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RE: How can I get the magic of MI-200 McIntosh amps...

I think the answer is implied. If the amp was designed to drive a shaker table, it would be very difficult, if not impossible to make it into a top notch audio amp. However, if that were my goal, I would try to find a audio amp schematic that used the same or similar tubes and then modify it to that circuit. The big question is: Are the output transformers wide-band enough for audio? You should answer that before proceeding further. If it is wideband enough, I would look to McIntosh audio amp schematics. A McIntosh K-107 is a likely suspect. It used the same chassis and is 20Hz-20Khz. It would be a very cool amp if you could pull it off!


Dave



Edits: 10/28/14

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