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A few things about McIntosh need noting.
First, McIntosh is "the tube amp" in a lot of people's minds because of their appearance and because even the most uninformed know that the Jaspanese have bought most of them up. Also, because of their low distortion and wide bandwidth and low maintenance (for a tube amp), a lot of them went to commercial, industrial, and lab applications. This leads to some unwarranted assumptions. One is that the McIntosh amps were terribly well built. They were built about to the same physical standards as a Fender or Ampeg guitar amp of the day. It's all consumer/entertainment quality parts-vis-a-vis the Marantzes which were built with Ma Bell grade stuff largely. The chrome top is bent up in a simple sheet metal brake of prechromed material which was much cheaper and much less corrosion-proof than the traditional plating process applied to the fabricated part. Another is that there is high magic in there, particularly the transformers. The OPTs are probably cheaper to wind than the best quality conventional ones of the day. Although the Mac patents have all run out on their tube amp designs, there was even then Prior Art even then which would have clearly got one of the key patents thrown out and many claims of the two others minimized had someone wished to do so. The current Mac products IMO have serious faults, largely because of excessive adherence to tube amp practice, ironically. Nonetheless their (ridiculous) blue meters look neat and that's why they sell. |
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