Why the hate for mcintosh amps?


Why dont people,like mcintosh? Who motivates this?

so what are the alternatives??
emergingsoul

Showing 1 response by gg107

Why do people -- i.e., audiophiles -- "hate" or dislike McIntosh?  It's an interesting question.  I gave it some thought and came up with three reasons:

1.  McIntosh is, by repute, the brand for doctors and lawyers -- i.e., presumably well-to-do people who just want fancy, expensive, nice-looking equipment for their living rooms and dens, without really knowing anything about high-end audio.  Thus, knowledgable audiophiles will look down on such unknowledgable buyers.  (Let me stress that I don't think this is a good reason -- but it is a reason!)

2.  McIntosh amps use older, unfashionable technologies -- primarily autoformers.  They are not, in any technical sense, state-of-the-art.  Thus, knowledgable audiophiles, who appreciate the latest technical advances in the audio arts, disdain McIntosh equipment as stuck in the past.

3. McIntosh amps do not have a "hi-fi" sound.  To audiophiles searching for a hyper-detailed presentation, they may seem "veiled" or rounded off.  This may be particularly true for audiophiles who primarily listen to amplified music.  

I should add, in the interest of full disclosure, that I have owned and enjoyed an MC402 power amp for over a dozen years. I've changed speakers, sources, power cords and cabling during that time, but I've never seen any reason to get a new amp.  I listen to about 80% classical and 20% hard rock, and I find the MC402 does everything I want.