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I built my system around the MCD600. I started with the 600 and a small integrated McIntosh the MA5300. I wanted to get my stored cd's out and use them again. I upgraded a couple of times to where I am. It is a superb unit and has performed flawlessly for about three years. Of course I went McIntosh crazy as you can see. Even the wife "boss" is impressed with the sound.
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My System: Amp-McIntosh MC611(2) :Pre-McIntosh C2700, MP1100 :CD/SACD-McIntosh MCD600 :Speakers-McIntosh XR100 :Power Controller-McIntosh MPC1500 :Turntable-VPI HW40 Ortofon Cadenza Black :Cables-Morrow PH5,MA5 and Elite Speaker Cables :Headphones-McIntosh MPH1000 :Record Cleaner Klaudio KD-CLN-LP200T Thanks, Bill |
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As an owner of a MCD500 for quite some time, I would recommend the MCD600. The only issue I've had is the drive tray belt wearing out, but that's just what happens with belts, it's not MCD500 specific. I've used multiple newer external DACs on my 500 and honestly haven't noticed huge difference so I'm sure the MCD600 will keep you happy for a long time.
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Thanks for everyone's thoughts.
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Living Rm: O/96, REL S/510, MC275vi, C2700, MT5, Lumin T2, Jay's Audio CDT2-MKIII Family Rm: Elipsa, A-48, C-2450, DP-430, Auralic Aries G1, Denafrips Venus II Home Office: KEF LS50, Schiit Vidar, Modi-Multibit, Sys, Loki, REL T/7i Home Gym: KEF LS50W-II Office: ZuAudio Dirty Weekend, BluSound Powernode, Schiit Mani, Fluance RT85, REL T/5i |
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