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McIntosh Introduces Its High-Performance Model TM2 AM/FM HD Radio Tuner Module

Noted McIntosh President Charlie Randall: “HD Radio is one of the most exciting recent developments in broadcasting, and the trend continues to grow in popularity. In fact, according to a recent study, awareness of HD Radio broadcasts among radio listeners topped 75% in 2007, and the universe of channels broadcasting in HD continues to expand. By introducing our TM2 AM/FM HD Radio Module, we are giving our discriminating customers the very best option for enjoying all the benefits of HD Radio and more, with the unrivalled quality assurance and performance capabilities that only McIntosh can offer.”

 

Like all McIntosh products, the TM2 was handcrafted with pride in the United States by dedicated, highly trained craftspeople. Offering convenient plug-and-play performance, the TM2 is designed for easy integration with McIntosh’s recently shipped state-of-the-art MA6600 Integrated Amplifier, as well as compatibility with future products. When used in combination with the MA6600, the TM2 module enables the MA6600 to become the first stereo receiver offered by McIntosh in over 15 years.

 

The TM2 includes a host of convenience and performance features that bring radio into the 21st century and enhance the overall experience of home entertainment. For example, a Blend feature allows the user to select between Auto, Digital-only or Analog-only modes for the ultimate in flexibility. A remote, Dual-Differential AM antenna is included and provides enhanced reception together with sound quality that approaches FM.

 

Other key features of the TM2 include: multi-Casting reception; 18 channel presets (9 FM, 9 AM). Users may view Signal Strength, channel, RDS and RBDS Data (artist, title, song) via the connected MA6600’s front-panel display. In addition, the TM2 is user programmable and may be controlled via the connected MA6600’s remote control.

Cynthia Johnson

Ms. Cynthia Johnson is responsible for Operations, Marketing and Public Relations. She holds degrees in Business Administration and Visual Design. She is currently based in San Francisco, California where she shares her home with a fat puppy and two well fed cats. Cynthia was introduced to a wide range and ever-changing array of audio and video equipment in her earliest years and has been involved in SECRETS from its inception almost 20 years ago. She enjoys the quiet side of music listening, and her equipment includes Sony CD player, OPPO Blu-ray player, Yamaha receiver, Krix speakers, Velodyne subwoofer, Sharp and Vizio displays, and Denon HTIB. Cynthia devotes much of her available time to animal care and is an avid practitioner of Bikram yoga.

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