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Old 06-30-2014, 09:44 AM
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Eric.......I found it noteworthy that Orson supposedly turned the MAC4100 volume down using the input selector. The average bear might not have caught that but it clearly doesn't pass Mac muster.
Rest assured, I caught that back in '79!

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All this discussion about this receiver makes me almost regretting investing in the the MAC1500 !
MAC 1500 was Mc's first receiver, and the only one with tube amplifier section and a relatively rare model. It's altogether in a different category than the later models.

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The 4300 looks to have real veneer side panels; is that correct? I have the impression the 4100 has vinyl clad.
Yes, the MAC 4100 had a 3 piece particleboard cabinet but custom solid wood cabinets are available from Audio Classics.

MAC 4200, 4275, 4280 and 4300 were supplied with solid walnut side panels.
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