McIntosh MR7083 AM/FM Stereo Tuner

Not all classics need glowing tubes to earn their place in McIntosh history. The MR7083 came along in the late ‘80s, when digital precision was the future, and it delivered exactly that without losing the warmth and musicality that defines the McIntosh sound.

This is the tuner for people who still believe radio matters. With its digital quartz-locked tuning, station memory presets, and a sensitive front end that pulls in stations cleanly and quietly, the MR7083 made late-night listening sessions and Sunday jazz hours feel as intimate as spinning your favorite LP. Add in that unmistakable McIntosh glass faceplate, green glow, and timeless build quality, and you’ve got a piece that’s as much a design object as it is a performance machine.

We love pieces like this. Gear that may not shout, but quietly proves why McIntosh has been a standard-bearer for generations.

Echo Price $295.00
Retail Price $1,200.00
Echo Price $295.00
Condition: 9/10

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We offer a 3-day return window on all purchases. Returns made to a credit or debit card will incur a 5 percent processing fee. Shipping costs, both to and from, are the responsibility of the customer if applicable.

After the 3-day window and up to 3 weeks from the date of purchase, items may still be returned, subject to a 20 percent restocking fee.

For shipped orders, customers must notify us within 3 days of receiving the item to initiate a return. Once the item is received back in the same condition it was sent, we will issue a refund minus all shipping charges and a 5 percent credit card processing fee.

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Echo Price $295.00
Retail Price $1,200.00
Echo Price $295.00
Condition: 9/10

Not all classics need glowing tubes to earn their place in McIntosh history. The MR7083 came along in the late ‘80s, when digital precision was the future, and it delivered exactly that without losing the warmth and musicality that defines the McIntosh sound.

This is the tuner for people who still believe radio matters. With its digital quartz-locked tuning, station memory presets, and a sensitive front end that pulls in stations cleanly and quietly, the MR7083 made late-night listening sessions and Sunday jazz hours feel as intimate as spinning your favorite LP. Add in that unmistakable McIntosh glass faceplate, green glow, and timeless build quality, and you’ve got a piece that’s as much a design object as it is a performance machine.

We love pieces like this. Gear that may not shout, but quietly proves why McIntosh has been a standard-bearer for generations.