System #358 (CLX, Stage, Motif)

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I enjoyed the videos. I like watching videos more than seeing pics. It brings stuff to life and makes you feel more than stills can ever do. That's why we as humans spend more time watching videos rather than looking at photos.

Personally, I'd hit the CLX's with Big Mac tube gear... but each to their own:)
 
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I enjoyed the videos. I like watching videos more than seeing pics. It brings stuff to life and makes you feel more than stills can ever do. That's why we as humans spend more time watching videos rather than looking at photos.

Personally, I'd hit the CLX's with Big Mac tube gear... but each to their own:)

Thank you. To much money to change to tubes, and the McIntosh 2301's will not fit in the cabinet.
 
Indeed, really nice! A tad live, maybe?

The MX150 processor room perfect addresses any problems with the room. Plus I have a fully treated room front and back you can see the wall panels across the front of the room. I also have a JL113 sub incorporated into the two channel and 5.1 home theater system. I just incorporated a lot of Synergistic Research equipment which just put the icing on the cake.
 
Hi Ron,

Maybe better posted on the "members system" thread for longevity purposes?

Does look good.

With all due respect, what is a McIntosh clock?

Gordon
 
Hi Ron,

Maybe better posted on the "members system" thread for longevity purposes?

Does look good.

With all due respect, what is a McIntosh clock?

Gordon

It is something I would not have purchased. It was a gift to me. It is kind of expensive. I will try to post a link, or post a picture.





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The McIntosh MCLK12 mantle clock is a celebration of time while being a tribute to classic McIntosh design. Constructed with the signature McIntosh blue watt meters, the MCLK12 demonstrates the same easy to read visual interface. Blue meter lighting may be switched on or off from the front panel, or by other McIntosh components, depending on the viewing conditions. Faceplate is the same width as other McIntosh equipment, allowing for rack placement; also wall or shelf mountable. The left meter measures hours while the right measures minutes. The hour and minute hands cover a twelve and sixty minute arc respectively on the MCLK12 along with Power Output Meters on compatible McIntosh Power Amplifiers. Both hands 'fly-back' in a retrograde fashion when they reach the end of their scale. The MCLK12 is the ultimate fun way to monitor the passing of time. Battery backup keeps time during power outages.
 
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