I happened to own both the Lexicon MC-1 and Meridian 565. For just pure listening I enjoyed the 565 MUCH more than the MC-1 in both music and movies. For ease of use though the 565 is a pain in the A**. I have not personally tried the 561 but a friend of mine has one and really enjoys it and the user friendly issue seems to be much better.
A used MC-1 and 561 should be close to the same price as well as the excellent Proceed AVP which does a better job at music then the 565 but is just a little short when it comes to movies.
My personal choice would be a used Proceed AVP with a used Meridian 561 a very close second. The 561 only does 7.1 when using meridians own speakers for the back surround (it has 7.1 digital outs and only 5.1 analog outs) the Proceed does 7.1 but it is not EX or ES but there own software that works basically the same.
My main gripe with the Lexicon DC-1 and MC-1 (both of which I owned) is that music sounded too grainy, movies were top notch but music really suffered compared to the Meridian and Proceed.
Good luck
A used MC-1 and 561 should be close to the same price as well as the excellent Proceed AVP which does a better job at music then the 565 but is just a little short when it comes to movies.
My personal choice would be a used Proceed AVP with a used Meridian 561 a very close second. The 561 only does 7.1 when using meridians own speakers for the back surround (it has 7.1 digital outs and only 5.1 analog outs) the Proceed does 7.1 but it is not EX or ES but there own software that works basically the same.
My main gripe with the Lexicon DC-1 and MC-1 (both of which I owned) is that music sounded too grainy, movies were top notch but music really suffered compared to the Meridian and Proceed.
Good luck