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McIntosh Laboratory Introduces The MS750 Music Server & New Audio History Book

Posted by Allan Ford
June 7, 2007 | Visited 249 times, 1 so far today

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07.mcintoshnews-1.jpgMcIntosh Laboratory, a world leader in home entertainment systems for over 56 years, introduces the MS750 Music Server.

With a 750 GB internal hard drive the MS750 will hold catalog and sort
over 2,000 hours of music at full CD sound quality. That is enough
storage for more than 2,700 CD’s and 120,000 individual songs. Access
to all this music is simple using the MS750’s easy to navigate on
screen menus. Play lists are easily formed and recalled. A newly
designed large-format front panel display shows the title of the
current music playing as well as providing operational prompts. The
MS750 also supports Spanish, French, Italian and German languages.


The MS750 has a built-in CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP2, WMA and ACC Player. Use
a preamp or phono stage and burn your vinyl collection to CD or to the
MS750 hard drive. A built-in CD Burner lets you take your music
wherever you may wander!

The MS750 will begin shipping in June 2007 and is available at Authorized McIntosh Dealers.

New
“Audio History” Book That Profiles McIntosh Laboratory’s Unique
Contribution to the Evolution of High-Performance Home Entertainment

07.mcintoshnews-2.jpgMcIntosh
Laboratory has always been renowned for the singular quality and
craftsmanship of its high-end audio products. Now, with the
introduction of a new book, “…for the love of music…”, author Ken
Kessler brings the story of the company’s long history in the pursuit
of home entertainment perfection to print. With a foreword by renowned
audio engineer Sidney Corderman, “…for the love of music…”
chronicles the McIntosh story since its founding in the early 1940s,
beginning with the story of how Frank McIntosh, who ran an engineering
firm that designed broadcast television stations, recognized the
limitations of then-available audio equipment and set out to build a
better amplifier. The resulting prototype became the famed 50W1, a
product that set new standards in audio amplification and is still the
foundation of all high-performance amps today.

“…for the love of music…” is filled with reminiscences from some of
the world’s most renowned audio engineers, reviewers and experts, as
well as testimony from rock stars such as Phil Lesh of the Grateful
Dead, legendary sound engineer Bill Hanley (famous for designing,
building and operating the Woodstock sound stage), and others.

Noted McIntosh President, Charlie Randall: “Not only does this book
provide a fascinating glimpse into the development of high-end audio,
but as Sidney Corderman points out in his foreword, it is a great
tribute to all of the employees, dealers, and friends who have made
McIntosh the leader in our industry. For anyone who loves great audio
and is interested in the pursuit of sonic perfection and the people who
have made it all happen behind the scenes, this book is a must-read.”

“…for the love of music…” will be available at Authorized McIntosh
dealers and international distributors in January 2007.

Source: Press Release

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