The McIntosh MC7200 is a powerful two-channel amplifier that delivers an output of 200 watts per channel, making it capable of driving a range of speaker impedances including 2, 4, or 8 ohms. This amplifier is designed to reproduce a wide frequency range, rated at 20Hz to 20kHz with a total harmonic distortion of only 0.005%. It features a dynamic headroom of 2dB, ensuring the amplifier can handle peaks in audio performance without distortion. The frequency response is impressive, with a specification of +0, -0.5dB across 20Hz to 20kHz, and +0, -3dB down to 10Hz through 100kHz. Sensitivity for moving coil and moving magnet inputs stands at 0.25mV and 2.5mV respectively. The MC7200 also supports a balanced input with a sensitivity of 0.5V and can handle a power amp input sensitivity of 1.4V. The signal-to-noise ratio is noteworthy, with measurements of 80dB for moving coil, 82dB moving magnet, and 95dB for high-level inputs. The input impedance is specified at 20K for both balanced and unbalanced inputs, and the amplifier has a damping factor exceeding 40. Maximum output voltage is rated at 8V for unbalanced inputs. The overall dimensions of the MC7200 are 17.5 inches wide, 7.625 inches high, and 22 inches deep, weighing approximately 75 lbs.