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McIntosh to get into own range of headphones and amp

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McIntosh revealed that it is developing its own headphone range to go with the MHA100 headphone amplifier ($5000). Shown in prototype form at the CES show were the flagship MHP1000 over-ear headphones that will go on sale in the first half of 2014 for around $2000. More affordable models will be added to the range in due course.

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I've read about the MHA100 amplifier, there's a report about it at Innerfidelity and a video by Tyll. It looks very impressive, an all in one which may fit a lot of requirements. With a speaker output it may even be usable to drive Stax amp with an energizer like the SRD-7 pro.

I wish they post some listening impressions. I like how it looks. There's that thing about McIntosh stuff  :wub:

At least it's a nice looking Beyer... 

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The headphones look a bit like circumaural Grado's on a german frame (beyer/senn)

Apparently the amplifier has 50 watt output for speakers which begs the question is it just an integrated amp with a headphone socket (i.e. Leben) ?

This looks like SS. The selectable power output plus selectable impedance looks a very interesting couple of features to get any headphone sounding good. I don't care for the crossfeed, and not that much for the DAC, but this can be good to have on a single all-in-one "small" system.

Last company I'd expect to get into the headphone-dom, McIntosh if you're reading this please stick to your amp's and preamp's please.

Good thing you're not advising them on their business strategy.

A rebadged Beyer for $2000, no thanks.

Yeah, I too thought it was pretty clear that Beyer had a hand in its design and manuafacture.

I really don't see how this

 

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Is anywhere near this

 

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Inquiring minds would be grateful to be instructed :)

A rebadged Beyer for $2000, no thanks.

 

 

Yeah, I too thought it was pretty clear that Beyer had a hand in its design and manuafacture.

 

I think it's pretty clear that the unit shown in the pic from CES is a prototype. I'd bet that the final version won't look like that, other than the nameplate.

 

McIntosh has historically not been a me-too company. They also are pretty adamant about in-house development & manufacture. I hope the headphones models will adhere to a similar ideal. Otherwise they will be just overpriced copies.

Inquiring minds would be grateful to be instructed :)

 

He's talking about the headphone not the amp.  :)

Oh silly me. Since the beginning I was just focused on the amp, the phones stood absolutely unnoticed  :chair:  Definitely they look like Beyers.

I hear the new headphones cranked up the Teslas!

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I don't have a problem with them getting into the statement headamp market, but if the phones are just going to be rebadged something elses, they should pull out, before we get another Lexicon/Oppo style fiasco.  If they actually put some thought into it and make audible improvements, however, and I wouldn't put it past them...

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This has been going on for decades so nothing new about this in audio

 

I don't have a problem with them getting into the statement headamp market, but if the phones are just going to be rebadged something elses, they should pull out, before we get another Lexicon/Oppo style fiasco.  If they actually put some thought into it and make audible improvements, however, and I wouldn't put it past them...

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