The meter is not big enough.
VERY TRUE. The meter need not be on the amp itself.
A virtual meter of the identical Mac appearance could be fed to a 4K projector entirely filling the space between the speakers on a 120" screen.
The meter is not big enough.
Jadis' uncle went from Burm 909s to Mc 1.2s. I have no idea if he's happy with what he did, but I know for sure he did it.
Jadis' uncle went from Burm 909s to Mc 1.2s. I have no idea if he's happy with what he did, but I know for sure he did it.
He's happy. He said in the 60s he used McIntosh tube gears and he feels good having to walk the full circle. I was still a little boy when I say him playing the R2R in his living room. He had like a 20 year hiatus in the audio hobby and then in 2000 came back with a bang - Eggleston Ivy/ML. What a way to come back.
Interesting move...i have heard very good things about Macs from those who've owned and really listened to them.
I still want a pair of MC1.2KW's. Not sure if it would be a good move or not. I am sure the MC2301's would ultimately be better, but I heard a friends system with the MC1.2KW's, the ease and smoothness I remember was unforgettable. They may not have been the most "transparent" amps I've heard, but I did enjoy the sound. Isn't that the point?
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