McIntosh Sign
€29,90
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- Size 30 × 20 cm × 3 mm (12 × 8 in × 0.12 in)
- Weight approx. 220 g (7.8 oz)
- Material Brushed aluminium composite
Since 1949, McIntosh Laboratory has built amplifiers in Binghamton, New York, that you recognise across a darkened room — the blue VU meters, the black glass front, the gold script. Founded by Frank McIntosh and refined by Gordon Gow, the brand made its reputation on the Unity-Coupled output transformer and the autoformer-equipped output stage, both of which remain in the MC-Series power amplifiers today. McIntosh hasn't chased trends; the design language of an MA12000 or MC3500 Mk II is the same one Woodstock 1969 was amplified through.
A McIntosh sign belongs in a room where the amplifier is part of the architecture. Owners of the MA, MC or C series. Listeners running an MX-series AV processor as the spine of a serious cinema. People who don't hide their equipment in a closet — they light it.
The natural spot: beside the rack, on the listening-room wall, or above the amplifier itself where the blue meters can do their work. If you run McIntosh, you most likely chose your speakers and cabling with the same long-haul mindset — take a look at our Bowers & Wilkins, AudioQuest and Kaleidescape signs as well.
30 × 20 cm (11.8 × 7.9 in) • 3 mm brushed-gold aluminium surface
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