I doubt she'll be out of bed in timeMy daughter's in Vegas for her 21st birthday (What, me worry?!?! ). The high tech startup she works for has a booth somewhere in the mass of smaller exhibitors at the back end of the big hall. I told her she needed to find her way to the Mc room, but I don't think she'll get a chance.
Anything to report yet new from Mc?????
What many do not know is that all of the new WADIA models are built and engineered in Binghamton. Since WADIA is built and managed by the same team it just makes sense to display the two brands together.
As far as mixing the two they technically do play well together but they are very different products in design and styling. The WADIA customer may not be the same as the McIntosh. Where McIntosh is high tech in an analog feel and function package, WADIA is more minimalist and very Digital.
As to the sonics and value you will need to experience WADIA then decide. Having another quality American built brand is a good thing.
Thanks again,
Ron-C
A McIntosh tube reel to reel by chance
I think the 8-track changer will be first . . .