CHECK MICROPHONES CHECKING MICROPHONES
PLEASE WAIT
CHECK MICROPHONES
CHECKING FOR SILENCE PLEASE WAIT

MC-12

Setup

CHECKING THE MICROPHONES

MAIN MENU

MODE ADJUST

AUDIO CONTROLS

SETUP

SETUP

INPUTS

SPEAKERS

REAR PANEL CONFIG DISPLAYS VOLUME CONTROLS TRIGGERS

LOCK OPTIONS LIVE! CALIBRATION

SPEAKER SETUP

SET CROSSOVERS CHECK MICROPHONES AUTOMATIC MANUAL

SET CROSSOVERS

BEFORE CALIBRATING

CHECK MICROPHONES

GROUP MICROPHONES INTO A BUNDLE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROOM

PRESS TO BEGIN

MIC CHECK

Note the following:

The MC-12 outputs calibration noise signals between 55 and

95dB, beginning with 55dB and increasing in 5dB increments until the microphones detect the required level. If the calibra- tion noise signal becomes too loud, press the arrow button to cancel the microphone check.

Although the calibration noise signal is output at a fixed volume level, you should set all volume controls for associated components (i.e. speakers, subwoofers, and power amplifiers) to a reasonable level before performing automatic calibration. When the procedure is finished, the MC-12 automatically reverts to the last volume level that was selected before automatic calibration began.

During automatic calibration, you should refer to the on-screen display instead of the front panel display, as additional informa- tion and instructions are available on the on-screen display.

1.Select the SPEAKER SETUP menu CHECK MICROPHONES option as shown above.

2.The first CHECK MICROPHONES screen opens in the on-screen display, indicating the importance of proper microphone placement to achieve accurate automatic calibration results.

3. Press the arrow button to begin the microphone check. The following screens appear in the on-screen display as the micro- phone check is performed:

CHECKING FOR SILENCE

Appears in the on-screen display while the MC-12 determines the relative noise level of the listening space and the internal noise level of the microphones. After eliminating microphones that are

not detected or not functioning, the MC-12 calculates an aver- age level for all microphones.

CHECKING MICROPHONES

Appears in the on-screen display while the MC-12 confirms the microphone level calculated during the silence check. To do this, the MC-12 sends alternating calibration noise signals to

the front left and right speakers. These signals are output between 55 and 95dB, beginning with 55dB and increasing in 5dB increments until the microphones detect the required

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MC-12 specifications

The Lexicon MC-12 is a high-end home theater processor that has garnered admiration for its impressive performance and advanced features. Designed for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts, the MC-12 combines cutting-edge technologies with user-centric design to create an unparalleled listening experience.

One of the standout features of the MC-12 is its analog bypass mode, which allows pure analog signals to pass through without digital processing. This feature is particularly appealing to users who prefer the warmth and richness of analog sound. The processor also boasts a 24-bit/192 kHz digital-to-analog converter (DAC), ensuring that audio playback is both high-fidelity and precise.

Equipped with a range of surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and THX, the MC-12 provides an immersive audio experience. It supports multiple channels, delivering up to 7.1 surround sound, making it ideal for cinema-style setups. The processor also features Lexicon's proprietary Logic 7 processing, which enhances stereo and discrete surround signals for a more enveloping soundstage.

The MC-12 features customizable room acoustic settings that allow users to tailor the audio output to their specific environment. An integrated automatic calibration system uses sophisticated algorithms to analyze room acoustics and adjust speaker settings accordingly. This optimization ensures that users achieve the best possible sound quality, regardless of their room’s dimensions or layout.

Connectivity is another strong point of the MC-12. It comes with multiple inputs, including HDMI, coaxial, optical, and balanced inputs, allowing users to connect a variety of audio and video sources. Additionally, the processor includes both analog and digital outputs, ensuring compatibility with a multitude of external devices.

The Lexicon MC-12 also features a user-friendly interface, allowing for easy navigation and control. Its ergonomic design includes a sleek front panel and a backlit remote control, enhancing the overall user experience.

In summary, the Lexicon MC-12 stands out as a premium choice for audiophiles seeking exceptional sound quality and advanced features. Its combination of analog and digital processing, multiple surround sound formats, room calibration technology, and extensive connectivity options make it a versatile and powerful home theater processor. Whether for casual listening or serious cinephile pursuits, the MC-12 promises to deliver a captivating audio experience.