Not sure I can help but if you are hooked up through HDMI, there are protocols that look for the next device in the chain. Your devices or processor may have a setting that turns off the change of devices.
Anyone have this problem?
Hello all.....I just recently purchased a new McIntosh MX 123. Looks and sounds great. I am having an issue though. While watching tv through the processor, when I change channels it drops the audio. I have to switch inputs and then switch back to get the audio back. This cannot be normal, or perhaps McIntosh assumed it would not be used to channel surf. Any experience or comments?
Regards,
Steven
Regards,
Steven
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Have implemented the latest firmware upgrade?You should not have this issue IMO It is like the processor , when changing channels, stop using the former audio format . Then , it is not able to set the new format ( that may be the same ) . You have to go back and forth for the processor to set the audio format. Ask you dealer or communicate directly with McIntosh. Go to McIntosh MX123 forum https://www.avsforum.com/threads/the-official-mcintosh-mx123-a-v-processor-thread.3099788/ |
maxwave....Yes, it has the latest firmware. I agree I should not have the issue, but this is the second MX 123 with the issue. I returned the first unit and got another. I assumed the first unit was defective but now I'm thinking it may be a design flaw. I have spoken with both the dealer and with McIntosh directly and both say they have not heard of this issue. I want to keep it because I am pleased with every other aspect of the processor. I will look to join the avs forum and post the concern there. Regards, Steven |
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