McIntosh C12000 Preamplifier
The McIntosh C12000 Preamplifier is the audio chassis of McIntosh’s two-box C12000 architecture, separating signal handling from power, control, and data functions. That division is intended to keep the low-level audio path isolated and quiet while allowing the preamplifier section to focus on source selection, gain, and signal integrity. Fully balanced construction and separate left- and right-channel layouts support a stable, orderly presentation rather than drawing attention to individual parts of the spectrum.
In a system, the C12000 Preamplifier offers both vacuum-tube and solid-state output paths. That flexibility is useful when shaping the relationship between source, preamplifier, and power amplifier without changing the basic control platform. The result is a component that can be integrated around tonal balance, timing, and the overall behavior of the system rather than a fixed sonic recipe.
Its analog input complement also makes it practical for systems built around several serious sources, including turntables. The configurable phono inputs accommodate moving-magnet or moving-coil cartridges and allow loading and gain to be set around the cartridge rather than forcing a separate phono stage into every installation.
This is best suited to a reference-level system where flexibility, low noise, and long-term system development matter. It is designed to remain useful as sources, amplification, and listening priorities evolve.
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McIntosh C12000 Preamplifier
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