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What Exactly Makes The MAC 4100 So Great? The amplifier cannot be overdriven The MAC is specifically designed to allow ease of servicing McIntosh precision tracking volume control maintains channel balance within 1 dB throughout the range of the control
C2700 - A Long Rambling Review - Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo . . . The front panel is the traditional McIntosh all glass panel with the aforementioned output meters, knobs, VFD, and buttons The C2700 has a new style of LED backlighting which McIntosh called direct LED in comparison to my MC302's backlighting which was referred to as fiber optic LED backlighting Honestly I prefer the backlight on the MC302
C11 v C20 v C22? - Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums McIntosh pre-amps were never produced in a strictly sequential order - the numbers are often jumbled This causes never ending confusion about which unit preceded which and which has later controls and features and better specs Here is a rundown on the pre-amps in the order introduced: AE2 C104 C108 C4 C4P C8, C8P C8S C20 (early, mid, late
MA6500 vs. MA6600 or MAC6700 : Please describe sonic differences McIntosh has long stated that the Autoformers are designed and built to be sonically transparent and to have absolutely no effect on the sound I didn't mention it, other than preamps and tuners I owned 2 vintage Mac amps, the ma5100 integrated and mac4280 receiver They did sound different than their modern amps w autoformers
Should I buy a brand new C8 or a open box demo C52? And in case you were wondering I’m going to pair whichever pre I get with my venerable solid state McIntosh MC302 TLDR Which preamp should I get a brand new C8 with the DA2 DAC module or a Demo C52 assuming they cost more or less the same amount?
Considering a MAC7200 - Audiokarma Home Audio Stereo Discussion Forums Considering the McIntosh MR89 tuner is a $5,500 box, I’ve always been a huge fan of the MAC7200 I wish McIntosh would make a super receiver! Can you imagine a chassis the size of the 1 25KW, with 1 2” thick glass, bigger meters, tubes, and all the goodness of the bigger integrated amps? Something to make the MA12000 look small Is a 400+ watt quad balanced receiver too much to ask for