McIntosh Laboratory is an American manufacturer of handcrafted high-end[1][2][3] audio equipment headquartered in Binghamton, New York.[4][5] It is a subsidiary of McIntosh Group, which is under the ownership umbrella of Highlander Partners, a Dallas-based private equity firm.[6]
The company was co-founded in 1949 by Frank H. McIntosh and Gordon Gow.[7][8][2] McIntosh Labs designs and produces audio amplifiers, stereo tuners, loudspeakers, turntables, music streamers, processors, and various other audio products.[9] Although solid state components are a large segment of the McIntosh line, audio enthusiasts most revere the warm sound of the company's tube amplifiers.[10][11][12] Some of their tube amplifiers rank among the finest ever created for home audio and theater use.[13] Their Unity Coupled Circuit, patented at the brand's inception, is still used today in products like their MC275 amplifier, whose vacuum tubes—used in many of the company's products—help to impart a lifelike warmth and soul to the sound. "McIntosh transformers are hand-wound in house as they've always been" according to McIntosh president, Charlie Randall.[4] Many of the employees working at the Binghamton plant have been with the company for decades and number approximately 170+ as of June, 2022.[14][15]
McIntosh Laboratory revenue was $25 million and $42 million in 2021 and 2022 respectively.[16][17] McIntosh audio products can usually be recognized by their black glass front panels (circa 1960's to present),[18] iconic blue VU meters (circa 1974 to present),[19] and iconic gothic logo.[20][21] Even the Mcintosh factory has a black facade with blue tinted windows to align with the company's trademark theme.[22]