Hello everyone,
I was offered a brand new Lexicon MC-12 HD (the simple one, not balanced and no RoomEq) recently by my dealer with a very good price and I'm pondering if I should buy it.
Currently my 2ch system consists of an Accuphase DP-67 cd player, an Accuphase E-308 integrated amp and B&W 802D speakers. My multichannel system is based on a Rotel 1068 pre/pro, Rotel RMB 1075 amplifier (driving only the center and surround channels), a Denon 5910 universal player and the Accuphase integrated amp driving the main speakers, in bypass mode.
If I buy the Lexicon, I will sell the Accuphase and the Rotel 1068 and buy a 2ch Mark Levinson No.432 amp.
My question is, is it worth it? How does the Lexicon work as a 2ch pre-amp? Is it comparable to a good dedicated 2ch pre-amp?
I know these are all very subjective questions, so I'm expecting subjective, personall answers. I appreciate all the help I can get.
Thank you,
Victor
I was offered a brand new Lexicon MC-12 HD (the simple one, not balanced and no RoomEq) recently by my dealer with a very good price and I'm pondering if I should buy it.
Currently my 2ch system consists of an Accuphase DP-67 cd player, an Accuphase E-308 integrated amp and B&W 802D speakers. My multichannel system is based on a Rotel 1068 pre/pro, Rotel RMB 1075 amplifier (driving only the center and surround channels), a Denon 5910 universal player and the Accuphase integrated amp driving the main speakers, in bypass mode.
If I buy the Lexicon, I will sell the Accuphase and the Rotel 1068 and buy a 2ch Mark Levinson No.432 amp.
My question is, is it worth it? How does the Lexicon work as a 2ch pre-amp? Is it comparable to a good dedicated 2ch pre-amp?
I know these are all very subjective questions, so I'm expecting subjective, personall answers. I appreciate all the help I can get.
Thank you,
Victor
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