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McIntosh MA6500
McIntosh MA6500
MSRP: $ 3000.00

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Rating
Reviewed by:

athkarag

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
November 3, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 1 of 12

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
I'll be very short, 'cause all previous reviewers have covered the subject to a very good point. That's the best integrated I have ever had, in tems of flexibility, sound character and drive. Please go & check my system in my review of the Harbeth SHL5s which partner the Mac. And keep in mind that I belong to the fans of integrateds, not separates. After all, I'm listening to music, not machines, and I want to own something of exceptional endurance in time, with very stable characteristics. So, what else except a Mac?


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Reviewed by:

trumpetbri

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
October 12, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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4.20 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Review 2 of 12

Price Paid:  $4000.00 from Local Dealer

Summary:
Most gorgeous multi layered and accurate amp I've owned. This is my first Mac, and I must say I'm in love. It looks gorgeous too with the meters. Wife even loves its sound and looks! Yay!
The tonality and timbre of instruments and voices are the most lifelike I've heard. Very black backgrounds and natural lifelike delivery.
Expensive product, but if I am paying for research, development and longevity I can't complain. I think I'm getting a taste of the best available at any price.

Strengths:
Depth, imaging, soundstaging, tonality and power. Plenty of oomph and punch for my hungry 4 ohm Magnepan MG 12 speakers.

Weaknesses:
None sonically or build wise. Just wish the connectors were of slightly higher quality, like WBT for speakers and Vampire for RCA's. But if the $$ went into technology and overall sound instead on the inside, who am I to complain? It sounds handsome and powerful without those upper end connectors anyway.

Similar Products Used:
Bryston, Audio Research from the 90's through 2000 decades.


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Reviewed by:
Jay
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 31, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Review 3 of 12

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
I know I'm probably not supposed to do this but I have to question the last reviewer's motives and reliability. He states that his MA6500 does not have gold plated input and output jacks. The fact is that there has never been one MA6500 produced WITHOUT gold plated input and output jacks. Wonder if he really knows what he bought. He also complains that the amp's remote is made in Japan. Well, I challenge him to name one product's remote that isn't made in Japan or China. My advice to all integrated amp shoppers is to audition this amp for yourself at home in your system, if possible. Some dealers will provide demo units. Otherwise, ask the dealer to allow you to bring your speakers into his store to audition with a MA6500. That's the best way to fairly evaluate the sound of an amplifier. Every component in your system has it's own sound and McIntosh is different from all other makes. Some people prefer it and some don't. Let me make another thing clear that should not be disputed. McIntosh build quality is second to none.

Strengths:
Superior engineering
Aesthetics
Build quality
Power to spare
Sound performance (to my ears)

Weaknesses:
Mini headphone jack (wish it were standard 1/4")


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Reviewed by:

j909

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 6, 2006

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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2.34 of 5, 29.00 votes

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Review 4 of 12

Price Paid:  $2600.00 from hi - fi acoustics

Summary:
Since i last checked the MA - 6500 has sold for as much as 3,500. I'm gratefull that my purchase was way below the average retail price. I'm not familiar with the build quality of other McIntosh components, but to me this integrated amp seems like a well built Sony or Marantz from the early to mid 70's...

For 3,000. 6 inputs are included with a phono stage. Though none of the inputs are gold plated. The inputs are identical to what one would find on an integrated amp from best buy or circuit city. In addition ALL knobs are PLASTIC. The remote is made in Japan. This coming from a company that proudly claims their products are handbuilt in U.S.A.

After a year of use the blue lighting fails to display the McIntosh name in the center of the unit with full illumination. The designated section for speaker connections was a poor choice. The unit accepts all various connections for speaker cables, though poorly placed and designed. More PLASTIC as usual with barely a visible trace of gold plating for the cables.

The units looks are deceiving. Weighing in at approximately 40 pounds one would asssume superior sound quality especially when paying full retail. As mentioned in other reviews bass is muddy, upper highs are satisfying and imaging is a little bit above average. i found this amp excells in acoustic guitar, classical, and some jazz recordings. This amp should be able to play all styles of music which it clearly cannot perform. There are so many other audio companies who for half the price will out perform this integrated amp. I was also dissapointed with customer service. After registering with McIntosh I thought I would recieve a letter welcoming (thanking) me to the McIntosh family. No such thing.... I decided to call them and bring this matter to their attention. The call was futile.

So what did I get from this unit.????? Pretty lights, an overhyped companies reputation, a remote made in Japan. No gold plated inputs. Fair sound quality at best. I am counting the days when i sell or trade this unit for an amp that i will find pleasing. For $3,500. shouldn't one have gold plated inputs, an all metal unit. A remote that is made in U.S.A. along with the most important factor. DYNAMIC sound quality????

In all fairness i would like to claim that i do not suffer from audio nervosa (the constant need to upgrade). The Ma - 6500 clearly does not justify the price. Perhaps other products in the McIntosh family are worth the money. This unit does not fit into that category. If you feel that I have been hyper critical in this review ask your retailer if you can audition this integerated amp for a couple of days before purchase. If they are hesitant find a dealership that will accomidate your needs. Everyone views a product differently. I only ask that you take this amp home for a couple of days to see if it's right for you. For $3000. there are many competitors out there that will put this amp to shame. Had i only researched more...

Strengths:
Fair re-sale value

Weaknesses:
need i go on....

muddy bass.

way too much plastic for reatil price.

paying for the name. not for quality

Remote is made in Japan.

no gold inputs.

plays well with only some styles of music.

poor build quality.


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Reviewed by:
tarun kapoor
(Casual Listener)

Review Date
April 13, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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3.50 of 5, 6.00 votes

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Review 5 of 12

Price Paid:  $3000.00 from China

Summary:
I play MA6500 off Spendor S8 speakers & a Sphinx Myth 9 CD player. I enjoy the amp's looks & simplicity (without sacrificing functionality). It plays impressively at all volume levels (esp. low volume with the "loud" button pressed). That said, I am a little disappointed w/ clarity of rock music and harder "Drum & Bass" music: Electric guitars sound mushed & drum clarity doesn't come out enough. But it does play most music very beautifuly - electronic rock, electronic music in general, the human voice, jazz (w/electric guitars!), south american, country, hip-hop, indian classical, western classical, etc. Overall, I'm glad I can hear music through it - & my wife likes it to.

Strengths:
low volume clarity. 'beautiful' sound nice bass looks good

Weaknesses:
rock & roll sounds mushy

Similar Products Used:
none


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