Do true audiophiles own Mcintosh gear


It seems like all the high-end dealers I have bought from or talked to think that Mcintosh is living on it's past reputation. The 2 stores that carry it locally are more mid-fi stores than high-end. I have a friend that swears by it but he hasn't listened to his Mcintosh in over 2 years. What do you think?
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and badge engineering or private labeling are time-honored ways to offer a branded product that fills a gap in the overall line. Virtually all producers of all product classes use them. Some people prefer Lexus to Toyota, Tudor to Rolex, Goodyear to Dunlop and so on. It would be a very boring world otherwise.

I personally fail to see how cosmetics can have an effect on objective performance. It reminds me of 25+ years ago when Ferrari was at the back of the F1 grid and switched to gold-colored wheels for the new season. A friend commented that it made the cars sound faster. Maybe they sounded faster and maybe they didn't, but those wheels sure got the attention Ferrari wanted. Apropos in this case, too.

FWIW, I don't happen to care for the looks of Mc tables. Triangle Art or VPI for that matter, either. I'm confident, however, their performance is totally acceptable. Does that make any of those brands, or any other for that matter, an acceptable value proposition? Welcome to a free market!
I would love to sell it but believe it or not my wife likes it. I guess even some woman like the look of Mc intosh. Go figure!
I own all of one piece a pretty well used and showing its age early solid state 50W stereo amp. I have been through a pretty difficult divorce (sounds like most are) with my possessions ending up in a storage locker. My son upon opening the locker for me said Dad your McIntosh amp is here, trying to console me! I wanted the Jadis and other fine pieces my EX found space for some how, even things she doesn't know how to use, cest le guerre .
I don't know about all audiophiles but then I wonder how many of them have heard or owned any of the great vintage Macs? I own a pair of MC60s which I've had for 25 years and recently had restored to sell after sitting in the closet for the past 17 years. They have one of the sweetest most natural sounds I've heard, not the last word in resolution mind you but thats less an issue considering everything else they so so well, tonal rightness and real body and weight, ah those transformers! Now I can't take them out of the system they are so throughly enjoyable. Looks like I'll be keeping them.