I'm thinking here both repairing a non-functioning or damaged McI amp or just bringing it back to specs with new caps, etc.
I did a Search here and found some options in a couple of threads but no dedicated thread on the topic so thought I'd start one to see if there are additional viable options that were missed.
I know Brad Sarno has done right by many here updating and upgrading our McI amps.
One post referenced ctech-electronics-store (eBay name). Another referenced lionrr12 (eBay name).
And my salesman at my local high-end stereo store (which sells new McIntosh equipment and also Focal speakers which I bought and love 'em) highly recommends Audio Classics in New York.
But that's all I could find on my own.
I did a Search here and found some options in a couple of threads but no dedicated thread on the topic so thought I'd start one to see if there are additional viable options that were missed.
I know Brad Sarno has done right by many here updating and upgrading our McI amps.
One post referenced ctech-electronics-store (eBay name). Another referenced lionrr12 (eBay name).
And my salesman at my local high-end stereo store (which sells new McIntosh equipment and also Focal speakers which I bought and love 'em) highly recommends Audio Classics in New York.
But that's all I could find on my own.
“[P]ersonally I disagree with the general philosophy of ‘genre equals gear’ at anything beyond a cosmetic level. I think the right idea is to find the right amp for you, and then play whatever kind of music you like. The “Jerry Thing” was just Jerry. It wouldn’t have mattered what he used and he used a lot of stuff.” Steve Kimock (The Gear Page 04/08/18)