OK guys, I am going to give my opinion here. You may like it or you may not, but, I would think twice before I bought the McIntosh MC50's. Over the years, I have owned MC240's and MC275's. This was some years ago.
They are very nice looking, but I never fell in love with how they sounded. I am currently listening to a couple of single ended, mono block 300B amps that Paul Birkeland provided design assistance on and I have never been happier. The McIntosh amps don't hold a candle to well designed single ended 300B amplifiers with quality output transformers. Yes, you have to use efficient speakers as they don't put out the 50 or 75 watts per channel, but ... they just don't sound as good. Get speakers that are 92 db 1 watt one meter or higher and you will be pleased!
Again... just my opinion from a 72 year old that has been involved with audio since the 1970's.
I used to manage the original Magnolia Hi Fi store in Magnolia village back in 74-75 era. I remember having a McIntosh Service Event where Dave O'Brien serviced several McIntosh MC240 and MC275 amplifiers. He would put his metal sticker on the amps with DOB as his signature!
300B amps with 6SJ7 in Triode mode, dc fil. volt. for 300Bs. BeePre with Bill Milosz built Eros Phono. Teres Turntable, Pete Riggle "12 inch Woody Tonearm" Grace F9 with Soundsmith ruby cantilever stylus.Cambridge Audio CD with MHDT Labs Orchid DAC Rega NAOS Spkrs, Atelier Rullit super tweeters