The Mcintosh MR67 is arguably the granddaddy of vintage tuners. Built like a tank, with that classic Mcintosh look that just screams quality. But it's not just about looks with this baby – it sounds absolutely incredible. The MR67 is known for its warm, full-bodied sound, and its ability to pull in even the weakest of signals with its sensitive and accurate FM tuner. It's a true collector's item, and for good reason. Its quality and sound are just unmatched by anything else out there. If you're lucky enough to get your hands on one, hold onto it. This piece has been recapped, realigned, and it's ready to go.
- Production
- 1963-68
- Condition
- 8/10
- Serial No.
- 367T2
- Orig. MSRP
- $299
- Restoration
- Full 30-point service check
- Replaced lamps with LEDs
- Replaced 2 out of spec film capacitors
- Aligned the tuner
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Factory Specs
Type Mono/Stereo Tube Tuner
Tuning Bands FM
Tuning Scale Analogue
FM Tuning Range 88 to 108 MHz
Sensitivity 2.5uV
Distortion Less than 0.5% at l00% modulation, ±75KC
Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz
Output 2500mV
Tuning Indicators Dual electron ray tube
Tube Complement 1x 6DS4, 1x 12AT7, 1x 6AB4, 4x 6AU6, 1x 6AV6, 1x 6U8, 1x 12AU7, 2x 6BL8, 1x EMM801
Dimensions 16"W x 5.5"H x 13"D
Weight 24.5 lbs.
- Documentation
McIntosh MR67 Owner's Manual
McIntosh MR67 Service Manual
- The History of McIntosh
- Founded in 1949, McIntosh is known for offering distinguished home audio systems that deliver the ultimate experience in music and film. Offering products for two-channel stereo sound systems and multi-channel home theaters with surround sound, McIntosh continues to define the ultimate home audio entertainment...
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- Liner Notes
- The McIntosh MR67 is a precision engineered, highly sensitive FM Multiplex Tuner. The finest possible reception of FM monophonic and FM multiplex stereophonic broadcasts is assured by another McIntosh First a built -in Multipath Indicator. Multipath reception of FM transmissions causes noisy and distorted sounding programs. Multipath distortion is caused by receiving both a direct signal and one or more reflected signals. Multipath signals may be reflected from a building, water tower or even a nearby hill or mountain. The multipath reflected signals reach the antenna at slightly later times than the direct signals due to the longer distances they direct signals at the antenna can cause moderate or severe distortion at the tuner outputs. Multipath can be eliminated or greatly reduced by proper use of a directional antenna. The MR67 multipath indicator shows when the antenna is rotated to the correct position for picking up only the desired direct signal.
- Stock No.
- 8037162057949
The Mcintosh MR67 is arguably the granddaddy of vintage tuners. Built like a tank, with that classic Mcintosh look that just screams quality. But it's not just about looks with this baby – it sounds absolutely incredible. The MR67 is known for its warm, full-bodied sound, and its ability to pull in even the weakest of signals with its sensitive and accurate FM tuner. It's a true collector's item, and for good reason. Its quality and sound are just unmatched by anything else out there. If you're lucky enough to get your hands on one, hold onto it. This piece has been recapped, realigned, and it's ready to go.