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Review 2 of 4
Price Paid:
$8000.00
from SOUND FACTOR ENCINO Summary: I’ve had this unit about three months now, It took me just about a two weeks before I was able to fully understand and use it. I don’t mean this in a bad way because the amount of futures and different modes and some may work better than other, but overall the set up menu is very simple. One of the best futures I was able plug in all my component to any set of inputs and then assign it to that cretin component from the menu.
I am using this units D/A converter for my CD and DVD and DSS, that made a huge improvement on my system. Also it’s capable of converting analog sources to digital, I can listen to my vinyl either analog direct, or it’s capable of processing them to digital source it helps specially when I need to record to 44.1 cds. It has the 6 channel inputs for the DVD audio and component switching for HDTV.
There are two things I did not like,
One: I have full size speaker all the way around so I don’t need to roll of the base, but as a default it’s internal crossover is set at 80hz. This forces for the subwoofer to be active and rest of the speakers to cut off the base. I prefer to listen to my music in stereo mode from the left and right speaker in full range not with the subwoofer. You can always change the crossover settings from the menu to none that way it’ll feed full range signal to all the desired channels then the subwoofer stops and I mean it stops for good. Even with pro logic encoded movies the subwoofer signal will not come back on This I found is common on some less sophisticated preamps but a preamp as advanced as lexicon should be able to handle this simple task. Second: I realized a little glitch whenever it’s on Dolby digital encoded movie and I switch the source to pro logic encoded or even to TV it only plays from the front right and left speakers instead of the center . I contacted Lexicon for the two little problems and they suggested to wait for the new software upgrade which still not out, I also like to mentioned customer support was very nice and efficient, I was able to get technician on the line right away
I think the closest A/V preamp to Lexicon mc-12 is more than twice the price and hardly any sound improvement, and the glitches I discovered should get resolved when the upgraded software is out. Based on my experience I have to rate it A+ Strengths: Sound,It has a better a preamp section then some $5000.00 two channel preamps. Weaknesses: can not prosses hdcd have to feed it analog. Similar Products Used: McIntosh, Sunfire, Adcom,
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