Just recently bought an MC 12B demo, the EQ is all it is cracked up to be. Made a world of difference in my funky shaped room. The automatic EQ set up is also easy and intuitive. Look around , these come up occasionally priced right.
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I am the owner of a Lexicon MC-8. I have been happy with it, but the latest update has left me a bit disappointed. I was really hoping for Room EQ software.
I am curious what features people see as being the most important for a processor and whether there is a processor of choice people recommend. For example, with the MC-8, I could not care less about the second zone feature. But I like being able to give each speaker its own crossover setting, the Analog bypass feature and the internal test tones. I also wish it had more than one subwoofer output. Can anyone recommend a processor (excluding the MC-12 which is prohibitively expensive) that has these features?
Thanks
I am curious what features people see as being the most important for a processor and whether there is a processor of choice people recommend. For example, with the MC-8, I could not care less about the second zone feature. But I like being able to give each speaker its own crossover setting, the Analog bypass feature and the internal test tones. I also wish it had more than one subwoofer output. Can anyone recommend a processor (excluding the MC-12 which is prohibitively expensive) that has these features?
Thanks
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