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McIntosh SL6
8 Reviews
rating  4.25 of 5
MSRP  1250.00
Description: THX Home Theater Speakers


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Reviewed by:
Zelmo
(Casual Listener)

Review Date
August 29, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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4.75 of 5, 12 votes

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Review NaN of , from Berkeley, CA

Price Paid:  $1250.00 from a Mac Dealer in the

Summary:
I purchased my Mac SL6's within a month as my buddy Shawn. He & I go back as far as kindergarten. In defence of this great affordable speaker, I must agree with Shawn's statement about the break-in time most newer Mac speakers require. Several consumers have submitted poor reviews, yet I believe their critical comments may be from either too high an expectation for this moderate price range or they may not have been patient enough to allow a minimum 300 hours or more break-in time before serious listening sections began. After "test-driving" more than 25 pairs ranging from $1,250-$4,800 per speaker, I have only one regret: I didn't buy more than two! -LOL- Granted, I dictated my speaker budget to hover between $1,200-$2,400 each, so I was quite happy the SL6's fell in the lower spectrum of my price range. All I now require is more sound proofing in my listening area to turn my Mac amp up to 40% of it's capacity...

Strengths:
The integration of the highs, midrange & bass are flawless; one of the more natural & accurate speakers in this price range.

Weaknesses:
Sorry, I couldn't find any flaws other than Mac may want to better wrap their speakers for shipping.

Similar Products Used:
JBL, B&W, Martin Logan ReQuests


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Reviewed by:
Shawn5454
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
August 28, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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4.83 of 5, 18 votes

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Review NaN of , from Las Vegas, NV

Price Paid:  $1250.00 from A McIntosh Dealer

Summary:
Many amateur audiophiles think that the goal of a "perfect" playback system is "perfect specs" while others believe the goal of a "perfect" playback system is one that sounds real. Many audio consumers also believe that excessive power usage & exotic wood finishes are directly proportional to quality. This may often be the case, but never with McIntosh speakers. Only the McIntosh XR290 stands out like the giant monolith in the movie classic "2001" which stands at nearly 7 foot tall with its 40 drivers and choice of hardwoods ranging in price between $24,950 to $54,950.

With its modest price & simple appearance, the smaller tame SL6 is well-suited for most multichannel home theater systems and serious audio listening. Maybe it's just my vivid imagination or bias opinion about Mac's quality, but while enjoying my four SL6's and Mac's HT-4 center channel (THX approved) the sound makes me grin as I'm encouraged to quote the movie "Field of Dreams" most rhetorical question: "Is this Heaven?" -smile- Even though my newer pair of SL6's (the front speakers currently has approximately another +150 hours of break-in time (give them at least 250-300 hrs. to properly break-in), I've discovered these speakers have very deep low end with one of the best bass controls I've heard. They also have a warm smooth midrange & musically acoustic scene with lush attributes to compliment the remarkable clarity of my McIntosh MC206 (200 w/@ 4 ohms) six channel amp. These mini THX approved towers have an awesome dynamic capability and lack that grainy, over modulation of sound in the vocal range that lower quality speakers can have.

In my humble opinion, the sound stage is deep, pure, and quite detailed, with the tonal balance sounding quite natural and clear. They are also quite warm and mellow. Placement isn't as critical as many speakers, such as the Martin Logan electrostatic beauties, but amply separation is still required to expand the user's sound stage. They have a wide sweet spot, excellent imaging and a huge sound stage without being overly bright. I've found no need to sit in one specific special place to enjoy the beautiful sound these speakers can reproduce. The frequency range is wide enough that I don't currently use a subwoofer in my new home theater system.

Strengths:
Wide detailed sound stage; natural smooth mellow midrange; tight bass control; crystal clear vocal tones make Opera listening astonishing phenomenal...

Weaknesses:
I'd love to see a pair in dark cherry wood, but I didn't buy them for their looks. -smile-

Similar Products Used:
Ohm Walsh, JBL, B&O, and McIntosh speakers...


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Reviewed by:
RAYMOND CROWE
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
December 18, 2001

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

Visitors rate this review
1.00 of 5, 22 votes

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Review NaN of , from LAKELAND

Price Paid:  $2500.00 from TAMPA

Summary:
IF YOU WANT THEM FOR THE MOVIES ONLY, GO FOR IT.IF YOU LIKE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC ALSO, LOOK ELSWHERE. THE SPEAKERS ARE OVERPRICED FOR WHAT THEY DO. I KNOW WHEN WE BUY SOMETHING WE WANT TO STICK BY THAT PRODUCT.NOBODY WANTS TO SAY THEY MADE A MISTAKE.BUT I WILL....FOR YOU.THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL,SOUND GOOD,I SHOULD BE ABLE TO SELL THEM FOR THE NAME....THATS PART OF THE REASON O BOUGHT THEM. SO GO OUT THERE AND LISTEN,LISTEN,LISTEN. FORGET THE NAME.THANKS FOR LISTENING.RAYMOND CROWE

Strengths:
VERY NICE LOOKING SPEAKER.MINE ARE THE WALNUT FINISH.GOOD SOUND.VERY BRIGHT.SLIM FOOTPRINT

Weaknesses:
MCINTOSH MAKES GREAT ELECTRONICS,WE ALL KNOW THAT. HOWEVER IF YOU WANT A GREAT SPEAKER TO GO WITH THOSE ELECTRONICS LOOK ELESWHERE.SOUNDSTAGE IS VERY SMALL,IMAGING? ALMOST NONE.YOU EXPECT MORE FROM A SPEAKER THAT YOU PAID THIS MUCH FOR.A FRIEND LEFT A PAIR OF OLD POLK AUDIO MONITOR SPEAKERS WITH ME.WHEN USED WITH MY SUB,I FOUND THEM MUCH MORE PLEASING TO PLAY MY MUSIC WITH.HE HAS OFFERED TO SELL FOR $200.00.DON'T GET ME WRONG,THEY SOUND GREAT WITH MOVIES ALONG WITH THE HT-4 CENTER CHANNEL.BUT I LIKE MUSIC MORE. I AM GOING TO KEEP MY BELOVED MCINTOSH ELECTRONICS,BUT THE SPEAKERS MUST GO.

Similar Products Used:
KLIPSCH,POLK,INIFINITY,BOSE


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Reviewed by:
jason
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 25, 2001

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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1.00 of 5, 19 votes

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Review NaN of , from los angeles, ca

Summary:
I am very surprised to hear so many great reviews for such a mediocre product. The SL6's to me seem emblematic of the entire McIntosh line--overrated and unable to keep up with present day technologies.
The SL6's have a very poor presentation of sound. There are six drivers on each speaker, consisting of three identical tweeters and three identicals woofers, in addition to an open port for bass. What results is a very distinct separation of frequencies when frequencies should be presented as seemlessly as possible. The old McIntosh XR230's do a much better job of this than the SL6's.
Of course this impression may be my fault, since I'm basing my judgement on their musical reproduction, when they were designed to be part of a home theatre system. Their bass extension is good, but noticeably mushy. Not tight at all. They do, however, work well with the HT4 center and McIntosh surrounds and subwoofer (which is larger than your averager mini refrigerator). But in stereo mode, the SL6's just plain fall short of expectations.
That they cost as much as they for what they do is a complete disappointment. If you're looking for accurate sonic reproduction and musicality, you're better off investing in a pair of B&W Nautilus 805's, maybe with some spiked stands.

Similar Products Used:
nautilus, monitor audio silver line, magnepans


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Reviewed by:
Richard Davis
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 5, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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2.46 of 5, 13 votes

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Review NaN of , from Berthoud, CO, USA

Price Paid:  $2200.00 from Local Dealer

Summary:
I agree with what has already been said. I am using these with a Sunfire amp that has two sets of outputs. It works great with these speakers since they can be bi-wired. This combination allows for the tweeters to be wired to the warmer (tube like) outputs of the amp which takes the edge off of the top end. The SL-6s sound just a bit metallic for my tastes. This characteristic does not cause any fatigue and is only apperent on a few overly bright recordings.

I compared these with the B&Ws and for half the cost they were almost as good. The B&Ws were just a bit smoother.

Movies with DD are really spectacular. That is where the accuracy of these speakers comes into play. They seem to just disappear.

Strengths:
Tight bass, sound stage, quality, value.

Weaknesses:
A little metallic sounding.

Similar Products Used:
A/D/S


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