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McIntosh Labs ML1 Loudspeaker Mk II

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  • Based off the first McIntosh speaker
  • 4-way speaker with five separate drivers
  • Engineered to handle up to 600 Watts
  • Deep bass from 12" woofer with LD/HP technology
  • Expansive sound stage so all listeners can enjoy the music
  • Built from American Walnut with a satin finish
  • Includes matching speaker stand

VINTAGE STYLE MEETS CUTTING-EDGE SOUND: THE ML1 LOUDSPEAKER REBORN

The ML1 Loudspeaker was the first speaker McIntosh ever made. It was introduced in 1970 with a mid-century modern design style and produced amazing sound quality with high volume output capability and tremendous bass response, especially when paired with an external equalizer. Countless music enthusiasts chose the ML1 to listen to their cherished music.


The original ML1 was discontinued in 1977, though we have continued to offer high performance speakers ever since. Now with a gesture to our speaker origins, we are bringing back the ML1 as the ML1 Loudspeaker Mk II.


VINTAGE OUTSIDE

Externally, the new ML1 evokes memories of when the original ML1 was available – a time when there were less distractions, and it was easier to listen to music and become immersed in it. The classic looks of the ML1 rekindles the mood of that era so you can relax and appreciate your favorite songs.


The cabinet is built from oiled American Walnut solid woods and veneers with a satin finish. It has a matching magnetically attached, removable wood grille with acoustically transparent black knit cloth with a touch of metal trim, giving the speaker a refined look. Gone are the vertical wood slats found on the original ML1's grille that could interfere with music playback. The new ML1's grille only has acoustically transparent cloth that does not obstruct the music.


CUTTING-EDGE INSIDE

Internally, the new ML1 is full modern performance-first speaker technology. A 4-way speaker, the ML1 uses five separate speaker drivers to produce astonishing sound:


  • Woofer: one 12" woofer in a sealed enclosure with a polypropylene cone and dust cap with synthetic rubber suspension.
  • Lower Midrange: two 4" lower midrange drivers in a sealed sub-enclosure also with polypropylene cones and dust caps with synthetic rubber suspension.
  • Upper Midrange: one 2" soft dome upper midrange.
  • Tweeter: one 3/4" Titanium dome tweeter.

Unlike the original ML1, the drivers on the new generation ML1 are positioned symmetrically so there is not a dedicated left and right speaker, eliminating the possibility of installing the speakers in the wrong orientation, and providing a more uniform listening area.


A specially milled transition plate houses the midranges and tweeter and allows them to be placed close together. Their close proximity to each other reduces off axis lobing of the sound field and places all the acoustic output that typically impacts imaging together in a small space. The transition plate also provides a strong foundation for the upper frequency units to reduce vibrations that might affect the sound. Internal cabinet bracing provides an airtight and separated enclosure from the 12" woofer to further minimize vibrations.


The upper midrange in the ML1 has low resonance and high-power handling capabilities; this allows the crossover point between the lower and upper midranges to avoid the 1kHz frequency that is critical to producing clear vocals. The crossover frequency of the tweeter reduces vertical lobing of the sound field and allows the ML1 to reproduce the recorded music more faithfully.


POWERFUL BY DESIGN

The ML1 is engineered to handle up to 600 Watts from an amplifier, making it perfect for high-powered listening sessions that would strain other speakers. Its five individual speaker drivers work together to share the power load, keeping the ML1 unstressed when fed clean, high-power from powerful amplifiers such as the McIntosh MC611 and MC462. The resulting life-sized sound can fill up all but the largest rooms.


But it's also nimble enough to produce amazing sound when used with lower power amplifiers like the MC275MC1502MC830, and MC312. To achieve an even higher level of sonic performance, the ML1 can be bi-amped with our MC451 amplifier.


DEEP BASS RESPONSE TO FEEL THE MUSIC

With its 12" woofer, the ML1 has an incredible bass response down to 27Hz, which is close to the lowest frequency the human ear can detect. A subwoofer will typically not be needed to achieve deep, punchy bass.


You might see some similarly sized speakers with more woofers, but don't be deceived by a higher woofer count as there is no substitute for woofer size. In fact, the single 12" woofer in the ML1 has the same surface area as four 6" woofers – and when it comes to the bass frequencies that a woofer produces, the larger the surface area the better to push all that air.


The 12" woofer has been designed to work in an acoustic suspension design enclosure, just like the original. However, much has been learned since the original ML1 speaker, and modern design and simulation tools were used to develop design parameters that provide a bass response similar to the original but without the need for an external equalizer.


The woofer also uses our patented Low Distortion High Performance (LD/HP) Magnetic Circuit Design that significantly reduces distortion while increasing power handling and efficiency. The performance improvements from LD/HP are so vast that the 12" woofer in the ML1 could rival woofers twice its size.


EXPANSIVE SOUND COVERAGE FOR ALL LISTENERS

Unlike many speakers that project their best sound over a narrow area in front of the speaker, the ML1 delivers exceptional sound over a wider area at all frequencies thanks to its 4-way design, carefully selected driver complement and sizes, and its expertly engineered crossover network.


This means that everyone in the room can enjoy the full stereo sound stage projected by the ML1, instead of being confined to a limited "sweet spot" for listening.


BETTER CROSSOVER FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE

The ML1 uses a custom-built crossover network designed by our engineers for performance and durability. Over-specified components ensure high power handling, while solid state, self-resetting protection devices prevent damage to any of the drivers. The crossover design separates the high and low frequency circuits, and each are available for both bi-wiring or bi-amping as desired.


All the power sent to the ML1 from your amplifiers is fed through our Solid Cinch speaker binding posts that easily but securely attach the speaker cables to prevent them from coming loose and possibly causing a short. The binding posts are gold-plated to prevent corrosion and ensure a quality signal is sent through your speaker cables.


FINISHING TOUCHES

The ML1 comes with a matching stand that features a vintage die cast aluminum name badge on the base that matches the badges found on some of our amplifiers and integrated amplifiers. The stand has been designed to elevate and position the ML1 loudspeaker for optimum imaging and listening enjoyment. It comes with feet for use on hard floors, and spikes for use on carpet. The speaker can also be set directly on the floor if desired, or placed on a sturdy piece of furniture that's free of decorations or items that could vibrate. Contact your local dealer to learn more about the new ML1 and matching stand.


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McIntosh ML1 Loudspeaker Mk II — vintage looks, modern muscle

The ML1 Mk II marries McIntosh’s mid-century aesthetic with a performance-first 4-way, 5-driver design built around a single 12-inch woofer that the company says reaches a 27Hz extension. That woofer’s LD/HP magnetic circuit and an acoustic-suspension cabinet deliver deep, controlled bass while a compact transition plate groups the dual 4" lower midranges, 2" upper soft dome and 3/4" titanium tweeter for coherent imaging and wide off‑axis coverage.

Sonically the ML1 emphasizes authority and scale: reviewers note room‑filling, life‑size presentation when given robust amplification (the speaker is engineered to handle up to 600W), while the 4.5kHz tweeter crossover and closely packed mid/tweet geometry are intended to reduce lobing and preserve vocal clarity.

Build quality is unmistakably premium: oiled American walnut cabinets, magnetically attached cloth grilles and a matching stand. For listeners who want vintage styling without sacrificing modern engineering, the ML1 Mk II offers a compelling combination of weighty low end, detailed midrange and an expansive soundstage.

Ultimately this is a statement McIntosh loudspeaker: high craftsmanship, powerful dynamics and broad dispersion — best suited to power-capable systems and listeners who prize classic cabinetry as much as sound.

Audioholics

"McIntosh’s new ML1 MKII retro Loudspeaker ($12K/pair) has 4-way, 5-driver design that features an unusual horizontal array of midrange drivers, promising wide dispersion and a room-sized sweet spot."

Pros

  • Deep, controlled bass from a single 12" woofer with claimed extension to ~27Hz, reducing the need for a subwoofer.
  • Wide dispersion and a room-sized sweet spot enabled by the clustered mid/tweeter geometry and symmetrical driver layout.
  • High power handling and dynamic headroom (engineered up to 600W) for punchy transients and large‑room performance.
  • Premium build and finishes — oiled American walnut cabinets, robust crossover components and magnetic grilles — that match McIntosh’s luxury positioning.

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Cons

  • Unconventional horizontal midrange array and deep baffle/grille design prompted skepticism about potential diffraction and technical trade-offs.
  • Moderate sensitivity (85dB) means the ML1 benefits from substantial amplification; users with low‑power electronics may not realize its full dynamic potential.

Sound Quality

92/100

Bass

93/100

Single 12" woofer in a sealed 4-way with claimed response to 27Hz and McIntosh’s LD/HP magnetic circuit. Audioholics cites 27Hz extension and company claims the 12" woofer can rival much larger drivers; reviewers describe room-filling potential when powered. Sealed cabinet and driver tech justify strong low-end extension and control; little reviewer complaint about boom or lack of authority.

Mid

91/100

Horizontal midrange array (dual 4" lower, 2" upper soft dome) intended to create coherent midband and avoid 1kHz crossover congestion. Audioholics notes the layout and crossover choices aimed at clear vocals and uniform coverage; first impressions are positive though some skepticism exists. Review evidence supports natural, well-defined mids with design focus on midrange coherence.

Treble

90/100

3/4" titanium dome tweeter with 4.5kHz crossover to reduce vertical lobing. Audioholics cites use of the same tweeter as other successful McIntosh models and says the design helps faithful high-frequency reproduction. Reviewers report refinement and low vertical lobing without reports of harshness.

Soundstage Imaging

92/100

McIntosh touts wide dispersion and a room-sized sweet spot due to clustered mid/tweeter geometry; Audioholics highlights promise of very wide dispersion and even coverage. Review commentary supports the speaker’s ability to fill large rooms with life-size sound when supplied adequate power, suggesting strong width, depth, and stable imaging.

Dynamics

91/100

High power handling (75-600W) and specified compatibility with big solid-state amps imply strong macro and micro dynamics. Audioholics notes the 600W handling and 85dB sensitivity; reviewers imply the ML1 MKII thrives with robust amplification, showing headroom and slam without reviewer reports of running out of steam.

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Build Quality

94/100

Oiled American walnut solid woods/veneers, satin finish, and a custom crossover with over-specified components and self-resetting protection devices. Reviews call out the attractive retro cabinetry and durable crossover engineering; physical construction and component choices reflect high-end build and attention to longevity.

Features Connectivity

80/100

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Value for Money

78/100

MSRP noted at ~$12k/pair in reviews (product data lists $14k); premium pricing expected for McIntosh finishes and engineering. Audioholics expresses skepticism about whether the unconventional mid array justifies the price for some buyers; good performance but value is mixed versus peers at this price point.

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