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  2. McIntosh Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh MA6800 integrated amplifier. After a long and illustrious history that saw them expand their business around the world, the company began to struggle and was ultimately acquired by Clarion, a large Japanese manufacturer of car stereo gear in 1990 for 28.6 million dollars.

  3. McIntosh MC-2300 - Wikipedia

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    The McIntosh MC-2300 is a solid-state power amplifier which was built by the American high-end audio company McIntosh Laboratory between 1971 and 1980. [1] Jerry Garcia in 1987 with an MC-2300 in the lower-right corner of the picture. McIntosh produced the MC-2105 (with blue meters) and the MC-2100 (without) between 1969 and 1977.

  4. Integrated amplifier - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh MA6800 integrated amplifier. An integrated amplifier (pre/main amp) is an electronic device containing an audio preamplifier and power amplifier in one unit, as opposed to separating the two. [1] [2] Most modern audio amplifiers are integrated and have several inputs for devices such as CD players, DVD players, and auxiliary sources.

  5. McIntosh Group - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh Group (formerly Fine Sounds Group) is an American holding company specializing in audio equipment and owns the brands McIntosh Laboratory, Sonus Faber, Fine Sounds Americas, Sumiko Phono Cartridges, Fine Sounds BeneLux, and Fine Sounds U.K. They also have a Sonus Faber partnership with Maserati and a McIntosh audio partnership with ...

  6. H. H. Scott, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    E.H. Scott Radio Laboratories is sometimes confused with H.H. Scott. E.H. Scott was founded in 1925 by Chicago resident Ernest H. Scott. Its first product was the World's Record Super 8, a TRF (tuned radio frequency) design with typical harness wiring with 16 gauge silvered solid core copper wire employed in an array configuration that was typical to radios at the time. This construction ...

  7. Rudy Bozak - Wikipedia

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    Bozak shifted from using McIntosh amplifiers for powering his loudspeakers to using Marantz amplifiers. The B-401 Rhapsody speaker was reviewed in August 1974, in High Fidelity, [18] where it was said to have good power handling and a more constant impedance curve than most. [19] Other auditors found a lack of bass response. [20]