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With so many customers buying the Bluesound Node ($600) from us these days as their streaming source that supports CD and MQA level sound through Tidal, integrated amps make great sense to interface to your speakers. McIntosh makes a nice array of options for you to consider.
First of all, Mac builds its integrateds, receiver and power amps like a Mack truck. There’s plenty of blood and guts. No short cuts. No tricks. All the Macs use large transformers, caps & heatsinks. Mac’s tend to look vintage, but use cutting edge semi conductors from today’s technology.

MA252: 100×2, 30lbs (7 5/8h, 12w, 18d)


Hot off the presses is this stunningly beautiful, slimmer profile Mac. MA252 is among the best electronic buys in our industry as Mac quality blows the doors off of anything less! You’re getting a unit that puts you into a superior echelon compared to all the far east competition.
With tube preamp (two 12AX7a’s & two 12 AT7’s) and solid state power amp (100×2) section, MA252 is a classic analog Mac integrated. No DAC. Inputs include MM phono, two RCA and one XLR. There is one subwoofer output.
The amp section is AB and does not employ autoformers. MA252 does have McIntosh’s Power Guard and Sentry Monitor protection features. It has bass and treble controls and a new High Drive headphone amp.
The game plan with MA252 is to keep it simple and musical. Get your streaming from Node 2 and away ya go!
Consider running this bad boy with ANY Klipsch! It has the gusto and it’s a marriage made in heaven. MA252 is also delightfully at home with GoldenEar and most other cut above speakers.

MA5300: 100×2, 40lbs (6h, 17 1/2w, 22d)


MA5300 is solid state, AB, and has an on board DAC. It is Mac’s first integrated amp with its classic blue power meters. This Mac is smaller than its bigger brothers because some people want Mac and don’t have room for the big boys. MA5300 is impedance safe and does not use autoformers.
Its inputs include MM phono, four RCA analogs, one XLR analog. Digital inputs are two Coax, two OPT, 1 USB-B. MA5300 has pre-out/main-in jacks linked with horse shoe jumpers. The sound of MA5300 is warm and smooth. I think it’s a particularly nice mate to the GoldenEars & Klipsches.

MA352: 200×2, 66lbs (9 7/8h, 17.5w, 20.5d)

We welcome MA252’s vintage style, bigger brother. Most importantly, MA352 has double the horse power- direct coupled as MA252. It doesn’t use autoformers.
MA352 also has Mac’s gorgeous blue power meters AND Mac’s classic 5 band EQ. If you snarl at the thought of EQ, you haven’t used Mac’s before.
Using four tubes in the preamp section, MA352 imbues a slightly warmer color into the sound than solid state gear. As with MA252, MA352 is a full analog design. Inputs include 3 sets unbalanced, 2 sets balanced, and MM phono. It has a set of pre outs intended for subwoofer use.
MA352 hits the spot as an upgraded performer from its little brother- with more sex appeal!

MAC7200 STEREO RECEIVER: 200×2, 75lbs (7 5/8h, 17 1/2w, 22d)


MAC7200 is Mac’s first big dog power house with the large classic power meters. With AM/FM tuner on board and loads of power, MAC7200 is basically an MA8900 (sans tuner) with fewer inputs and no 5 band EQ. It does have bass & treble controls. At 200×2 this and its bigger brothers below can drive any speakers out there.
MAC7200 does use Mac’s renowned autoformers. They keep the impedance constant for reliability. Power Guard & Sentry Monitor are additional Mac classic features used in this and the bigger brothers below.
Inputs include five RCA analog, one XLR, MM & MC phono. Digital inputs include two Coax, two OPT, 1 USB-B. It does have Mac’s High Drive headphone amp.
Don’t look down your nose at this receiver! It will give you the same audiophile quality as Mac integrateds, and you’ll find you just might fall in love with the AM/FM tuner!

MA8950: 200×2, 78lbs (7 5/8h, 17 1/2w, 22d)

MA8950 is classic Mac beefcake with big meters! With 200×2 and weighing in at almost 80lbs, you’re literally ready to rock! MA8900 does employ Mac’s renowned autoformers to provide constant impedance performance and reliability. MA8950 has Mac’s classic 5 band EQ controls. It also has the High Drive headphone amp.
Inputs include MM & MC phono, six RCA analogs, one XLR. Digital inputs include two Coax, two OPT, 1 USB-B. Has pre-out/main in linked with horse shoe jumpers.

MA9500: 300×2, 102lbs, (9 7/16h, 17 1/2w, 22d)

MA9500 is a big dog Mac integrated! With 300×2 and iconic meters, it’s the most Mac going on a single chassis. This beasty boy has an 8 band EQ to dial in your sound. Of course it uses autoformers and can drive any speakers on the planet. When you need a tyrannosaurus rex in a silk suit, look no further!
Inputs include six RCA analog, two XLR, MM & MC Phono. Digital inputs include two coax, two OPT, 1 USB-B. Has pre-out/main in linked with horse shoe jumpers. It also has the High Drive headphone amp.

MA12000: 350×2, 108 lbs, (9 7/16h, 17 1/2w, 22d)

MA12000 is Mac’s new, TYRANNOSAURUS integrated! It delivers 350×2 of solid state amplifier, with a luscious tube preamp section. It has to be this big BECAUSE… it is! It has enormous transformers and filter capacitance. It needs room to accommodate the tubes and EQ as well. MA12000 is for the man who has ALMOST everything, and wants to spoil himself with great music.

Analog inputs include 6 unbalanced, 2 balanced, 1 MC, 1MM.

Digital inputs include 2 Coax, 2 OPT, 1 USB-B, MCT, HDMI ARC