Find Your Sound
It was sound that signified the beginning of time – a Big Bang, and all that was to be, was.
Sound is how we track our journey. It feeds our soul. Energizes and motivates. Moves us to tears.
Sound brings us back to the best moments of our lives, shaping our identity through a perfect storm of physics, emotions and an undefinable spark that, once it makes its presence known, is never to be heard exactly the same way again.
It can be easy to get lost in the noise. To lose our path. To wander onto one that wasn’t meant to be ours.
Since 1949, McIntosh has harnessed the immense power of sound, guiding us on a journey through some of the most formative sonic moments in history. Constantly pushing the boundary to channel pure, unadulterated sound as it was meant to be heard.
In a world filled with noise, McIntosh clears the path for you to truly Find Your Sound.
Bob Weir on narrating Find Your Sound:
"Sound is important to me, I felt honored to have the opportunity to voice the character of Sound in the film. Sound is spirit, it’s what all musical instruments are trying to do, trying to release spirit. You work for a lifetime to be able to do that with your hands and your voice. You’re trying to reach for a truth that eludes words, that’s deeper and more profound than words, and that’s an artist's job. Anyone who can aid in this task, like the good folks at McIntosh and the gear that carries the message the artist puts forth, they are involved in an undertaking that goes beyond just doing business."