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McIntosh Clinic

Reply from: Bob Simon
Date: 15 May, 01:06
I have a McIntosh 2100 that was performance certified in 1976 at a
clinic. Now it needs service - one of the channels intermittently
drops.

Do they still have those free clinics?

Reply from: Peter Wieck
Date: 15 May, 03:13
On May 14, 6:06 pm, Bob Simon <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> I have a McIntosh 2100 that was performance certified in 1976 at a
> clinic.  Now it needs service - one of the channels intermittently
> drops.
>
> Do they still have those free clinics?

No, they do not. But they still exist, and they will still service
your unit.

On the other hand, what model/type is it? Very most likely what is
wrong is more of a mainenance item than a component failure, based on
the symptom you describe.

http://www.roger-russell.com/clinics.htm

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Reply from: Mark D
Date: 16 May, 00:38
Hello Pete/Bob,
Bob does mention the model, it is the MC-2100 Amplifier, which was in
essence the MC-2105 without Meters-Glass Face.

Besides McIntosh themselves, another good person to seek for
repair-resoration, would be Terry Dewick. Do a google, you will find
him.
Mark

Reply from: AudioGuy
Date: 18 May, 18:43
Hello Audio Fans!

The clinics no longer exist. However, the McIntosh factory does
recommend, highly, Absolute Sound Labs in Minnesota, as a factory
trained servicer that has serviced for them since 1966. If that isn't
a good option contact Sharon Butt at McIntosh.

I have had several pieces done by Absolute Sound and they were
returned as if they were new.

Kevin Puckett
(Long Live Analog!!)

On May 15, 5:38 pm, mm...@webtv.net (Mark D) wrote:
> Hello Pete/Bob,
> Bob does mention the model, it is the MC-2100 Amplifier, which was in
> essence the MC-2105 without Meters-Glass Face.
>
> Besides McIntosh themselves, another good person to seek for
> repair-resoration, would be Terry Dewick. Do a google, you will find
> him.
> Mark




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