McIntosh MX135 7.1 Channel HT Preamp/Processor Photo 1582785 US

Mcintosh Mx 135. McIntosh MX135 Gain: 54dB (MM), 14dB (line) Input sensitivity: 5mV (MM), 500mV (line) Signal to noise ratio: 86dB (MM), 96dB (line) This will double as a 5.1 which is more or less secondary to audio.

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Hello, Has anyone had both Mcintosh MX135 and MX121, if so how does the two channel compare between the two? Is one better than the other, are there any notable differences The MX-135 is not a product for those who want the very latest in every feature (no HDMI/DVI or firewire ins), nor for DIY-ers who like to tinker with upgrades

McIntosh MX 135 pre amp/processor Controle Centre Photo 4406705 US

Rather, it offers simplicity, reliability, a fantastic user interface, and top sound quality. sures the pristine beauty of the MX135 will be retained for many years I fed it with several DACs over the years including a McIntosh D100 all digital pre-amp/headphone amp/DAC which I still use.

McIntosh MX135 7.1 Channel HT Preamp/Processor Photo 1582785 US. There is additional informa- tion on the next page pertaining to installing the MX135. I have full analog preout from the Denon I can feed the MX-135 with.

McIntosh MX135 Preamp /AV Control Center Photo 3322641 US Audio Mart. Gain: 54dB (MM), 14dB (line) Input sensitivity: 5mV (MM), 500mV (line) Signal to noise ratio: 86dB (MM), 96dB (line) On my local Craiglist I have three pre amps on sale: MX-135 audio video a beast for 1990€ And two c36 that led me into total confusion