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Sometimes I think we can drive ourselves off the road into the cornfield in this hobby.Who stands behind Blueberries SAS's and EX things 5 or 10 years down the road. Not exactly a mainstream diet!Now I don't care who you are that's funny right there, blueberries and diet, get it?
Yeah, my MX-110 is 50 years old, but I would take it over anything in the marketplace up to 5K.
CHEAP, cheap, cheap, is always good because you never get what you pay for... you get what you find.The problem with that philosophy is you also settle for what you find, it then becomes the best in your mind.Like a 50yr old McIntosh preamp or a Bottlehead thing is the best preamp under $5K?
Just a thought, if you're a DIY'er, go with a Bottlehead Foreplay III and you will have enough to also build a nice companion phono pre and still have some money left over. I have a upgraded Foreplay II that rivals my McIntosh MX-110. Yeah, my MX-110 is 50 years old, but I would take it over anything in the marketplace up to 5K.If the OP can live with vintage that had been serviced, there are always a nice MX-110 out there and the added bonus is tube FM that is amazingly good.No balanced outs or dedicated subs outs on the MX-110, you can build a Foreplay with dedicated sub outs, don't think you can mod them for balanced outs though.Jim
jim, you need to listen to more gear. if mcintosh tube preamps are anything like their tubed tunas, then they are decent, but highly over-rated, and can easily be outperformed for far less money. (a sherwood tubed tuna in decent shape, readily awailable for ~$50-$200, will outperform any tubed mac tuna in any condition - even one that has been refurb'd and modded to the gills. amhik. )yust the fact that an inexpensive <$500 preamp rivals your mx-110, (like the foreplay you mentioned), is proof there's likely dozens of preamps under $2k, (let alone <$5k!?!), that will perform much better than the mx-110.ymmv,doug s.
Doug, I used to think the same, until the owner of Shelley's Stereo, a long time McIntosh Dealer sold me the MX-110 that simply shined above the crowd. It has some tweaks to shorten the signal path and make it more neutral. Trust me, it wasn't the first or last pre that I've owned, in fact I sold my C22 because of the MX-110. Funny that a dinasaur still commands around $1500.00. The Bottlehead is a very well designed preamp that has a very quiet sound floor and lets the music do its own thing....I was very happily surprised by it. It's not always about the name or how much, but how it performs. I will let the well heeled deep pockets pay the money and enjoy what I have and know that I have a system that gives me goose bumps for a lot less! I will spend whatever it takes to acheive what my ears like, or save as well...Jim
Doug:Funny, none of what you mentioned is tube based. Could it be that McIntosh earned the cache! Sherwood was at best low to mid fi and never will arise to the quality of build, performance of the other tube based tuners of the day.