Randy Myers
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I just picked up a little MC 754 amp. As many of you know, I grew up in Binghamton and I want to have at least one Mc piece in my rack. Well this deal came up and I could not resist.
The MC 754 that I just received was described by the seller as a museum piece, looking as good now as the day it rolled out of the factory. After inspecting it and listening to it for a bit last evening I have to agree. This is what intrigued me a 20+ year old piece that looks and sounds like it came out of the factory yesterday. No marks on the chrome at all, no swirls; the paint is perfect, the connection look brand new. Even has a spare fuse module that is labeled with very old scotch tape on the little plastic bag
... There is no noise at all, absolutely silent with every control (the gain knobs are dead silent as is the impedance button for example). Plenty of power, power light is bright and true... don't know about the protection lights because I will probably never drive it at those levels
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Listening for a few minutes last night I can say it has the "Mc sound" compared to other Mc amps I have heard over the years and owned back in the day. I can also say that the T+A is quite a bit different in sound then the McIntosh. More open, more dynamic, a lot faster with tighter bass. But the little Mc is a very warm inviting sounding amp. Great channel separation and very musical.
So I like having the two amps in the rack... nice change of pace depending on mood
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The MC 754 that I just received was described by the seller as a museum piece, looking as good now as the day it rolled out of the factory. After inspecting it and listening to it for a bit last evening I have to agree. This is what intrigued me a 20+ year old piece that looks and sounds like it came out of the factory yesterday. No marks on the chrome at all, no swirls; the paint is perfect, the connection look brand new. Even has a spare fuse module that is labeled with very old scotch tape on the little plastic bag


Listening for a few minutes last night I can say it has the "Mc sound" compared to other Mc amps I have heard over the years and owned back in the day. I can also say that the T+A is quite a bit different in sound then the McIntosh. More open, more dynamic, a lot faster with tighter bass. But the little Mc is a very warm inviting sounding amp. Great channel separation and very musical.
So I like having the two amps in the rack... nice change of pace depending on mood
