McIntosh MX121 Test Tones?


We have an audio system here that employs an Oppo BDP-103 as its DAC.  We also have an MX121 that we wish to use as our multichannel (MC) analog preamp.  This being the case, we have RCA cables running from the rear of the Oppo to the 7.1 CH INPUT jacks found on the rear of the MX121 ... and as an aside, the audio being used for testing is also known to include proper 5.1 audio data.

On the output side of the setup in question, we've connected a power amp (and a speaker) to all of the applicable RCA analog output jacks found in the UNBALANCED PRE OUT section of RCA output jacks: FL, FR, C, SW1, SL & SR.  All of the amplifiers, save the center (C) power amp are working and, additionally, their front panel meters are responding to their audio signals.

As we don't seem to have a center (C) signal, I phoned McIntosh Labs to ask about this problem.  The fellow that I spoke to seemed to be very busy, so he quickly said that I should start troubleshooting the issue by employing the test tones that can be accessed via the manual setup menus within the MX121.

If anyone has done this kind of troubleshooting, I'd appreciate some help on how to access said test tones.

Thank you for any help with this.

 

  

70smacman

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I was thinking the same thing, so I went through the Oppo's speaker configuration menu yesterday and all six channels (including the subwoofer) are ON. 

It's been a long while since I dived into the MX121's menu system, but I recall enough to know that it's pretty in depth.  This is why I was hoping to find another MX121 owner who's gone down the test tone path before.

Thank you for the post.

I purposely left this out of the OP because I thought that it would only muddy the water, but the MX121 in question is not actually here. It used to belong to me, but now it belongs to my younger brother ... the point being that I’ll have to guide him through this remotely.

@dinov - I don’t mean to sound like some sort of audio snob here, but the audio system in question is very expensive, so a dedicated HDMI monitor is a permanent fixture in the setup. As the prior owner of this MX121, I have a hard copy of the manual.

@dodgeshackleyrips - As mentioned in my response to user dinov, an HDMI monitor was part of the system from the start. It reads like you’ve employed test tones via the MX121 in the past. I’m also gleaning that said "test tones" are found somewhere in the Speaker Configuration video menu. Is that correct?

As I mentioned in my second post, I remember enough about the MX121’s video menu system to know that it’s pretty complex. I’m just hoping to get some pointers from someone who presently owns an MX121 before I try guiding my brother through this remotely.