McIntosh Connect 4+

McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.

    • 4.8 • 4 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

CONNECT WITH YOUR MCINTOSH PRODUCTS
Each supported McIntosh product offers a tailored in-app experience that highlights and grants access to key features such as:
• Product Discovery and Onboarding
• Volume Control
• Input Selection
• Tone Control
• Output Switching
• Balance Adjustment
• Input Trim Level
• Network Setup and Configuration
• Firmware Updates


SUPPORTED PRODUCTS
C55 2-Channel Solid State Preamplifier
C2800 2-Channel Vacuum Tube Preamplifier


FIRMWARE UPDATES
Unlock your McIntosh product's latest features and improvements with automatic over-the-air updates. McIntosh Connect also lets you know when new firmware updates are available for your product, and can facilitate the installation process.


CONTROL OF CONNECTED SOURCE COMPONENTS
McIntosh Connect includes a dedicated interface for indirect control of other select McIntosh source components. The source component(s) must be connected to a Data Port on the Supported Product and properly configured in order to receive commands from the app. Please consult the Supported Product's Owner's Manual for additional information.

What’s New

Version 1.0.2

• Performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

CriticalListeningSkills ,

Works fairly well, needs polish

I doubt there are many people out there currently using a C2800 or C55, and probably even fewer messing with the companion app. It works well enough on my C2800, but some important notes:

You can’t disconnect it from WiFi using the iOS app, or at least I couldn’t. I had to factory reset my C2800 and delete the product from the app, then set it all up again.

Some of the menus aren’t very intuitive. For example, it would be ideal to have a master volume control available at all times, regardless of which section you’re in. Tabbing around to change the volume while using the source control menu is a little cumbersome.

It’d be nice to be able to rename inputs from the app instead of the front panel. I kind of expected that to be a feature, as it would make renaming considerably easier, but I suppose that was my fault.

I know it’s probably asking a lot, but — at least for an iPad or other tablet — it would be really cool to have a “virtual output meter”. Doesn’t have to be perfect, or perfectly in line with the meters on the unit itself… but a lot of the fun of McIntosh is seeing meters swing. Seeing one on the app (like the old AP1 player) would be the icing on the cake.

I realize that this is the first (public) release, but I think there’s room for improvement. All said though, well done McIntosh!

App Privacy

The developer, McIntosh Laboratory, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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