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McIntosh RS250 Hi-Res Wireless Speaker System

Original price was: $3,000.00.Current price is: $1,800.00.

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Experience exceptional sound with the McIntosh RS250, a smart speaker system with phono input and advanced streaming options.

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McIntosh RS250 wireless speaker system showcasing sleek black glass design from the front.
McIntosh RS250 Hi-Res Wireless Speaker System
$3,000.00 Original price was: $3,000.00.$1,800.00Current price is: $1,800.00.

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The McIntosh RS250 Hi-Res Wireless Speaker System integrates a range of advanced casting technologies, including Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Apple AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, Chromecast, and Roon Ready. This system enables you to effortlessly stream from your devices, making it a worthy successor to the RS200 model.

Designed with music streaming in mind, the RS250 allows for direct control from your favorite apps without needing a separate control application. Enjoy seamless audio streaming from handheld devices, online music services, or your local library. For vinyl enthusiasts, a dedicated phono input makes connecting your turntable a breeze.

Enhance your home entertainment experience by connecting the RS250 to your TV. With its HDMI Audio Return Channel (ARC) input, you can enjoy superior sound quality for movies, shows, and sports, eliminating the need for multiple cables. For traditional setups, an optical input is also available.

Boasting a remarkable 650 Watts of power, the RS250 delivers rich sound through its two 4″ x 6″ woofers, four 2″ midrange drivers, and two 3/4″ tweeters. The innovative design minimizes distortion, while built-in bass control lets you fine-tune low-frequency performance. For even more bass, connect an external powered subwoofer.

Enjoy high-resolution audio playback with support for 24-bit/192kHz digital music files, making the RS250 a top choice for hi-res audio streaming. This Bluetooth speaker with HDMI ARC input also features Bluetooth 5.0, supporting AAC and Qualcomm aptX HD for exceptional audio quality.

Whether using Siri or Google Assistant, control your audio experience effortlessly. The RS250 is designed to meet a variety of audio needs, combining classic McIntosh aesthetics with modern technology. Reach out to learn more about how the RS250 can elevate your home audio setup.

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3 reviews for McIntosh RS250 Hi-Res Wireless Speaker System

  1. Melissa Espinoza (verified owner)

    The McIntosh RS250 has transformed my listening experience! The sound quality is top-notch, and I love being able to stream my favorite playlists easily. Highly recommend this speaker system!

  2. Mark Jones (verified owner)

    I was hesitant to invest in the RS250, but it exceeded my expectations. The hi-res audio streaming is incredible, and it fits perfectly into my home setup. Worth every penny!

  3. Joseph Dickerson (verified owner)

    As a vinyl lover, I appreciate the phono input on the RS250. It beautifully blends modern technology with classic audio. Plus, the Bluetooth capabilities are a huge bonus!

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FAQs

How to connect a turntable to the McIntosh RS250?
To connect your turntable, use the dedicated phono input on the RS250. Simply plug in your turntable's RCA cables, and you'll be ready to enjoy your vinyl collection.
What makes the McIntosh RS250 the best wireless speaker system for home?
The RS250 combines advanced streaming technologies, high-resolution audio support, and seamless integration with home entertainment systems, making it an excellent choice for any audiophile.
How to set up the McIntosh RS250 for TV audio?
Connect the RS250 to your TV using the HDMI ARC input for improved sound quality. If your TV doesn't support ARC, you can use the optical input instead for a reliable connection.