Easiest to use Processor


My father is looking for an easy to use processor; currently he owns the Lexicon MC-12 but has some trouble with the configuration and options. What processors would be a suitable replacement while being easy to use?

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bakedwafer

Showing 4 responses by chadnliz

Sounds like he needs to mess with anything you might try to put him in, if a dealer will let him. Or print out PDF manuals and have him see if it appears he will like and know how to use the new unit.
Most settings dont need played with once its set, why not get some help, do it right and enjoy. I say this because it seems some folks have an easy understanding of setting up and navigating menus, and some dont. All upper level units have a certain amount of complexity, as your dad obviously has a desire for a good performer (already owning a Lexicon) he is most likey going to have to get somebody to go over all set-up and calibration and then rarely adjust it...........thats how it should be anyway.
My father has a Lexicon and is not very good at messing with it, I am at the point now where I have learned the Lexicon so well that I can talk him thru any problem or adjustment on the phone, as we dont live near eachother.
If I may be of help let me know.
I was going to say the same about Rotel (I happen to own the RSP 1068) but it gets little respect around here so I didnt at first offer my opinion. If it is mostly movies it is fantastic for the price, if music is primary concern it gets harder to say by the Rotel. It is too bad the Lexicon may be leaving your dads system, it is a great unit.
NAD is not bad but Rotel has far more adjustments and is very simple aswell.