

Items will no longer be available one week after a dispute is opened. If a wire transfer is necessary, payment is expected within 7 days of invoicing, after which time an unpaid item dispute will be opened. Invaluable/AuctionZip buyers who have not paid within 7 days may be charged through the venue. We do not have access to your payment info on online venues - we invoice directly. Payment is expected within 7 days of the invoice being received. *Online bidders will be invoiced the week after the auction directly via email with payment instructions. All international transactions over $500 must be completed via bank wire transfer. * Invoices over $2,000 for USA buyers will require payment via cashiers check, bank wire transfer, or deposit directly into our account. In the long run, it will be less expensive and perform as it should.Internet Premium : 20% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: Payments: If you listen to a good classical FM station, the 1700 is the choice, IMHO. I bought mine on AGon and sent it right off to AudioClassics. If I were choosing I would weigh features (in theġ900s favor) against FM tuner quality (in the 1700s favor). The 1900 is more powerful and has more inputs along with an AM FM tuner. If you dont like them, you most likely can make a profit selling them, provided that they are in good condition. PS My Mcintosh 2275 went in for repair in 1 year. I have had mine working for circa 35 years. They are prone to tuner issues as well as capacitor replacement. The MAC 1700 is only recommended if you purchase one from Audio Classics or Terry DeWick. My 1900 has had a tunermultiplex alignment and 1 electrolytic replaced right when I got it. Listening to it right now on some Klipsch Heresys and its a great combination.

Has anyone heard these units, know anything about their strengthsweaknesses, reliability, etc.ĭo these units have main inpre outs Are these reasonable prices for these units They seem similarly priced to higher end Marantz, Sansui, Pioneeer receivers of the same era. Mcintosh Mac 1700 Receiver By dedilabcai1987 Follow | Public
