I just picked up one of these at a really good price, and wonder if it is worth restoring?
Thanks.
Buzz
Yes, it's worth restoring - as long as it isn't a rusted mass that has been run over by a Mac truck - probably no at that point.![]()
I have an MX110 Z which is a wonderful preamp as well as a tuner. It's paired with some MC30's and JBL horns right now. I've completely restored the MX110 and had no issues. I don't think it sounds hard at all but what you use to restore it and what else it's paired with could make a big difference.
The MX110 is a completely different design of its preamp stage to the C-20 preamp.
I've always heard that the MX-110 was basically a C-20 preamp and MR67 tuner combined into one unit.
The McIntosh C-20 preamp uses 8 tubes, and is essentially 2 mono preamps on one chassis..with one power supply..more or less. Unless the MX-110 uses 7 tubes just for audio (and not tuner and RF functions) then it can't be equivalent to a C-20. (The 8th tube in the C-20 is the rectifier for B+)
The MX110 has a Compactron with (3) 12AX7 equivalents. So it is possible that the circuit could be similar (I haven't verified this, though) with fewer parts count.
Buzz
I think the C20 is the best looking of all Mc tube preamps.