In Reply to: The old McIntosh XR series posted by eleiko2@verizon.net on July 25, 2016 at 13:39:49:
I just remember in a store called Newmark and Lewis which was a big audio outlet in the 60s and 70s having a pair.
I also remember they sounded pretty awful sitting next to AR's, JBLs, and even the brand speakers like Pioneer. Which was a statement being most of those brand speakers were pretty awful themselves.
I never understood Mac's concept of speakers. They make some of the most powerful commercial amps on the market but offer highly sensitive speakers. Whazzup with dat!
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