McIntosh -- good for show, not for sound, says dealer


More unvarnished truth from YouTube.
"real audiophiles...know it doesn't sound that good"

https://youtu.be/sMUQqAagKm0?t=181

Real audiophiles -- be aware. You've been read the Riot Act. 

Discuss.

hilde45

@oldhvymec  Apparently,  you're just one of those audiophiles -- or someone with a lawyer's office -- who is just looking to impress people with looks. 

I'm kidding you, of course. Totally respect your opinion and take your appreciation of Mac gear as something with serious substance. Just goes to show what people will say on the internet to get a following, to prove they're "honest," or a "truth-teller."

Most propaganda begins with the lie, "Let me be honest with you, here, if I may..."

When I worked at Magnolia they always had the KEF Blades paired with Mac electronics.  To me, when playing my reference recordings, it was like throwing a blanket over the speakers.  Blech!  Not my taste and not a good pairing IMHO.  I guess if you like warm and soupy sound it’d be good, but definitely not for me. 

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Mike is not a mac dealer in fact he represents  very few lines at all 

 

and he is basically a hypopcrite he rails against the cost of an Innous server yet charges ludicris amounts of  money for his silver foil cables.

so how can a server be overpriced and his cables are not?

 

and he never had the actual server, he based his assertions by viewing the server on the internet and speculating on  on how much similar parts might cost.

 

as per macintosh the arguement should be about their amps using an autoformer which is a load matching device vs direct coupled designs