New McIntosh AV processor targets high-end setups
A new AV processor from US audiophile marque McIntosh is ready to rock high-end cinema rooms. The MX160 replaces the existing MX151 and flaunts a £14,000 price tag.
While featuring McIntosh’s trademark 1950s-era design, the MX160 sits at the leading edge of home cinema. Spec sheet highlights include 4K upscaling and passthrough with HDCP 2.2 compatibility, Dolby Atmos and Auro-3D support, an 8-in, 4-out HDMI stage and balanced XLR outputs for amplifier connection.
The MX160 can support 11-channel speaker setups and multiple subwoofers. RoomPerfect optimization/EQ is offered to tailor sound to suit the listening environment. The usual roster of digital and analogue audio hookups (supporting 24-bit/192kHz sources) is also present.
Installation-friendly features include HDBaseT connection to a compatible display, input assignment, multichannel phono inputs plus web-based control and setup.
Says McIntosh of the MX160: ‘This new feature-packed processor brings 4K/Ultra HD, RoomPerfect correction tech and that legendary sound quality to home cinemas everywhere.’
This heavyweight separate is available to order now from UK distributor Jordan Acoustics.
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