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Gow was assigned to Washington, D.C. when McIntosh met and hired him just after the war. He would remain at McIntosh for more than four decades, and he was at the company’s helm when he died of a heart attack at his upstate New York home in 1989. Frank McIntosh, who had retired to Arizona in the late 1970s, died the following year.
In April, McIntosh Engineering Labs, Inc. moved from 910 King Street in Silver Spring, Maryland to 320 Water Street in downtown Binghamton, New York. The name was changed to McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. Sidney A. Corderman joined McIntosh and was placed in charge of engineering, research and development. This is the office at 320 Water Street.
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Sep 1, 2017 · Frank McIntosh. High power with low distortion was the holy grail of sound amplification in the late 1940s. Frank McIntosh, along with engineering technician Gordon Gow, managed to lick the problem in 1949 with the McIntosh 50W-1 amplifier, which kickstarted the entire home hi-fi craze in the 1950s and the high-end home stereo market of the 1960s.
McIntosh Laboratory is an American manufacturer of handcrafted high-end audio equipment headquartered in Binghamton, New York. It is a subsidiary of McIntosh Group, which is under the ownership umbrella of Highlander Partners, a Dallas-based private equity firm. The company was co-founded in 1949 by Frank H. McIntosh & Gordon Gow.
1949 – 2024: McIntosh Celebrates 75 Years of Audio Excellence. From our inception under the vision of Frank McIntosh, our commitment to sound reproduction has stood unwavering.
Feb 7, 2020 · Making it old school Stan Horaczek. Frank McIntosh and Gordon Gow launched their home stereo company in 1949, one year after the invention of the long- playing record. Vinyl introduced consumers ...