Lexicon 12.4 Channel MP-20 "Media" Processor Preview

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Harman has decided to put out a new high-end pre/pro through their Lexicon brand dubbed the MP-20. The MP-20, Lexicon's first product labeled a "Media" Processor, is the followup to the MC-12 Cinema Processor. Sporting the Sigma Designs VXP GF9452 chipset for 1080p upscaling, the 12.4 channel MP-20 will have Lexicon's new QLS 3D processing which adds three height/width channels up front and two in the rear. Four independent subwoofer outputs and Zone 2 HDMI output with OSD rounds out this offering which promises to be the go-to solution for those with huge home theaters.


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smurphy522

smurphy522

Full Audioholic
For North of $14K it better create a 12.4 channel soundtrack from a silent movie!
 
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detroit1

Audioholic Intern
the MSRP is comical on this
Did Lexicon take someone else's processor and just add a couple things to it
remember, this is the company that took a $499 Oppo Blu-Ray player and stuffed it into a new chassis and tried to charge $3,500 !!!!!

I hope people remember that
 
gene

gene

Audioholics Master Chief
Administrator
I'd like to get a peek inside this baby. Maybe at CEDIA.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I would LOVE to see Audioholics measure this baby every way possible!!!!:D

Shoot, if I had the money, I would get 2.:eek::D

But for the record, I think all this 12.4CH and matrix decoding thingy is 100% gimmick. Just give me discrete DTS-HD MA & Dolby TrueHD.

Will it also convert all non-3D videos to 3D? :D

I would also love to see ATI update their pre-pro big time.
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
Did Lexicon take someone else's processor and just add a couple things to it
that appears to be this companies motive for years. Change the color, change the knobs, do some smoke and mirrors stuff and then change the name and mark it up, way up
 
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Casey01

Enthusiast
I fully concur with detroit1 on this one. The reference to the Oppo clone gives an indication of how this company operates. 12.4 audio? Yea, I am sure there will be plenty of takers on this one. Did you happen to read the review(on another website, of course) about the new $8000 McIntosh Blu-Ray player that doesn't even perform as well as most $200 players on the market today, let alone the Oppos? The trouble is, high-end products usually mean aesthetically pleasing, yet, underwhelming, grossly over-priced units that rely on a name from the past that might have represented at the time the ultimate in technology and value for the money. This is no longer the case and given that all these DACs and processing products are pretty mature technologies manufactured by a handful of companies, these massive price differences are no longer justified and haven't been for years.

(Perhaps, Gene, because you didn't see the back of the unit, like everyone else out there today, it probably says "Made in China").
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
Heck darn near everything we use today either has parts made in China and assembled in the US or in the UK or the part or item is totally made in China and then marked way up for sale in the US. And know doubt one of these companies in China made most of the stuff we get and use today.


http://www.made-in-china.com/manufacturers-search/china-products/huntb3nolimit/Audio_Amplifier-1.html

http://www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-china-products/lexicon.html

http://cn-lingte.en.made-in-china.com/

Looks like we have to live with it or if you have the dollars to buy truly 100% made in the US audio equipment or 100% made somewhere else besides ASIA
 
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GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
Looks great. I'll be getting one for the subwoofer setup.




...when I win the lotto.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Looks great. I'll be getting one for the subwoofer setup.




...when I win the lotto.

So this was the Pre-Pro you were talking about......I mean fantasizing about.:D

Yeah, I would probably take it over my Denon AVP-A1.......after it has been reviewed by Gene and passed all the measurements with flying colors.:D

Wait......and it has to be fully balanced from input-to-output since I don't buy pre-pros that aren't. :D
 
GranteedEV

GranteedEV

Audioholic Ninja
So this was the Pre-Pro you were talking about......I mean fantasizing about.:D

Yeah, I would probably take it over my Denon AVP-A1.......after it has been reviewed by Gene and passed all the measurements with flying colors.:D
I got little doubt, that this is NOT a rebadge and that the engineering is top level, with tight parts tolerances, and advanced processing. The Auto EQ probably only equalizes bass frequencies as Sean Olive has stated in the past.

But if Harman/Kardon released the same unit, it would cost around $4500-5000. For some reason Harman neglects Harman/Kardon when it comes to cool electronics. They put all the cool stuff in Lexicon, Mark Levinson, and JBL Synthesis.

Lame.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
But if Harman/Kardon released the same unit, it would cost around $4500-5000. For some reason Harman neglects Harman/Kardon when it comes to cool electronics. They put all the cool stuff in Lexicon, Mark Levinson, and JBL Synthesis.
Bastards trying to rip us poor folks off who can only afford $5K units!:eek::D

I think Harman needs to consolidate in this trying economy and just let Revel have pre-pros with the high-gloss mahogany finish to match my Salon2s.:eek::D
 
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palmharbor

Junior Audioholic
Set up?

I WOULD guess that set up takes hours and is confusing at best. Manufactures who get this kind of big mark up should include a DVD of a person hooking it up and setting it up
but I would guess they did not do this. You should not need a masters in EE to set up this stuff.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Manufactures who get this kind of big mark up should include a DVD of a person hooking it up and setting it up...
I disagree. I think they should include a person that actually hooks it up. :D
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
I disagree. I think they should include a person that actually hooks it up.
your so right and that person should also buy lunch to boot.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Looks like this model will not ever come to life. From what I have read there were part shortages and they have dropped this model.

At least now I won't be jealous about what I cannot afford.:rolleyes:
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Looks like this model will not ever come to life. From what I have read there were part shortages and they have dropped this model.

At least now I won't be jealous about what I cannot afford.:rolleyes:
Thank goodness. We dodged one there. Too close for comfort.:eek::D

I would have to buy 2 of them for symmetry. :eek:
 

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