After 5 years of living with my Lexicon DC1 (v4 loaded), I started looking at prepros at around January.
At this time my budget was a bit more and was ready to spend up 8k.
Reading all the reviews and having owned a LOT of lexicon gear (besides the DC1 I also have lexicon fx processors in my studio) I was rest assured I just had to order an MC8.
The MC8 was just becoming available so I had to wait a bit but I really wanted sacd and dvda playback which is not possible with the dc1, so I borrowed an AVM20.
It was a nice upgrade from the Dc1!
Cleaner and much tighter bass, a hell of a lot better imaging and just better overall presentation.
I was all excited about the MC8.
Well, It took me about 3 days to get the MC8 installed.
No Not because it's hard, I think it's the most user friendly unit. I just keep putting the AVM20 back in the chain, because I didn't think the MC8 was that much better.
Actually at the end I would have picked the AVM20 between the two no matter the price. Both are modern engineering marvels. (Well not really just more or less modern cookbook designs.) Yeah the latest mambo jumbo and AD/DA and OpAmps. More or less the same.
I went nuts and also ordered a Classe SSp75.
Now that is a different class in its own.
The lexicon mc8 is very much in line with the AVM 20 sonically. You need discrete output stages not opamps if you want $7k worth of audio performance. Otherwise you are just paying for the well-established professional name of the lexicon.
My system as follows:
All DH Labs cables.
Infinity IRS Omega mains.
Infinity Renaissance 80's center and surrounds.
NHT SUb.
Classe CAM 200 x3 up front.
Aragon 8008BB rear
Marantz 8400 SACD/DVDA player
PC with AES card for PCM and red book stuff.
And now the Classe SSP75.
At this time my budget was a bit more and was ready to spend up 8k.
Reading all the reviews and having owned a LOT of lexicon gear (besides the DC1 I also have lexicon fx processors in my studio) I was rest assured I just had to order an MC8.
The MC8 was just becoming available so I had to wait a bit but I really wanted sacd and dvda playback which is not possible with the dc1, so I borrowed an AVM20.
It was a nice upgrade from the Dc1!
Cleaner and much tighter bass, a hell of a lot better imaging and just better overall presentation.
I was all excited about the MC8.
Well, It took me about 3 days to get the MC8 installed.
No Not because it's hard, I think it's the most user friendly unit. I just keep putting the AVM20 back in the chain, because I didn't think the MC8 was that much better.
Actually at the end I would have picked the AVM20 between the two no matter the price. Both are modern engineering marvels. (Well not really just more or less modern cookbook designs.) Yeah the latest mambo jumbo and AD/DA and OpAmps. More or less the same.
I went nuts and also ordered a Classe SSp75.
Now that is a different class in its own.
The lexicon mc8 is very much in line with the AVM 20 sonically. You need discrete output stages not opamps if you want $7k worth of audio performance. Otherwise you are just paying for the well-established professional name of the lexicon.
My system as follows:
All DH Labs cables.
Infinity IRS Omega mains.
Infinity Renaissance 80's center and surrounds.
NHT SUb.
Classe CAM 200 x3 up front.
Aragon 8008BB rear
Marantz 8400 SACD/DVDA player
PC with AES card for PCM and red book stuff.
And now the Classe SSP75.