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    Arrow McIntosh Reissues Classic 60s Amps, Price Adjusted for Inflation

    McIntosh celebrates 60 years of hi-fi with reissues of classic amps. Included are the MC75 monoblock tube amp (originally released back in 1961) and the C22 preamp (introduced back in 1962). The components circuitry has been updated since their 1960s originals hit the market – and of course their prices have been adjusted for inflation.


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    i hope im able to buy this kinda stuff some day and think nothinngg of it

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    I've never liked the looks of mac gear. So, meh.

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    Pretty neat looking amps. However, way out of my league in the seventies and remains so.
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    I might be mistaken, but I think all 122 are pre-sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandphan View Post
    I might be mistaken, but I think all 122 are pre-sold
    i would be really suprised if that isn't so, knowing mac.
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    That's some pretty gear.

    Too bad the performance of that antiquated gear can't come near the level of the cosmetics.

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    That is what comes of subjective listening without any regard for proper procedures and reality. Certain pieces of gear become regarded as having magical properties, so people pay insane prices for it. Given the insanity of so many "audiophiles", it makes a lot of sense to reissue old gear. I own an old piece of McIntosh gear that I picked up for next to nothing some years ago. It is extremely well constructed, so one's money isn't spent on absolutely nothing when buying McIntosh, but the typical price for it is ridiculous. You can buy something from its era for next to nothing that sounds as good.

    I would not buy the new gear of old designs no matter how much money I had. I might buy modern McIntosh gear if I were a multimillionaire, but I doubt even that. But, of course, I am not one to believe that equipment has magical properties, so I am not the target audience for it anyway.
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    I don't believe equipment has magical properties either, but had I the scratch I would buy a McIntosh system. There's just something about rock-solid gear handmade in the US that pretty much will last the lifetime of the purchaser, and most likely be handed down to the next of kin in near-perfect working order. Everything about their gear reflects the result of equipment made by people who actually love what they do and love what they're building. Mass-market gear has no such essence...the robots and underpaid wage-slaves building it could just as easily be building toasters or Frisbees.

    Could I tell a modern solid-state Mc apart from, say, a new Behringer EP2500 in a proper double-blind test? Doubt it highly. Will that Mc still be playing years after the Behringer reached its end and did its best Chinese fireworks impersonation? You betcha.

    And that reissue set is just gorgeous. Lash that up to some Cornwalls and spin Brubeck's "Time Out" and Miles's "Kind Of Blue"...mix up an old-school Manhattan...yeah, that would work.

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    I am too terrified to see what the "price adjusted for inflation" would be...

    Oh, crap, i did anyway :-0

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