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phishphan 09-13-2017 12:37 PM

MA7200 Integrated Amplifier & MAC7200 Receiver
 
"McIntosh, who have been producing audio for over 65 years, has announced the MA7200 Integrated Amplifier and MAC7200 Receiver.

MA7200 Integrated Amplifier (Available exclusively for countries outside the US and Canada) has 200 Watts per channel and 14 total inputs, McIntosh say: “the space-saving MA7200 Integrated Amplifier can easily become the core of a 2-channel home audio system”.


http://hifipig.com/mcintosh-announce...7200-receiver/

Formerly YB-2 09-14-2017 06:28 PM

Seems to be an 'updated' MA6600 with two fewer knobs and a bunch fewer buttons and considerably more digital 'stuph' inside. Think I'll stay with the MA6600, though the MC cartridge input would be nice.

Maks 09-14-2017 06:39 PM

I got that email earlier today, just looking through the 7200 manual now. The tuner section appears to be different than the MR88 as it is just AM/FM only, no XM or HD. The multipath meter is a nice addition, but still the same 3 segment strength meter as on the MR88. I am interested in more information on that tuner section, they seem to really talk it up on the website. I wonder if a new standalone tuner could be in the works?

ejr1953 09-15-2017 10:50 AM

Used to Have a MAC6700, Who Needs a Tuner These Days?
 
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Originally Posted by Maks (Post 867105)
I got that email earlier today, just looking through the 7200 manual now. The tuner section appears to be different than the MR88 as it is just AM/FM only, no XM or HD. The multipath meter is a nice addition, but still the same 3 segment strength meter as on the MR88. I am interested in more information on that tuner section, they seem to really talk it up on the website. I wonder if a new standalone tuner could be in the works?

Since I discovered tunein.com, and the ability to stream my favorite FM stations around the country, I have not owned a separate tuner in my audio system.

I believe it streams MP3-quality sound and offers me all my local FM stations in the DC-Baltimore area, as well as stations from Philly, NYC, Chicago and Southern California.

...and did I mention that it's free!

GaryProtein 09-15-2017 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by phishphan (Post 866930)
"McIntosh, who have been producing audio for over 65 years, has announced the MA7200 Integrated Amplifier and MAC7200 Receiver.

MA7200 Integrated Amplifier (Available exclusively for countries outside the US and Canada) has 200 Watts per channel and 14 total inputs, McIntosh say: “the space-saving MA7200 Integrated Amplifier can easily become the core of a 2-channel home audio system”

That sounds arbitrarily ridiculous.

bart 09-16-2017 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by GaryProtein (Post 867182)
That sounds arbitrarily ridiculous.

Gary, I read the same thing in our local hifi press.

miner 09-17-2017 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryProtein (Post 867182)
That sounds arbitrarily ridiculous.



The same with the MA6700 integrated amp (outside of U S A). The MAC 6700 was US market

ejr1953 09-17-2017 03:18 PM

I wonder if the website is reporting incorrect information about these two new products?

It would seem that the integrated should be offered worldwide, while the receiver would only work on U.S. radio stations.

The info on the McIntosh website seems a little "backwards"?

Formerly YB-2 09-17-2017 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryProtein (Post 867182)
That sounds arbitrarily ridiculous.

Tuner formats are not the same in NA and ROW. Do you want to purchase a tuner that does not work correctly?

xv21 09-17-2017 06:26 PM

What is the idea of MA7200 and MAC7200 compared to MA8900?


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