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Processors
- LEXICON MC8
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Equipped with 2 independent zones, 8 configurable inputs,
and 8 channels of output, the MC-8 is ideal for all but the
most elaborate systems. With fewer rear panel connectors and
one less zone than the MC-12,
the MC-8 is physically smaller and more affordable. Drawing
on Lexicon's legendary expertise in digital audio, the MC-8
offers superior performance and value for today's music and
home theater enthusiast.
Balanced
The MC-8 Balanced includes balanced audio outputs for all
channels, including Zone 2. In many installations, the Digital
Controller is located in an equipment rack along with tuners,
satellite receivers, and so on which can introduce audible
interference into the system. By using balanced audio connections
between the digital controller and the power amplifier, the
potential for audio interference is minimized. For systems
utilizing amplified speakers, balanced connections will eliminate
noise introduced on cables between the digital controller
and speakers.
Powerful
At the heart of the MC-8 are four Analog Devices SHARC digital
signal processing engines, one Cirrus Logic DSP engine, and
ten 24-bit/192kHz digital-to-analog converters - an architecture
that is nearly identical to the MC-12. As a result, the MC-12
and MC-8 share the same tremendous processing power and sonic
soul. The MC-8 includes THX Ultra2 certification and dts 96/24
decoding, rounding out its impressive list of playback technologies:
Dolby Digital EX, Pro-Logic II, dts-ES, dts Neo:6, and LOGIC7.
LOGIC7
The MC-8 features Lexicon's decoding technology: LOGIC7. Based
on years of psychoacoustic research, LOGIC7 strikes a delicate
balance between channel separation and surround envelopment.
For music, film, and broadcast sources, LOGIC7 distinguishes
between primary and background signals and processes them
appropriately. Prominent sounds like a singer's voice or an
airplane's roar are reproduced with stunning clarity. The
signal is sent to the appropriate speaker with high channel
separation, while secondary sounds like the ambient noise
of a concert hall or the great outdoors are reproduced with
amazing spaciousness. With LOGIC7, the listener experiences
an unmatched sense of involvement. Connected With formats
such as DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD, and High-Definition
TV, the demand for input connectors has grown. The MC-8 provides
compatibility with these formats, offering 3 component video
inputs and 8 configurable analog inputs. The analog inputs
can be configured as; 8 stereo inputs, 5 stereo inputs plus
one 5.1-channel input, or 2 stereo inputs plus two 5.1-channel
inputs for separate DVD-A and SACD sources.
Expandable
Like the MC-12, the MC-8 provides the ability to easily upgrade
its software via a rear panel RS-232 port. The MC-8 also features
2 internal upgrade slots and 2 rear panel access plates, which
provide the ability to augment the rear panel connections
should upgrades be made available by Lexicon.
Simple
The MC-8 uses the same intuitive on-screen menu system and
user interface as the MC-12 for navigation of the set-up options
and features. Both new users and those that are familiar with
Lexicon digital controllers will instantly feel at home with
the MC-8 and will be fine-tuning it in minutes.
Conclusion
Designed with a careful balance of performance and function,
the MC-8 is sure to impress with its stellar performance,
simple user interface, set-up flexibility, and expandability.
Combined with a RT-10 disc player and a LX series power amplifier,
the MC-8 serves as the core of a high performance, high value
home theater system.
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