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McIntosh MCLK12 Mantle Clock (Black)

McIntosh MCLK12 Mantle Clock (Black)

$2,000.00
McIntosh MCLK12 Mantle Clock (Black)
$2,000.00

The Story

McIntosh MCLK12 mantle clock is a celebration of time while being a tribute to classic McIntosh design. Constructed with signature McIntosh blue watt meters, the MCLK12 demonstrates the same easy to read visual interface. Blue meter lighting may be switched on or off from the front panel, or by other McIntosh components, depending on the viewing conditions. Faceplate is the same width as other McIntosh equipment, allowing for rack placement; also wall or shelf mountable. The left meter measures hours while the right measures minutes. The hour and minute hands cover a twelve and sixty minute arc respectively. Both hands "fly-back" in a retrograde fashion when they reach the end of their scale. Battery back-up keeps time during power outages.

McIntosh MCLK12 Mantle Clock (Black) - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

McIntosh MCLK12 Mantle Clock (Black) - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

McIntosh MCLK12 Mantle Clock (Black) - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

McIntosh MCLK12 mantle clock is a celebration of time while being a tribute to classic McIntosh design. Constructed with signature McIntosh blue watt meters, the MCLK12 demonstrates the same easy to read visual interface. Blue meter lighting may be switched on or off from the front panel, or by other McIntosh components, depending on the viewing conditions. Faceplate is the same width as other McIntosh equipment, allowing for rack placement; also wall or shelf mountable. The left meter measures hours while the right measures minutes. The hour and minute hands cover a twelve and sixty minute arc respectively. Both hands "fly-back" in a retrograde fashion when they reach the end of their scale. Battery back-up keeps time during power outages.