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Proceed preamplifier MRC716 Good Used Working Condition

$ 103.48

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Features: Digital
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Power: 220 W
  • Condition: Used
  • Audio Inputs: Pre Out
  • Brand: Proceed
  • Number of Outputs: 6
  • Model: Preamplifier
  • Audio Outputs: Banana Speaker Jacks
  • Number of Channels: 2
  • Number of Inputs: 6
  • Type: Proceed

    Description

    Proceed preamplifier MRC716 Good Used Working Condition. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
    Remote included
    **Does not include power cord**
    Levinson Madrigal Labs/ Proceed preamplifier MRC716. This is an AVP Digital processor allowing digital and analog inputs.
    The Proceed AVP is a full function audio/video preamp that combines audio preamplification, digital conversion, broadcast-quality video switching and surround sound decoding into a highly refined high-end gem. Priced at ,995 in 1999 (S-Video version), the Proceed AVP comes equipped with DTS, AC3, Pro Logic, THX and numerous other surround fields for both music and video playback. The digital section of the AVP uses Burr Brown 1702 20-bit Multibit DACs for the left and right channels and 1-bit, 24-bit compatible AKM Delta-Sigma DACs for the center, surround, aux and subwoofer channels.
    The AVP comes equipped with seven digital and eight analog highly flexible, assignable inputs. This version of the AVP can take up to four S-VHS inputs, as well as four composite inputs. During the set-up process, you decide which audio and or video device is to go into what input. For example, you can set the primary and secondary input method; a DVD player would take a digital input first and possibly an analog second. The set-up process is not a cakewalk, but it is logical and intuitive. The AVP manual is among the best, in that it is complete and easy to understand for the end user.
    The faceplate of the Proceed AVP has a non-traditional design that incorporates a modern look with useful buttons in unconventional placements. The controls for the loudspeaker level adjusters are curved around the milled volume knob. This makes lots of sense in that the volume knob has a dual purpose: it also controls the surround parameters when desired.