Easy on the eyes, even better on the ears. The McIntosh MC250 is a solid-state design on a classic chassis that retains the wonderful McIntosh sound without tubes. This piece presents very well visually, even the the bends and edges of the chrome chassis are some of the better we've seen. Recently serviced, with channels evenly balanced at 40 watts, this is a piece that could stay in your collection for generations.
- Production
- 1967-79
- Condition
- 8/10
- Serial No.
- 63L64
- Orig. MSRP
- $429
- Restoration
- Full 30-point service check
- Deoxidized potentiometers and switches
- Replaced all out-of-spec capacitors
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Factory Specs
Power output 50 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo), 100 watts into 8Ω (mono)
Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.25%
Damping factor 38
Input sensitivity 0.5V
Signal to noise ratio 90dB
Speaker load impedance 4Ω to 16Ω
Semiconductors 24 x silicon transistors, 18 x diodes
Dimensions 10.5"W x 7"H x 15.75"D
Weight 36 lbs.
- Documentation
McIntosh MC-250 Owner's Manual
- The History of McIntosh
- Founded in 1949, McIntosh is known for offering distinguished home audio systems that deliver the ultimate experience in music and film. Offering products for two-channel stereo sound systems and multi-channel home theaters with surround sound, McIntosh continues to define the ultimate home audio entertainment...
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- Liner Notes
In the early 70's Neil Young picked up a pair of McIntosh MC250 which he ran in his stereo system at home, serial numbers 22L32, and 22L33.
- Stock No.
- 7647259558109
Easy on the eyes, even better on the ears. The McIntosh MC250 is a solid-state design on a classic chassis that retains the wonderful McIntosh sound without tubes. This piece presents very well visually, even the the bends and edges of the chrome chassis are some of the better we've seen. Recently serviced, with channels evenly balanced at 40 watts, this is a piece that could stay in your collection for generations.