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Recently, I read an oline discussion about quality audio companies failure to lure in newbies due to cost. Taking that idea, could/should a company, say McIntosh, develop an introductory line (built in the USA) that would lure in the next generation of audio buyers?
I've listened to the 6300. I live near Binghamton, NY. I also owned a 6900 for abouta year. The 6300 was disappointing. Very sterile, I thought. It also has a wimpy headphonesection. It had trouble driving AKG 701s. Actually not so surewhat "made in the U.S.A." really means in the case of the 6300. Sorry to be so negative.I think that for $3000 (or whatever the probably only slightly discounted price would be) you could doway better!