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Boutique audio house McIntosh says that it's tapped into over 45 years of loudspeaker manufacture know-how to create a pair of 7 ft high audiophile pleasers. The XRT2.1K full-range speakers ...
The wireless speakers boast McIntosh's signature design and sound, but with an added old-school flair.
Authors John Lyon John Lyon John Lyon joined the Robb Report team in 2009. Starting out as an intern, he has worn many hats over the years and written and edited for nearly every category. However ...
It’s not the first time McIntosh has added Grateful Dead graphics to these speakers. In honor of Dead & Company ‘s 2023 Final Tour, McIntosh used Stealie and the band’s equally famous ...
McIntosh Laboratory announced the XR series comprised of the XR50 bookshelf speaker, LCR80 flexible compact speaker and XR100 full range tower speaker. Like all McIntosh products, they are ...
The McIntosh Labs XCS1.5K Center Channel Speaker can handle more than 1,500 watts and is 178 pounds of dynamic fire.
Binghamton, N.Y. – McIntosh Laboratory has begun shipping its first AirPlay-equipped tabletop speaker, the $3,000 McAire. At that price, the single-chassis stereo speaker system joins a growing ...
Deadheads have a new and expensive way to show their love for their favorite band: limited edition wireless speakers from McIntosh with Grateful Dead logos.
The McIntosh MC611 is a quad balanced power amplifier that’s capable of pushing 600 watts of power to your speakers. Like the company’s other serious audiophile-grade components, MC611 continues the ...
McIntosh has launched what it is calling its "highest-performing centre speaker to date". The XCS1.5K Center Channel Loudspeaker, which has been designed to pair with the firm's iconic XRT2.1K and ...
McIntosh RS150 Wireless Loudspeaker, Grateful Dead 60th Anniversary Edition McIntosh Pricey though they may be, these speakers pack an impressive amount of power and features.
The Grateful Dead and McIntosh have had a deep connection ever since McIntosh created its massive Wall of Sound speaker array for the band’s live shows in 1973.