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.

128x128hilde45

@vuch ,


”Mikey told his side of the story of what happened. He said people can continue to buy the brand if they want. That’s not sour grapes. That’s explaining his decision to drop the brand and move on. If the company didn’t honor it’s agreement and then put unrealistic demands on Mikey as a provision of continuing to represent the brand, who could blame him for dropping them?”

You are free to believe what ever you want, but I think it’s bad form for him to to bashing company after company and it seems a little suspicious that he’d attack them in such a way. And by the way, it seems that Denafrips is sold in at least 19 other countries, by at least 19 other dealers who don’t seem to have a problem with  how Denafrips does business.

Oh, and  I don’t have Mac anymore and but other  than breaking my little toe on an amp about thirty years ago ( and then I said a lot of bad words!) I have nothing bad to say about the brand.

JD

"Did you know that The Grateful Dead used McIntosh amplifiers for there shows even Woodstock. What a buncha lawyers! Hahahaha."

I don't think that there's anyone who doesn't know that Matt.

But some might not know, Dead first or early PA were 4x MC240 bolted to a board… 200#, probably running mono at 80-90 watts per amp….

It doesn't matter what brand you use because some people will always have something negative to say about it. Not everyone will all agree that one brand is the best. This is why folks we have an amp game!

Brand matter way less than acoustic...

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