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McIntosh brought an entire showroom of products with them. I’ll follow up with missing prices.
McIntosh introduced two new preamps - the C48 ($4,500) (top) with a five band equalizer and the C50 ($6,500) (bottom) with an eight band equalizer. Tone controls re-emerge! Both units also feature USB and digital inputs asynchronously re-sampled up to 32 bit/192kHz.
Here is the new MR88 AM/FM/XM/HD Audio Tuner ($):
McIntosh also debuted two new stereo power amplifiers - the 300 watts/channel MC302 ($5,500) and the 450 watts/channel MC452 ($7,500) (not pictured).
McIntosh’s new disc player is the MCD1100 ($10,000) which handles both CDs and SACDs, as well as MP3 and WMA stereo music discs. I’m not crazy about the new styling which splits the front panel into three sections.
Shown below are some McIntosh’s two existing CD/SACD players - the MCD301 (top) and the MCD500 ($) , both with their much better looking front panels.
Here are the tube (top) and solid-state (bottom) chassis of the three chassis C1000 preamplifier ($):
McIntosh even makes a power conditioner - the MPC1500 ($):
And who could forget McIntosh’s MT10 turntable ($). I think they took consistency in styling too far with this one.
One the home theater front, both the MX150 surround sound processor ($) and the MVP881BR Blu-ray player ($) have been well received.
The MC303 three channel amplifier ($):
The MC207 seven channel power amplifier ($):
And for the office, the MXA60 integrated audio system ($):
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