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Beautiful, Fully Serviced Mcintosh MC2200 Power Amplifier, with McIntosh, Non-Panlick Walnut Cabinet, 30 Day Warranty, Professionally Packed by McIntosh Service Center for Shipping! Cosmetic Description:8.5/10 The Power Amp is in excellent cosmetic condition with little visible cosmetic wear. There is a small nick on the front faceplate, in the upper right corner (please see the photos as they are the best description).The McIntosh Walnut Cabinet has a couple of light marks on the left side but is otherwise beautiful. It is in outstanding condition for nearly 50 years old. Overall - the cosmetic condition will please even the most discerning audiophile. Service Work / Operation:(10/10): While we dont know all of the service history on this unit, it appears to have been refreshed about 6 or 7 years ago. Without opening up the unit completely and checking every part on every board, the extent of that work is impossible to know. It appears to have had a conservative refresh, replacing what needed to be replaced - not a restoration. The Filter Caps are High Quality Cornell-Dubilier USA Made. It was just completely checked, cleaned, serviced and bench tested for 48 hours at Stereo Fixers, Inc. in Boca Raton, FL - a McIntosh Specialist. It performed flawlessly, and comes with a 30 day Parts and Labor Warranty. Stereo Fixers, Inc. will Professionally Pack the unit for Shipping with Full Value Insurance (a $150 value) If youre not familiar with this particular McIntosh Power Amp, here is some additional information we were able to gather from the internet: The McIntosh Mc2200 is a Stereo Power Amplifier with a unique power guard circuit, equivalent to the MC2205 (without power meters.) Distortion is eliminated by using a low-noise monolithic transistor differential amplifier at the input side of the power amplifier circuit, which provides both input and feedback signals. The next stage circuit is a voltage amplifier circuit with Class-A operation. The driver circuit and complimentary service circuit are designed to operate close to Class-A to reduce crossover distortion. The circuit is always designed to be moderately biased against changes in temperature. The power transistor is Class AB operation and the bias current is secured by a thermistor. The output-stage employs a single-ended para-push method and consists of six highly reliable complimentary service power transistors. Since this circuit is a balanced emitter-follower connection, it has outstanding stability and low distortion. Moreover, the unique output-bias circuit realizes Class B operation without crossover distortion. The output signal of the MC2200 passes through an output transformer, which is designed to match the output terminal of any impedance so that the maximum output is obtained for all frequency signals regardless of the output terminal. This transformer also protects the speakers in the event of an amplifier failure. When a DC component is mixed into the output, the transformer eliminates the component and prevents damage to the speakers. To prevent overloading of the output transistor, the output signal is always monitored by a McIntosh proprietary monitoring circuit. This circuit becomes high impedance when the output level exceeds the rated value, but this has no effect on the output. When the output reaches its maximum value, the monitoring circuit limits the signal supplied to the output transistor to prevent shorting of the output of the amplifier or damage to the output transistor. This monitoring circuit monitors the plus and minus sides of the output signal separately. In order to improve the stability and sound quality of reproduced sound, it is equipped with a Power Guard System which is a unique new circuit. In this circuit, the Normal (green) and Limit (red) lamps on the front panel are operated by a waveform comparison circuit unique to McIntosh. This circuit electrically compares the output waveform with the input waveform, and when the difference between them becomes 0.5%, the Limit lamp turns on and the Normal lamp turns off. When the difference reaches 1%, the Power Guard Circuit operates to prevent clipping of the amplifier preventing distortion from being reproduced from the speaker, while at the same time protecting the speaker. In this case, the amplifier still exhibits the rated maximum output. The input waveform and the output waveform are compared by an IC differential amplifier, and the waveform difference due to distortion of the output waveform is converted into a voltage. This voltage is amplified approximately 100 times supplied to a Schmidt Trigger Circuit through a full-wave rectifier circuit. The Limit Lamp also lights up when the amp is overloaded. Even if the overload condition is very short, the lamp remains on for a period of time that is sufficiently visible. In this case, the meter displays less than 200W. Again, the voltage obtained from the waveform difference is used. If the voltage becomes higher than the level that turns on the Limit Lamp, the Power Guard Circuit is activated. When using a Power Guard Circuit, set the power guard switch on the rear panel to the Normal Position. When this switch is in the out position, only the Limit Lamp operates. Specifications: Manufacturer: McIntosh Labs Country of Manufacture: USA Model: MC2200 Power Amplifier Power output: 200 watts per channel into 8 (stereo), 400 watts into 8 (mono) Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.1% Damping factor: 16 Input sensitivity: 0.75V Signal to noise ratio: 95dB Speaker load impedance: 1 to 8 Semiconductors: 2 x IC, 43 x transistors, 24 x diodes Dimensions: 16 x 7 x 14.6 inches Weight: 85 lbs Mcintosh Walnut Veneer Cabinet, with 4 Feet and No Panlocks. The Unit is located in DelRay Beach, Florida if you wish to arrange Local Pick-Up. **** If you choose to Buy It Now or message us to arrange Local Pick-Up, we will refund the cost of shipping and full value insurance. **** Thanks For Looking!!
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