McIntosh 1966 Catalogue

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McIntosh 1966 Catalogue

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The aim of Mclntosh... to give you the most performance, the most reliability, the most satisfaction, for the least investment.

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The MR 71 is "superber Audio. February, 1965. "In February, 1964, we profiled the Mclntosh MR 67 stereo tuner and during the course of the description we stated that: '...it is unex- celled by any other tuner we had occasion to test in recent years.' This is no longer true. It is excelled by the MR 71." Here is the best tuner value today. Every wanted and needed feature for excellent stereo reception is on the MR 71. Sensitivity is highly refined. Distant stations sound as clear and full as nearby stations. One of the most im- portant features of the MR 71 is a computer designed deep notch filter. This filter is de- signed to eliminate storecast programming. Many FM stations not only broadcast stereo programming but also background music serv- ices. This is sometimes noted as whistles or birdies in the background of a stereo broad- cast. Over 35 hours of computer time solved the complex engineering problem. Now you get undisturbed multiplex reception when a station also broadcasts storecasting. This kind of engineering, that cares about performance, and about your listening enjoyment is what makes the MR 71 the excellent tuner it is. A major plus is the time tested and proven per- formance of all Mclntosh units. The MR 71 carries on the Mclntosh tradition of highest quality performance at the lowest possible cost. There is no sacrifice in reliability. Features: Nuvistor front end for maximum sensitivity. Built-in multipath indicator tells you when you are getting performance from your antenna system. The self-peaking multiplex decoder does away with re-alignment. The decoder will remain in alignment year after year. The sig- nal strength meter makes it easy to tell when you are receiving maximum signal strength. The center channel meter tells you when you are precisely tuned to the center of the FM sta- tion. This means minimum noise and maxi- mum enjoyment. Silent, efficient, multiplex switch works only on stations broadcasting in full stereo. A two position dial brightness switch makes it easy to adjust the amount of