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    Arrow McIntosh Labs MC601 Monoblock Amplifier Preview

    McIntosh Laboratory, a global manufacturer of home entertainment and ultimate-quality audio for over 60 years, announced the debut of a new amplifier that brings legendary McIntosh performance capabilities and style together with a host of leading-edge features and extended functionality for today's digital age. The new MC601 Monoblock Amplifier, which replaces McIntosh's hugely popular MC501 amplifier, will ship in January of 2011. It joins the company's new Models MC302 and MC452 in the McIntosh amplifier lineup, all with new engineering advances and extended functionality.


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    The MC601 has a flat face as per older generations of Mc amps and an 8 inch meter similar to that of the MC1.2KW amp.

    The picture appears to be of a MC501 which the MC601 replaces.

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    $6500!? -

    It may be powerful. It may be pretty. It may have prestige. It ain't worth that much...

    I take it, if it was given to me though. Well, I'd need at least a couple...

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    I don't really think it's that pretty.
    listen

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    Quote Originally Posted by emorphien View Post
    I don't really think it's that pretty.
    I couldn't agree more - I don't get why there is so much love for McIntosh appearance. The blue backlighting, the chrome on the knobs... sorry, doesn't do it for me one bit. I liked the look of the Onkyo amp with gauges from the other day way more than this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emorphien View Post
    I don't really think it's that pretty.
    What happend?..wait ill put my glasses on to see what you wrote!...lol

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    I too do not find McIntosh's appearance appealing. I realize they've decided to stick to the 70's look but they picked the worst combination of aesthetics in my opinion. Take the knobs for example, I'm sure they feel nice when you turn them but they look cheasy. There are plenty of vintage designs they could have modeled after that were far more appealing than this.

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    Yep. Never liked the Mac look. I do like the Classe gear.
    Marantz looks nice too with rounded corners. I do like the old gauges on the old Marantz 8B amps- like something out of a 50's sci fi flick. I wonder what TLS thinks of those old Marantz 8B's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seth=L View Post
    I too do not find McIntosh's appearance appealing. I realize they've decided to stick to the 70's look but they picked the worst combination of aesthetics in my opinion. Take the knobs for example, I'm sure they feel nice when you turn them but they look cheasy. There are plenty of vintage designs they could have modeled after that were far more appealing than this.
    McIntosh Labs has stuck with a design that McFans prefer -- the only other amps in the past 15 years or so from Mc that did not have a flat face were the MC501's and MC402's which had a 3-dimensional face but the same large blue meter and two knobs (one for power on, off, auto and one for meter light off, meter hold at highest wattage output, meter on). I would venture a guess that these new 600 watt monos will weigh in over 120 pounds each, have less than 0.005% THD at full 600 watts and put out their 600 watts at 2, 4 or 8 ohm loads and like other McAmps, have a protection circuit preventing damage from shorting the amp outputs or from clipping. IF McIntosh Labs should change that general design very much, they would lose customers in the U.S., Japan and Europe that value that "traditional Mc look."

    Obviously, it is not a design for everyone.

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    I've always been a fan of McIntosh performance and their appearance, but I have a little bit of an amplifier addiction, so there aren't a lot of quality amps that I don't have an appreciation for...
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