Which of these 2 vintage preamplifiers fares best?

I own both a McIntosh C-28 preamplifier, and the second preamp which a Pioneer Spec-1 with the additional SG 9500 equalizer to go with it.
Was wondering if anyone has compared the two of these preamps to see which one has the most pure and more robust sound. Please let me know, as I’m trying to figure this out. Thanks
 
I have never owned a C-28, but I have worked on several. Frankly, I find it to be one of the worst examples of transistor nastiness I have ever encountered.
It may have that beautiful McIntosh look, but it has all of the sonics of a badly designed transistor radio.

On the other hand, I have yet to encounter a piece of Pioneer equipment that was painful to listen to. Can't imagine the Spec-1 would disappoint either.
 
Thanx for your replies. Reason I’m asking is cause I have a pair of arc VM-220 tube monoblocks, a pair of MC-2300’s, and a pair of MC-2500’s. The power amps are not so bad, but my concern is the C-28. I think I might just have to get rid of this C-28.
Once again, thanx for helping me with this matter.
 
The Spec-1 is a statement design belonging to a series of components that set a very high standard in audio reproduction.

The MC-2300 happens to rate pretty well with serious listeners when used with a true high end preamp.

But the impedances of these 2 must be within the 10x limit (lower for pre, higher for amp) to make a good pairing.

The preamp has an output impedance of 600 ohms whereas the amp has a whopping input impedance of 200k!

Will they sound good together? Let us know.
 
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Your reply is very snide and unimportant to me. If you have nothing else to do but send SNIDE and ABUSIVE remarks to others on this forum, then DONT SEND ANY AT ALL.
And who are you to ask why I posted in the amplifier section for in the first place. If these items are preamplifiers, common sense would tell anyone to post them in the amplifier section.
In the future, you’d be better off thinking before you strike.