Why do no audio enthusiasts use McIntosh?


With the exception of some of there tube gear, not many really use this stuff(or admit to it anyway), I am mainly referring to there amps. They look pleasant, they look good on paper and have the price of high end gear, but I seldom hear anyone claiming to like or one day dreaming of owning McIntosh. I have never really listened to there stuff, no good word of mouth sort of scares me away from it, the only people who like it are those who sell it, an uncanny coincidence? I don’t know. Sorry it this has been covered many times in the past, I ran a search and could not find anything.
tireguy
"honestly never had the pleasure to listen to McIntosh. I would like to. Mc2301 @ 300 watts! I am currently listening to a pair of mono's @ 3 watts total."

Often times the virtue is listening to the music of the forest and not paying so much individual attention to the trees. Seems you've found that place Isochronism, Cheers!
The so-called audio enthusiasts or audiophiles are those engineer want-to-be. They listen to systems that they piece together and not the music. Mcintosh sold a lot more high end equipment than any other manufacturer in the world for 60 years (Please correct me if I am wrong).
You also stated " the only people who like it, are those who sell it... an uncanny coincidence?"
People who love the sound of Mc, don't have to brag about their McIntosh system or the sound of their Ferrari. They know what they want to hear and just enjoying it.
In general it does seem many systems using mcintosh are all or nothing as in all mcintosh made components. I have heard them and they sound good.

Hey I just saw that show "Elementary" and Sherlock Holmes even has an all Mcintosh system even the turntable!
Audioquest4life, how does your Octave Jubilee preamp and McIntosh 2301 combo sound compared to the Jubilee preamp and Jubilee mono's combo that you heard in Germany?

Thanks!
The simple answer to this post, if there is one, is that McIntosh equipment is a good hedge against inflation. Check out the Audiogon listings and count how many McIntosh pieces are selling at, near, or even more than new. The bonus is that for the many decades that you use it, it sounds really good. I am referring to their amps and preamps, as I feel that their digital players leave something to be desired in the area of reliability. Also, the blue meters really are a nice touch! Sorry, Mac haters, but that's just my opinion.