McIntosh C26 Vintage Preamp - Survivor w/Dual Phono Inputs
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McIntosh C26 Vintage Preamp - Survivor w/Dual Phono Inputs
SkyFi 479
479 South Broad Street
Glen Rock NJ 07452
United States
General:
Great vintage preamp from McIntosh and a great foundation to your system. Would pair up well with the classic vintage MR78 tuner and MC2105 amplifier we also recently listed for sale.
This model is well equipped including dual phono inputs and tone controls to get the most out of your vintage speakers.
Tested and working as it should. All controls are quiet, and all bulbs are working just like they should.
SkyFi Cosmetic Notes:
This C26 has minor cosmetic blemishes including some light marking on the top cover and some paint separation near the headphone jack. The RCA jacks have been cleaned but some corrosion and flaking plating is visable.
SkyFi Technical Notes:
This C26 is among the most reliable of the vintage solid state McIntosh preamplifiers due to is simple design implementation and feature set. The particular unit appears to be in all original condition.
After cleaning all of the controls, it passed all of our bench testing with flying colors. This unit is completely fine to be returned to service, however, it may benefit from some preventative maintenance if long term reliability is a priority. We categorize this type of piece as a "Survivor."
Brand Background:
McIntosh Laboratory is an American manufacturer of handcrafted high-end audio equipment based in Binghamton, New York. The company was founded in 1949 by Frank McIntosh. The company designs and produces audio amplifiers, stereo tuners and other consumer electronics products.
Ownership:
Single Owner
Connections:
RCA, AC Outlets
General Sound:
Smooth, uncolored, undistorted natural and clean
Cosmetic Condition:
8/10 = Very Good. Excellent front faceplate, one minor flaw on chassis side or top. See our detailed rating description here.
Working Condition:
Working perfectly and tested in our lab and listening room.
Included:
Unit and box
Packing:
Original Manufacturers Packing
Specs:
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.1%
Gain: 62 dB (MM), 20 dB (line)
Input sensitivity: 2mV (MM), 250mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 74 dB (MM), 85 dB (line)
Output: 250mV (line), 2.5V (Pre out)
Dimensions:
16" x 5.4" x 13" (406.4 x 138.1 x 330mm)
Weight:
31 lbs.
Approximate Age:
1970
Recommended Cables:
Kimber Kable - RCA Interconnects - Better
Kimber Kable - RCA Interconnects - Best
Kimber Kable - Phono Interconnects
Testing Process:
We start with a visual inspection of all internal components to make sure that there are no signs of heat stress or damage. Capacitors are checked for telltale signs of predictive failure including bulging, shrunken wrappers, or physical leakage. We also inspect the PCBs for discoloration from resistors or transistors that may have been running hot. On vintage units we often spot check select capacitors for value and ESR.
When we first power on a preamplifier we connect its RCA output to a Sencore PA81 Power Analyzer which simulates real world loading conditions and gives us an oscilloscope interface.
The first order of business is checking that the volume control works smoothly throughout its entire range with acceptable channel balance. This is accomplished by feeding a 1 KHz sine wave into one of the preamp’s line level inputs while monitoring the preamp’s output on an oscilloscope.
We then switch to a 1 KHz square wave to test the tone controls, loudness function, and filters where applicable. During this step we are watching for equal alteration of the test signal by both channels. This also helps us identify dirty controls that will need treatment.
Once the basic line stage functions are verified, we test each input individually. This is especially important for devices that use relays to select their sources. If the preamp is equipped with a phono stage we test that as well. We use an inverse RIAA filter which allows us to feed a reference test signal into the phono input with the proper RIAA equalization and level. A square wave or sine sweep is used to verify that the device’s phono stage is faithfully reproducing the RIAA curve. If the preamp under test has balanced inputs and/or outputs these are tested as well.
We finish up our bench testing with a listening test with our bench amplifier and reference speakers. During this test we check for hum or hiss that may not have shown up in earlier testing. We also check that all of the tone controls and filters perform as expected.
If the preamplifier has remote control functions these are also tested. Preamps with tube circuits or complicated power supply topologies are connected at our long term test rig for extended stress testing under real world conditions.
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