McIntosh Laboratory is ready to rock a little bit harder. McIntosh has debuted two AV Control Centers, the and the. Both are designed to be the hub of home entertainment setups, offering features such as built-in Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding, Dual Zone operation, and the option to play 2-channel sources in stereo or up to 7.1 surround sound. Each of the new components also includes HDMI video switching and video pass-through. The MX121 AV Control Center has built-in wireless streaming for access to networked music, as well as a wired USB input for a direct connection. The MX121 also has a robust upconverting video processing engine, which promises that all non-HD video sources are upconverted to HDMI output and scaled at up to 1080p resolution. For clients in need of a powerful reference-standard audio processing section, the MX151 is the step-up model.
Aside from everything listed above, the MX151 adds in advanced on-board RoomPerfect auto-equalization, precision-tuned bass and treble tone controls, and a video-processing engine with HDMI 3D pass-through. “Both these control centers offer specific features geared to meet the lifestyle needs of our customers,” says Charlie Randall, McIntosh’s president. “For consumers looking for the ultimate audio-enhancing processor to complete their dream system, for instance, the MX151’s unequalled audio section and powerful RoomPerfect offers the perfect solution.
McIntosh Debuts MX121 and MX151 AV Control Centers. Podelki ko dnyu nezavisimosti rk. McIntosh's new components promise HDMI video switching, 3D pass-through, and more. May 11, 2012 Rachel Cericola. Download Our FREE Smart Home Planning Guide.
For consumers looking for a unit that will dramatically enhance their enjoyment of both movies and music, the MX121 is an ideal solution.” Both units also have an RS-232 input for compatibility with third-party remote control systems. McIntosh has priced the MX121 at $6,000, with the MX151 coming in at $12,500.
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The design of the NS10 follows Threshold's philosophy of keeping the signal processing circuitry as simple as possible; only two common emitter transistors are used in the gain stages of each channel. Other components in the circuit are there simply to assure that these two transistors remain at maximum operating linearity substantially beyond the range traversed by the dynamics of the audio signal. By eliminating the non-linearities which result from cascading large numbers of gain devices, particularly as found in operational IC chip modules, the necessity for substantial amounts of negative feedback is eliminated.
Specifications Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.005% Gain: 40dB (MM), 20dB (line) Signal to noise ratio: 70dB (MM) Output: 1V (Pre out), 10V (Pre out Max) Dimensions: 19 x 3-1/2 x 9-11/16 inches Weight: 13lbs •. Parasound AVC-2500, no remote, no mic in repair Frequency Response Front 10 Hz-24 kHz Rear 10 Hz-24 kHz Center (Small or THX) 80 Hz-24 kHz Center (Large ) 10 Hz-24 kHz Subwoofer 10 Hz-80 Hz Harmonic Distortion Front.
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