Bose acquires Mcintosh

Squishman

Squishman

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So now there will be highs and lows?
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gene

gene

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McIntosh speakers have been trash for decades. Maybe Bose can help them engineer better ones?

In all honesty, I think this is a move to solidify their top tier positions in Magnolia showrooms and also regain ground lost in car audio since Mcintosh and Sonus Faber are not players in the space.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

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McIntosh speakers have been trash for decades. Maybe Bose can help them engineer better ones?

In all honesty, I think this is a move to solidify their top tier positions in Magnolia showrooms and also regain ground lost in car audio since Mcintosh and Sonus Faber are not players in the space.
I honestly don't think Mac ever made a decent speakers, but their amps are a different matter.
 
Squishman

Squishman

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Kevin at Skylabs Audio talks about the McIntosh XRT-20 speakers he acquired.
 
gene

gene

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I honestly don't think Mac ever made a decent speakers, but their amps are a different matter.
Autoformers in the output stages in this day and age are silly. Why would you want an amplifier to deliver the same power in 8, 4 and 2 ohm loads and add all of that hysterisis to the output that isn't a problem for modern solidstate amplifiers. Build quality and aesthetics aside, I see little appeal to owning a Mcintosh amplifier product.
 
gene

gene

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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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Only thing ever “good” about McIntosh were the amps aesthetics and the bragging rights because everyone knew that they cost more money than other amps.

Like the B&W 800 Diamond series speakers - aesthetics and bragging rights for costing a lot more money.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Autoformers in the output stages in this day and age are silly. Why would you want an amplifier to deliver the same power in 8, 4 and 2 ohm loads and add all of that hysterisis to the output that isn't a problem for modern solidstate amplifiers. Build quality and aesthetics aside, I see little appeal to owning a Mcintosh amplifier product.
I'm inclined to agree. They did it so there was zero chance of DC offset and speaker damage. The auto transformers make DC offset blowing the speakers impossible and also reduced the current stress of low impedance loads on the output devices. I never liked the idea, but it did add a measure of reliability. I have never been tempted to purchase a Mac amp.
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

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It will be interesting to see the impact on all 3 brands. I have an old Wave radio and CD player combo on my desk. NC700 cans and a couple of Bluetooth speakers. They do that stuff well. The audio part is interesting. Upgraded to the Lexicon (Harmon) in the 2025 US model Genesis I’m getting. B&O in next year’s 2026 model (crazy that car manufacturers don’t match model years to the year of production). Upgraded Bose, Mc or SF in the future? Time will tell.
 
N

Nondemo01

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Gene, don't you think it's Bose attempt to go up-market for a space they don't compete in presently? I actually think it's a great fit. Bose competes with Apple, B&W, Beats in the consumer wearables but doesn't have any growth in the high-end world like B&W or Bang & Olufsen. (And before the "haters of lifestyle products" get on their... lifestyle product to flame B&O, just know they have a large market share and make a ton of money.) they also tap into car audio something I didn't think about until Andrew Robinson mentioned it. I don't see the quality going down at all and see greater market share moving toward Sonus/Mac.
 
highfigh

highfigh

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Autoformers in the output stages in this day and age are silly. Why would you want an amplifier to deliver the same power in 8, 4 and 2 ohm loads and add all of that hysterisis to the output that isn't a problem for modern solidstate amplifiers. Build quality and aesthetics aside, I see little appeal to owning a Mcintosh amplifier product.
I know someone who's a Sonus Faber dealer and isn't a fan of McIntosh because of the autoformers- I'll have to get his reaction to this. If Bose leaves them alone and won't force Sonus dealers to carry Bose & Mac, he may be OK, but if they do force dealers, I think he'll be dropping Sonus Faber.

Blue lights and meters- some people love that stuff.
 
davidscott

davidscott

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It will be interesting to see the impact on all 3 brands. I have an old Wave radio and CD player combo on my desk. NC700 cans and a couple of Bluetooth speakers. They do that stuff well. The audio part is interesting. Upgraded to the Lexicon (Harmon) in the 2025 US model Genesis I’m getting. B&O in next year’s 2026 model (crazy that car manufacturers don’t match model years to the year of production). Upgraded Bose, Mc or SF in the future? Time will tell.
I also have an older Wave Radio Cd player in my bedroom. Not terrible but not real hifi IMHO. Looking back I probably wouldn't have bought it.
 
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