I've owned my MA352 and MCD85 for about eight years. I bought them from a small McIntosh dealer that's been in business since 1957. They're only open on Saturdays, but they can get anything McIntosh sells delivered quickly. I've seen amplifiers from the early 1960s on their repair bench. Their attitude is simple: if McIntosh built it, they can get the parts and bring it back to life.
As for the sound, I don't have a long list of gear to compare it against. I just know that whenever I audition other systems, I come home appreciating mine even more. Nothing I've heard has made me want to trade it in.
And those green tube lights and blue meters never get old. They’re a welcome reminder that I’m home, settled into my chair, and about to spend an evening listening to music exactly the way I like it.

