Randy Myers
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So, I picked up a vintage C712 pre-amp. Really good shape, close to mint and came installed in the matching L70 case. It arrived today and I had a chance to listen to it a bit tonight. I certainly cannot say it sounds better than the Hattor, but I can definitely say it sounds different. I was impressed and liked what I heard. I also like that it controls the power on my phono stage, tuner, and vintage light box! It can also control the tuner functions from its remote!
I had to do some tuning on the gain on some of the other gear. I had to turn down the gain on the amplifier and the subwoofers a bit to allow for more volume control from the pre. I love the mechanical rotating of the volume knob from the remote on the unit!
All in all, I might be willing to give up some of what the Hattor offers for the McIntosh goodness. Always like adding another Mc piece into my system. I also liked the reply I got from Mc when I was asking them about the power connection cables for the C712 to my other pieces...
Here is Chuck's thought on the pre-amp:
"The C712 is new enough to have modern performance levels with decades of life left in it, and old enough to be had a good price, a perfect choice."
I had to do some tuning on the gain on some of the other gear. I had to turn down the gain on the amplifier and the subwoofers a bit to allow for more volume control from the pre. I love the mechanical rotating of the volume knob from the remote on the unit!
All in all, I might be willing to give up some of what the Hattor offers for the McIntosh goodness. Always like adding another Mc piece into my system. I also liked the reply I got from Mc when I was asking them about the power connection cables for the C712 to my other pieces...
Here is Chuck's thought on the pre-amp:
"The C712 is new enough to have modern performance levels with decades of life left in it, and old enough to be had a good price, a perfect choice."