McIntosh Amplifiers – A Brief but Legendary History
The Beginning (1949–1950s): Engineering First McIntosh was founded in 1949 in Binghamton, New York, by Frank H. McIntosh and Gordon J. Gow. What set them apart immediately: • A patented Unity Coupled Circuit output transformer • Exceptionally low distortion • Amplifiers that could run safely at full power for long periods

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