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McIntosh è italiana!
Angelo Jasparro- JuniorMember
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McIntosh è italiana!
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Re: McIntosh è italiana!
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il meglio va solo con il meglio e non è un caso
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Geronimo- Self-Awareness
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Re: McIntosh è italiana!
Si tratta davvero del crollo di un mito, Mc-Intosh faceva del suo essere "americana" il proprio tratto distintivo.
Mc-Intosh "italiana" fa lo stesso effetto Fiat "americana".
In ogni caso meglio che cinese.
Mc-Intosh "italiana" fa lo stesso effetto Fiat "americana".
In ogni caso meglio che cinese.
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Re: McIntosh è italiana!
un pezzetto alla volta cella compriamo tutta, l'ammerica
Lorenzo
Lorenzo
Geronimo- Self-Awareness
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Re: McIntosh è italiana!
petrus ha scritto:un pezzetto alla volta ce la compriamo tutta, l'america
Lorenzo
Basta che non compriamo anche i loro debiti , bastano e avanzano i nostri
Angelo Jasparro- JuniorMember
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Re: McIntosh è italiana!
Geronimo ha scritto:Si tratta davvero del crollo di un mito, Mc-Intosh faceva del suo essere "americana" il proprio tratto distintivo.
Mc-Intosh "italiana" fa lo stesso effetto Fiat "americana".
Spero di no. Il precedente "Audio Research" ti smentirebbe.
Vedremo ...
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criMan- Senior Member
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Re: McIntosh è italiana!
Cristo santo
Allora e' vera la profezia dei Maya , sta' succedendo l'impossibile...
Allora e' vera la profezia dei Maya , sta' succedendo l'impossibile...
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lizard- Pop Music Expert
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Re: McIntosh è italiana!
e chi l'ha comprata..
LUI ???
LUI ???
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- Messaggio n°9
Re: McIntosh è italiana!
Me lo avevano riferito e non volevo crederci boh?
da un punto di vista collezionistico e' imbarazzante
che Un Mito a stelle e striscie
diventi spaghettaro all' ombra magari del vesuvio?
bah'................................................................
Da un punto di vista economico
non posso che rallegrarmi
e complimentarmi per L acquisto italiano
il C26 _ MC 30
Mc 6100
Mc 275 Gordon Gow replica
Mr 78
Originali e costruiiti a
binghamton USA
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Binghamton is a city in the Southern Tier of New York in the United States. It is near the Pennsylvania border,
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avranno ovviamente considerazioni collezionistiche ben diverse erelative valutazioni di carattere economico
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Rammento l'avventura degli anni 90 e di alcuni apparecchi realizzati su licenza in Italia
MC 2202
L' ho venduto con una fatica estrema a due euro ed era un 250 watt per canale
era afflitto da continui malfunzionamenti............. esasperato l' ho ceduto
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' Mc intosh Handcrafted In Cesano Maderno o
Catanzaro o Napoli o ove sara 'etc etc spero non sia cosi?
e non lo sara' credo spero mantengano la produzione in USA??
hanno acquisito il pacchetto azionario integralmemnte 100%
Charles Randall,
attuale Amministratore Delegato,
continuerà a guidare l'azienda.
Ma se gli apparecchi non verrano costruitia binghampton ,binghamton USA
bah? boh? eh? Tra Cina e Italia Manca L' India con il suo fiume Gange e gli elefanti
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Cheers and Prosit e incrociamo le dita
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Preferisco rammentarla cosi' IMHO
McIntosh Rocks Hall of Fame’s Grateful Dead Exhibit
McIntosh Laboratory helped the Grateful Dead achieve their signature sound at concerts as part of the band's "Wall of Sound," whose artifacts will be featured in a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit.
image
The Grateful Dead’s McIntosh-fueled ‘Wall of Sound’ (Photo by Richard Pechner)
By Arlen Schweiger
April 11, 2012
Renowned audio manufacturer McIntosh Laboratory took a long, strange trip to get to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
No, it's not because loyal audio enthusiasts have been using McIntosh gear to blare music from rock's finest artists over the last half century, but because McIntosh was used by one of those bands to blare its music.
Almost 40 years ago McIntosh was chief among the components that comprised the Grateful Dead's famed "Wall of Sound," which Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir and Co. unleashed on their fans in 1974.
Now the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland opened a Grateful Dead: The Long, Strange Trip exhibition this week, sponsored by McIntosh, as part of its 2012 Induction Week (the Dead were inducted back in 1994).
McIntosh had worked with the band since close to their founding, and guitarist Weir to this day remains a diehard McIntosh guy (Weir and bassist Phil Lesh have continued their long, strange trip with the band's latest incarnation, Furthur, currently touring).
The Wall of Sound built upon earlier McIntosh sound systems for the Dead, and featured a whopping 48 MC2300 amplifiers to dole out 28,800 watts - only to be upped eventually with two McIntosh MC350 mono tube amps to increase the total McIntosh-supplied power to 29,500 watts.
For the Long, Strange Trip exhibit, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is showcasing three McIntosh MC2300 amps from the band's personal collection, finished and working manuscripts of their songs, tons of original album cover artwork, and many of the Dead's instruments. McIntosh also provided its SOHO Collection for an additional look at the audio brand.
“McIntosh is deeply rooted in American music history, and a huge part of that history is the Grateful Dead. Like the members of the band, our brand has always recognized the importance of sound quality," says McIntosh president Charlie Randall. "We're proud not only to sponsor this exhibition, but also to have played a part in the band’s history. It’s an even bigger honor to have McIntosh artifacts included in the exhibit. From the sound system at Woodstock to the ‘Wall of Sound’ created especially for the Grateful Dead, McIntosh was at the very heart of an audio revolution that literally changed the way musicians played live concerts - and the way audiences enjoy them.”
da un punto di vista collezionistico e' imbarazzante
che Un Mito a stelle e striscie
diventi spaghettaro all' ombra magari del vesuvio?
bah'................................................................
Da un punto di vista economico
non posso che rallegrarmi
e complimentarmi per L acquisto italiano
il C26 _ MC 30
Mc 6100
Mc 275 Gordon Gow replica
Mr 78
Originali e costruiiti a
binghamton USA
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-
Binghamton is a city in the Southern Tier of New York in the United States. It is near the Pennsylvania border,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
avranno ovviamente considerazioni collezionistiche ben diverse erelative valutazioni di carattere economico
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Rammento l'avventura degli anni 90 e di alcuni apparecchi realizzati su licenza in Italia
MC 2202
L' ho venduto con una fatica estrema a due euro ed era un 250 watt per canale
era afflitto da continui malfunzionamenti............. esasperato l' ho ceduto
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
' Mc intosh Handcrafted In Cesano Maderno o
Catanzaro o Napoli o ove sara 'etc etc spero non sia cosi?
e non lo sara' credo spero mantengano la produzione in USA??
hanno acquisito il pacchetto azionario integralmemnte 100%
Charles Randall,
attuale Amministratore Delegato,
continuerà a guidare l'azienda.
Ma se gli apparecchi non verrano costruitia binghampton ,binghamton USA
bah? boh? eh? Tra Cina e Italia Manca L' India con il suo fiume Gange e gli elefanti
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Cheers and Prosit e incrociamo le dita
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Preferisco rammentarla cosi' IMHO
McIntosh Rocks Hall of Fame’s Grateful Dead Exhibit
McIntosh Laboratory helped the Grateful Dead achieve their signature sound at concerts as part of the band's "Wall of Sound," whose artifacts will be featured in a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit.
image
The Grateful Dead’s McIntosh-fueled ‘Wall of Sound’ (Photo by Richard Pechner)
By Arlen Schweiger
April 11, 2012
Renowned audio manufacturer McIntosh Laboratory took a long, strange trip to get to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
No, it's not because loyal audio enthusiasts have been using McIntosh gear to blare music from rock's finest artists over the last half century, but because McIntosh was used by one of those bands to blare its music.
Almost 40 years ago McIntosh was chief among the components that comprised the Grateful Dead's famed "Wall of Sound," which Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir and Co. unleashed on their fans in 1974.
Now the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland opened a Grateful Dead: The Long, Strange Trip exhibition this week, sponsored by McIntosh, as part of its 2012 Induction Week (the Dead were inducted back in 1994).
McIntosh had worked with the band since close to their founding, and guitarist Weir to this day remains a diehard McIntosh guy (Weir and bassist Phil Lesh have continued their long, strange trip with the band's latest incarnation, Furthur, currently touring).
The Wall of Sound built upon earlier McIntosh sound systems for the Dead, and featured a whopping 48 MC2300 amplifiers to dole out 28,800 watts - only to be upped eventually with two McIntosh MC350 mono tube amps to increase the total McIntosh-supplied power to 29,500 watts.
For the Long, Strange Trip exhibit, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is showcasing three McIntosh MC2300 amps from the band's personal collection, finished and working manuscripts of their songs, tons of original album cover artwork, and many of the Dead's instruments. McIntosh also provided its SOHO Collection for an additional look at the audio brand.
“McIntosh is deeply rooted in American music history, and a huge part of that history is the Grateful Dead. Like the members of the band, our brand has always recognized the importance of sound quality," says McIntosh president Charlie Randall. "We're proud not only to sponsor this exhibition, but also to have played a part in the band’s history. It’s an even bigger honor to have McIntosh artifacts included in the exhibit. From the sound system at Woodstock to the ‘Wall of Sound’ created especially for the Grateful Dead, McIntosh was at the very heart of an audio revolution that literally changed the way musicians played live concerts - and the way audiences enjoy them.”