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About the MC7106
The McIntosh MC7106 is a versatile and powerful 6-channel solid state amplifier manufactured between 1992 and 1998. It delivers 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms or 160 watts per channel into 4 ohms, with the ability to bridge channels for 300 watts into 8 ohms mono. It is THX certified, ensuring high fidelity and accurate reproduction of Dolby Surround movie soundtracks. The amplifier features McIntosh's patented POWER GUARD circuit to prevent clipping and distortion, and includes front panel LED power level indicators for all six channels. It supports multiple configurations, including 6x100W, 3x300W bridged, and mixed channel outputs. The MC7106 has a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz (+0, -0.25dB), total harmonic distortion of 0.005%, a damping factor of 200 at 8 ohms, and a signal-to-noise ratio of 93dB A-weighted. Input sensitivity is 1V, with an input impedance of 20,000 ohms. The unit measures approximately 17.5" W x 7.1" H x 20" D and weighs 48 lbs. It features a glass front panel with illuminated power and Power Guard LEDs, multiple input and output connectors including a THX 25-pin input, and power control jacks for integration with other McIntosh components. The MC7106 is designed for high-end home theater and multi-room audio applications, offering flexibility and McIntosh's renowned build quality and sound performance.
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