The "Great Ones" are coming down in Price


If you were spending no more that $2500 on a HT Processor...
Lexicon MC1, Proceed AVP or Classe SSP50. And what do we know about future upgradability? I hear the MC1 is done. Thoughts? I must say, it's mainly for movies, but the room is for sights and SOUND!
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I never cease to be amazed at the speed with which top-shelf, quality a/v processors lose their resale value while retaining their sonic excellence. I owned a Fosgate processor, which at the time I consider was the best pro-logic processor of the lot. It retailed for around $2,500, and I sold it last year for around $250. I loved that unit, but like everyone else, I wanted(needed?) AC3/DTS, etc. Nothing that I've auditioned since then (and there have been many, including B&K, Parasound, Classe, and my current Acurus) can achieve for music what the Fosgate did. IMO, it seems sometimes that the latest technological gimmickery has become more important than a unit's ability to perform.
I owned a Fosgate model 3A - second best processor I've owned. The best one is its replacement - the Citation 7.0. I attacthed a Pioneer sp-99d for Dolby Digital and now I'm set. I will use the Citation until it dies and when it does - I will look for another citation. The Great Ones are still the best!
I posted my original reply just about 2 years ago. I have sold the Cit. 7.0 since then. I bought a used Meridian 565 that had the 7.1 dts upgrade added. (About 10 leaps forward)----This Meridian for between 1300 and 1700,used, has to be the best "sound-for-the bucks" in HT--period. (No video switching,so "all" you get is sound quality)----AND, yes, in terms of sound quality alone,it will stay with or better anything mentioned here.
Lexicon had a CP3+ v4.0 .I would consider using it today to revive my stereo cd collection.There were so many variables in the music surround mode it kills me to think i let it go for a song.Hook this unit up with a DD/DTS processor and you struck gold for pennies.Live and learn....