This McIntosh Amplifier Might Be the New Holy Grail of Hi-Fi

Believe us, you’ve never seen a McIntosh amplifier quite like this.

Close-up of an orange McIntosh MA8950 integrated amplifier panel with control knobs and a blue-lit meter.McIntosh

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In 2020, Virgil Abloh, the late artistic director at Louis Vuitton and founder of Off-White, started developing an artistic proposal for McIntosh, with the hope that it would lead to a special series of hi-fi components.

Of course, because of Abloh’s tragic passing from cancer in 2021, this collaborative series never came to fruition.

But Abloh did share an initial concept of a special-edition McIntosh amplifier and now, as a tribute to Abloh’s “design legacy and culture-shaping creativity,” the legendary New York-based audio manufacturer has brought Abloh’s vision to life.

McIntosh MA8950 x Virgil Abloh Integrated Amplifier

Bright orange McIntosh MA8950 integrated amplifier with blue-lit power output meters and multiple control knobs.
McIntosh reimagined its stereo integrated amplifier in the vision of the late Virgil Abloh.
McIntosh

The McIntosh MA8950 x Virgil Abloh is a special version of McIntosh’s MA8950 integrated amplifier, which was released in 2022 and currently sells for $10,500.

For those not familiar with the stereo amplifier, it’s a beast — capable of delivering 200 watts per channel and, according to the brand, capable of powering almost any pair of speakers.

Close-up of an orange audio device with a large volume knob, a red standby button, and a blue meter display.
Orange is a color that Abloh “used to signify energy, creativity, and disruption.”
McIntosh

McIntosh’s new signature style?

The obvious difference with this Virgil Abloh edition amplifier is its bold orange finish. It’s a far cry from the McIntosh’s signature high-gloss black finish and green illuminated logo, but that’s also what makes it unique.

According the McIntosh, orange is a color that Abloh “used to signify energy, creativity, and disruption.”

Close-up of the rear panel of a McIntosh MA8950 integrated amplifier showing gold-plated speaker terminals, digital audio inputs, HDMI, USB, and various audio connectors.
McIntosh’s special-edition MA8950 is a one-of-a-kind amplifier.
McIntosh

According to McIntosh, every element of the amplifier had to be reimagined through Virgil’s lens, especially how to bring his signature orange to life on our amplifier.

“It wasn’t just a design challenge,” reads the McIntosh press release. “It was a creative responsibility. Honoring his vision was a privilege for everyone involved.”

Close-up of an orange audio device with a large input knob, headphone jack, two output buttons, and a blue power output meter.
The amplifier maintains McIntosh’s signature blue power meters.
McIntosh

A hi-fi pipe dream

For audiophiles taken by the amplifier’s orange finish and potentially looking to add it to their home’s hi-fi system … I have some bad news: this is a one-of-a-kind piece and isn’t for sale.

For those wondering … no, McIntosh hasn’t attached a price tag to the amplifier. If they did, you can be sure it’d be well north of the $10,500 the standard MA8950 goes for.

Rear view of an orange McIntosh MA8950 integrated amplifier showing multiple audio input and output ports, including digital, phono, balanced, and speaker connections.
Like the standard MA8950, this sterep amplifier is designed to drive basically any loudspeaker pair.
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Instead, this special edition amplifier is being showcased at “Virgil Abloh: The Codes,” an exhibition devoted to Abloh’s work. Alongside the amplifier, the exhibition will showcase over 20,000 objects from Virgil’s creative practice, spanning fashion, design, music, and art.

The exhibition is currently on display at the historic Grand Palais during Paris Fashion Week. It runs from September 30 to October 9th and is open to the public.

Orange McIntosh MA8950 integrated amplifier with blue-lit power output meters and digital display on a white background.McIntosh

McIntosh MA8950 x Virgil Abloh Integrated Amplifier

Before his tragic passing in 2021, Virgil Abloh, the late artistic director at Louis Vuitton and founder of Off-White, started developing an artistic proposal for McIntosh, with the hope that it would lead to a special series of hi-fi components. As a tribute to Abloh’s legacy, McIntosh taken Abloh’s vision and special version of the New York brand’s MA8950 integrated amplifier (which was released in 2022 and currently sells for $10,500). It’s a one-of-a-kind piece in bold orange, a color that McIntosh claims Abloh “used to signify energy, creativity, and disruption.” There’s no price tag and it’s not for sale.

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