go for $350 and 2505's go for $300 to $500. These are both solid state so Craig isn't going to touch them. Ok, wait, they have walnut cases. That makes it a little better deal.

But I agree that at that price you're safe to buy them and give them a go. If you don't like them, you're not going to lose anything.

Edit.... Good timing on my part. I see you already bought them. If they aren't working and the guy will take them back, I'd take him up on that offer.

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Rich, if the cosmetic condition of the McIntosh is excellent, and you want to part with it, I might be interested. That is of course assuming you don't want to mess with it.

If sugar lips Craig won't touch it, you may want to try the folks at AudioClassics instead.

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Thanks guys for all your input - there is a long time Mac dealer in

town who can have a look and from what eveyone has been saying it

sounds like there is a problem. I am going to mull it over tonight.

Gilbert, I'll let you know. Pisses me off when you think you have found

a decent deal on equipment you've been wanting to try and then,

problems. Course then again, my beautiful and described as "perfect"

Oak/Cane Belles were picked up with blown tweeters. Now I wouldn't

trade 'em for a million bucks, well, maybe a million and one!!!!!!!

Rich

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I think you ought to have them gone over and brought back up to spec. I can't imagine you would be sorry. I bought a MC2155 and a C29 and both had minor problems that I had taken care of. For less than $100 they perform like new. I love the the McIntosh sound with Klipsch and how can you resist those blue meters!

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