I'm not sure a Youtube video is an adequate overview of what a system could sound like. That said, I am very confident that any Mc amp section will deliver everything your speakers can take. The depth, silent backdrop and fidelity are exceptional, IMO.
In your case, you've been working with integrated amps for some time, so a MA252 might make a nice upgrade. In my case, I found the best results with a tube preamp and SS power. I'm also a jazz fan, but trend more toward big band and fusion. Full disclosure is appropriate: I turned in my C2300 for a C50 for reasons that had nothing to do with sound quality.
So, I suggest you consider if you want to go to separates or stick with integrated. Separates will reveal a lot of detail in the music and enable you to optimize the pre and amp sections to your personal preferences. I'm a vinyl junkie with 2 tables, so the higher end Mc preamps were good solutions. I've always preferred SS power, primarily because control over the drivers seems more audibly defined to my ear.
If that seems of interest, you could go with any number of affordable SS amps like the MC7100 I mentioned earlier and a tube pre like a C2200 to accomplish a similar result. Alternatively, you could go with a MC275 and a C45 or MX unit if you really want to do tube power. Either of those alternatives could land you below your maximum budget, too.
I strongly suggest an email to Audio Classics as a good investment of time. They really know what they are doing, are Mc experts and genuinely interested in delivering superior value to their customers. They have been my go-to source for high-end audio for 30+ years, and I can't recommend them highly enough.
Have fun & good hunting!
In your case, you've been working with integrated amps for some time, so a MA252 might make a nice upgrade. In my case, I found the best results with a tube preamp and SS power. I'm also a jazz fan, but trend more toward big band and fusion. Full disclosure is appropriate: I turned in my C2300 for a C50 for reasons that had nothing to do with sound quality.
So, I suggest you consider if you want to go to separates or stick with integrated. Separates will reveal a lot of detail in the music and enable you to optimize the pre and amp sections to your personal preferences. I'm a vinyl junkie with 2 tables, so the higher end Mc preamps were good solutions. I've always preferred SS power, primarily because control over the drivers seems more audibly defined to my ear.
If that seems of interest, you could go with any number of affordable SS amps like the MC7100 I mentioned earlier and a tube pre like a C2200 to accomplish a similar result. Alternatively, you could go with a MC275 and a C45 or MX unit if you really want to do tube power. Either of those alternatives could land you below your maximum budget, too.
I strongly suggest an email to Audio Classics as a good investment of time. They really know what they are doing, are Mc experts and genuinely interested in delivering superior value to their customers. They have been my go-to source for high-end audio for 30+ years, and I can't recommend them highly enough.
Have fun & good hunting!

