resq911
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I have a friend interested in selling me his McIntosh MX 401.
It is control unit only with no amp in it.
Specs are:
AM/FM tuner/CD player. Detachable control panel. Switchable illumination. Digital quartz clock. Mode selector. Digital control lead. Power amp turn on trigger. Cellular phone triggered audio mute. Electronic audio controls. Bass and treble controls. Audio control bypass. 4-way balance control. Audio muting. 4-channel RCA line-level outputs. TUNER: Electronic quartz-locked PLL tuning. Memory storage for 6 AM and 18 FM. Preset station scan. Triple stage IF section. Signal actuated stereo control. CD PLAYER: Full logic CD controls. 8-times oversampling digital filter. Dual 1-bit D/A converters. Zero-bit detector mute circuit. Intro music scan. Last position memory. CHANGER CONTROL: Direct disc select. Play/pause select. Intro music scan (disc/magazine). Multi-changer control capability. Audible FF/FB.
He said it would cost $150, works fine and is a great unit but older. I am wondering if I would be better off with a new head unit, and if you agree, what would you recommend? I would like to keep cost under $250.
Thanks for your advice,
ResQ911
It is control unit only with no amp in it.
Specs are:
AM/FM tuner/CD player. Detachable control panel. Switchable illumination. Digital quartz clock. Mode selector. Digital control lead. Power amp turn on trigger. Cellular phone triggered audio mute. Electronic audio controls. Bass and treble controls. Audio control bypass. 4-way balance control. Audio muting. 4-channel RCA line-level outputs. TUNER: Electronic quartz-locked PLL tuning. Memory storage for 6 AM and 18 FM. Preset station scan. Triple stage IF section. Signal actuated stereo control. CD PLAYER: Full logic CD controls. 8-times oversampling digital filter. Dual 1-bit D/A converters. Zero-bit detector mute circuit. Intro music scan. Last position memory. CHANGER CONTROL: Direct disc select. Play/pause select. Intro music scan (disc/magazine). Multi-changer control capability. Audible FF/FB.
He said it would cost $150, works fine and is a great unit but older. I am wondering if I would be better off with a new head unit, and if you agree, what would you recommend? I would like to keep cost under $250.
Thanks for your advice,
ResQ911