Hi everyone, Henrik here from Sweden. Mcintosh isn't that common over here, but i'm lucky I found out about it over the net. Now i'm a lucky owner of 2 MC501's and a C46 with B&W 803S. It's a nice feeling that finally found the sound I love. Cheers!
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Welcome to you both.
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Welcome to AA NC David and wakkz;)
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Hi everyone. Enrique from Spain (enrique too in the other forum). Passionate about sound and Mcintosh. Sorry, but I have an advantage over most of you... i easily pronounce "aficionado", a Spanish word... thanks Ivan ˇ
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Welcome to AA enrique! :thumbsup:
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Hello all --- I am an old school audiophile. Due to the conservative nature of my company I am not allowed to identify myself by name or post pictures. I have a few systems and by "old school" I am referring to personally working with a writer of the Absolute Sound to build my first high end system which included an Audio Research SP3, Ampzilla, DQ10's, then a Threshold 400a, Pyramid Metronomes etc...
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Welcome to AA AngelHedge! :wave:
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Welcome Guys!!!
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Hello, everyone. I wandered in from mid-fi, but I hope to find my way to hi-fi. :thumbsup:
My original emphasis was home theater (92" front projection, 1080p), but when music started sounding good the quest for better began in earnest. A pair of Fathom 113s started the serious upgrade-itis. The most recent upgrade is a pair of Wilson Audio Sophia 2 speakers. Now I am wrestling with deciding what preamp and amp to mate with them. To be honest, it's a problem I rather enjoy having. :D Randy |
Welcome to AA Randy, you are definitely in the right place & among friends! :yes:
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chessman........Randy, welcome to Audio Aficionado. :wave:
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Hi guys! Name's Nat. I have high end taste, but a mass market budget I'm afraid.
I do the best I can, I'm slowly working my way up. My system right now sounds great. But I still dream of the uber cool gear. I'll keep striving, working my way up. an upgrade here, an upgrade there... But until then at least I can enjoy great music on a system that sounds great. thanks a lot for welcoming me here, it's a really nice place! :beerchug: |
Welcome to AA nelamvr6 :wave:
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chessman and nelamvr6......welcome to AA. You're now among friends;)
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Hello everyone. I just joined up and like the look of the website. I'm a member of the NJAS and listen to a lot of music.
John |
drjjpdc.......John, welcome to Audio Aficionado. :wave:
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Another newbie.. Looking to buy gear for my new place soon (hopefully Sashas) so would love some advice.. Anyone else from Australia? Other interests include photography and horology (go lange!) J |
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Welcome wave: You came to the right place. There are several Wilson owners here and you will see there are Forums for both Photography and Watches. (go Jaeger LeCoultre) Jim |
Hello, all. I am Phil and I am a hifi enthusiast. Newbie to this site, but not new to the hobby! I am located in Central New Jersey. I am an active member of the NJ Audio Society. I have a combo 2-channel/HT system in a dedicated corner of my basement. The 2-channel chain is: All-stock Thorens TD-166 MkII/Ortofon OM-30 Super/Denon DL-160 (two arm wands), Rotel RCD-02 CDP feeding a highly modded Beresford DAC, Conrad-Johnson PV-11 preamp w/phono, Odyssey Audio HT3 amp w/cap upgrade, Ohm Walsh 2000 loudspeakers, each with its own Vandersteen 2Wq subwoofer. PS Audio quintet, and cables by Emotive Audio, Blue Jeans cable, Audio Art cable and PS Audio Jewel AC cord. SPeaker cables are older Kimber entry level. Musical taste is pretty wide - everything from old school punk and post-punk to trance, singer-songwriters, most forms of Jazz and classical. Not too much country, no rap and no opera.
Although I am not familiar with the web site being referenced as the site most of you fled here from, I look forward to constructive interaction with other AA members! |
Hi everyone!
Yes, another newbie to this site. Live in NW Arkansas. Have enjoyed music for many years and, consequently, have been in this audio hobby for a long time. I even sold stereo equipment in the late 70's while going to college - JBL, Marantz, SAE, Bose, Yamaha, Avid, and a few others. Have had many systems over the years - Spendor, Acoustat, Magnepan, Aragon, Hafler, NAD, B&W, Denon, Elite, Linn, Rega, Naim...and a few others. These days, have an ok system (Anthem, Oppo, Revel) that I'm in the process of upgrading in a significant way. Music taste is quite wide - old rock (Eagles, Genesis, Supertramp, ELO, Who, ...), jazz (mostly contemporary/smooth jazz) and some classical (light stuff - Bach, Mozart,...). Anyway, have been looking at this site for a few weeks. I have really enjoyed the tone of everyone posting. Lots of supportive and helpful info. I'm certainly looking forward to the conversation with everyone. Kind regards, Mike (aka - Ritmo) |
Hello everyone,
I'm Joerg from Hamburg/Germany and joined yesterday and hope to find some interesting conversation here about music and systems. Five years ago I rediscovered vinyl for myself again and had to start all over again buying records after ten years of vinyl abstinence - a terrible mistake I made somewhere around '96 - to ditch my record player and my records. I'm quite satisfied with my system at the moment even though there are still a lot of things to be done but I guess we all now that this is a journey that won't end so soon if you are into this hobby and that's just the wonderful thing about it :). Cheers Joerg |
hello.. i'm always interested in audio video sites and i remember a few names here..
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Tolstoi.......Welcome to Audio Aficionado. :wave:
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Handlebar.......And the same for you. Welcome to Audio Aficionado. :wave:
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As you can see Dan is our 1-man welcoming brigade. :) Welcome to the new folks.
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Ditto, Welcome to AA ya'll :wave:
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I am an old man 55 + who are very poor in English and U.S. English as well. So you must have a lot of patience if you going to talk to me or to have quick answers. I joined here in AA through a recommendation from a friend, and why it was that I recently bought a pair of MC 1201 (one year old) and I want to learn more about McIntosh products. I think this forum could be perfect for me, despite my poor English. What I have read here so it seems a very friendly tone of the threads and many knowledgeable people, I like that, and it was probably the biggest reason I joined here. Hope to take part of everyone's knowledge and tweaks that I need to secure the continuation of my hobbies. I end my presentation here and think I may need to tell more in other threads. In the end, you will bear with my language and grammar. See you! / / byZan |
Welcome to Audioaficionado byZan :wave:
We are looking forward to hearing more about the gear you have chosen to go with your 1201's. Jim |
Cheers and welcome!
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btZan.......Welcome to Audio Aficionado. :wave:
Do not worry about your English. We have people from all around the globe sharing converstaion here, and we all manage to understand each other. You will fit right in. Glad you found us. |
New member. McIntosh guy. Hope to learn alot
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vernneal.......Welcome to Audio Aficionado. :wave:
There are planty of McIntosh enthusiasts here, so you should be right at home. |
hello ! im MAtias, I live in Argentina.
I need only one answer to get started :music: i speak english not very well but i can use a traductor online :D I have Thiel 1.5, MA7000 and Marantz source dv9500 and i would change a thiel and dv9500 well, then I will continue asking in other threads :D |
Dick's Picks, Volume Three---------Grateful Dead
BTW, this is the best in the series. |
Greetings all,
I'm Babur.I currently live in Surrey,in the UK.Although i'll be relocating to the sub-continent within a few years due to business/family commitments. I realise this may sound like heresy but,whilst i previously recognised McIntosh to have erstwhile been at the vanguard of the audio industry,i allowed myself to be influenced by some unscrupulous dealers,in unquestioningly accepting their advice & dismissed McIntosh as a currently stale & uncreative manufacturer of over-priced,non-high end audio products...Please don't crucify me,just yet! That is.Until i took the time to have a good listen to their gear with some suitable partnering equipment of a similar standard. The happy ending to this story is that very soon i'll be acquiring the first McIntosh piece in my new,McIntosh based,system. Regards. BABUR. |
Babur72.......Welcome to Audio Aficionado. :wave:
Don't you just hate those self serving, unscrupulous dealers. Knowledge is power. |
Welcome Babur72
There are many outstanding manufacturers out there but not many that have the longevity of McIntosh. In the long run you will find the sound and quality are worth the price of admission. That said, we like all types of hi-end gear hear. Jim |
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