I still think that McIntosh produces a good product. I would not have spent $6500 on the new MAC6700 receiver if I though it looked, or sounded sub-par. My reason for selling it was derived from the amp's "voicing", a pretty obvious, IMHO, tube sounding piece.
So I sez to myself, "self? If you have something that sounds like a tube amp but isn't a tube amp, why not get the tube amp?"
Made sense to me.
The MC275 is one good looking piece of gear, very retro, very modern at the same time. I much preferred its sonics over the solid state receiver. (I've owned other Mc solid state, too.)
Honestly? Being finally able to afford what I consider to be one of the benchmark brands was also one of my reasons. I wanted that glow, that look. I wanted ownership, the experience.
Which I got. Now that I've owned it, enjoyed it, I've sold it.
Then again, I've owned and sold/traded pretty much everything!
So I sez to myself, "self? If you have something that sounds like a tube amp but isn't a tube amp, why not get the tube amp?"
Made sense to me.
The MC275 is one good looking piece of gear, very retro, very modern at the same time. I much preferred its sonics over the solid state receiver. (I've owned other Mc solid state, too.)
Honestly? Being finally able to afford what I consider to be one of the benchmark brands was also one of my reasons. I wanted that glow, that look. I wanted ownership, the experience.
Which I got. Now that I've owned it, enjoyed it, I've sold it.
Then again, I've owned and sold/traded pretty much everything!