We also offer a Full  restoration kit -------> LINK

I have been servicing McIntosh units for a while now and as everyone may know the main issue is locating good volume controls for these units. After many years of back and forth I decided to 
re-manufacture many of  McIntosh volume controls that were used back in the days. My main goal was to produce a high quality part that is better in comparison to the original volume pot.
I am glad to announce that I succeeded. I am very happy with the result and am sure you will be too!
     Here is a new volume control for McIntosh . This is a modern production potentiometer. An exact copy of the original pot, but much better in terms of reliability and quality.

Here is new Volume control with on/off switch in the back. This is modern production potentiometer.                                   
                                           
    Here are couple of points why one would be better off buying modern production pot for his/her McIntosh receiver:

          Unmatched potentiometer. If the volume pot is unbalanced one speakers will sound
            louder than the other!  The quad volume control has 4 pots that must be matched. By now those original resistors deteriorated and 
              have unmatched resistance values. Those must be matched because that is what can create unbalance in the sound output levels in speakers. 

Now,  e
ven if one, either, fixes the old pot/control or buys used old one (Old stock or NOS), it will not last long due to the above design flows! It is literally a ticking bomb!
 
All these issues have been addressed in this modern production volume control. I use these controls when restoring customers' McIntosh units with great results. 
Please let me know if you have any questions. 
Thank you!
 
C24 Full/Complete restoration kit -----------> LINK

Rotary on/off switch -----------> LINK

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We may be interested in purchasing your equipment.

     Please note a proper restoration must replace all electrolytic caps on all boards. DO not fall for partial kits that restore just one board ( power supply, power amp etc). Not only they supply inferior quality caps, but also trying to sell you a very bad idea of doing a partial recap. This is not a good/proper way to restore your audio equipment. A proper rebuild requires a full recap of all the PCBs. requires a full recap of all the PCBs.