May 14th 05, 08:16 PM
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Subject: Positive feedback Mc Article
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 7:13 PM
"Bear in mind that if the character of the McIntosh had
been inaudible to the audiophiles of the 50's, we would
not then have needed High End audio - the very thing
this group exists for. Bear in mind, too, that the
McIntosh amplifier swam against the triode tide.
Triodes had reigned supreme among audiophiles ("hi-fi
nuts" in those days) since the beginning of the hi-fi
movement in the early 30's. By 1949, Frank McIntosh
and Gordon Gow had solved several classical design
problems by the use of pentodes and they clearly wanted certification.
>From day one, therefore, McIntosh (the company) courted the academic
community. At one point in their history they even kept a prominent
M.I.
ends this
and we start with
"The reason for the continuing interest...
i am curious if this is as printed or an error with .pdf conversion.
Delivery to the following recipients failed.
davidr<<\\at-sign>>ix.netcom.com
To:
Subject: Positive feedback Mc Article
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 7:13 PM
"Bear in mind that if the character of the McIntosh had
been inaudible to the audiophiles of the 50's, we would
not then have needed High End audio - the very thing
this group exists for. Bear in mind, too, that the
McIntosh amplifier swam against the triode tide.
Triodes had reigned supreme among audiophiles ("hi-fi
nuts" in those days) since the beginning of the hi-fi
movement in the early 30's. By 1949, Frank McIntosh
and Gordon Gow had solved several classical design
problems by the use of pentodes and they clearly wanted certification.
>From day one, therefore, McIntosh (the company) courted the academic
community. At one point in their history they even kept a prominent
M.I.
ends this
and we start with
"The reason for the continuing interest...
i am curious if this is as printed or an error with .pdf conversion.