![]() ![]() The top of the McIntosh MHA50 has switches for HXD (Headroom Crossfeed Director), Bluetooth and. The MHA50 enables them to do that and is perfect for listening to hi-res music stored on a phone or played from a music service like Tidal, where you can listen to albums in CD quality streamed over the Internet. No doubt they’re the kind of people who have an expensive audio system at home and would like the same high quality when traveling away from home. ![]() It’s definitely aimed at the audio purist and would probably appeal to audio buffs that refuse to compromise on sound quality wherever they go. The MHA50 is designed to take digital audio signals from any smartphone, tablet or computer and turn it into the most exquisite music that can be listened to via wired headphones. The McIntosh MHA50 is a “Portable Decoding Amplifier” or headphone amplifier and DAC in most other people’s language. However, as my late father always said: “You get what you pay for!” But anyone who knows anything about the iconic American audio brand of McIntosh knows that anything bearing the gothic McIntosh logo doesn’t come cheap. This week I’m reviewing a piece of equipment that, on paper, sounds like a lot of money and is bound to elicit the response: “How much?” from some people. ![]()
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