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McIntosh MX200 A/V Processor

McIntosh MX200 A/V Processor Delivers Unmatched Sound Quality And Performance

The ultimate addition to any high-end audio setup.

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$ 6,000

McIntosh sound systems represent the pinnacle of home audio engineering, with decades of experience manufacturing everything from amplifiers and turntables to speakers and A/V processors. As the brand approaches its 75th anniversary, it’s launched a new flagship A/V processor that features the latest in cutting-edge technology for exemplary sound reproduction: the McIntosh MX200 A/V Processor.

This unit delivers a powerful home soundscape with an outstanding cinematic performance capable of rivaling the leading movie theaters. It presents surround sound in up to 11.2 channels of signal processing and can deliver configurations from traditional 5.1 through to 7.2.4 speaker setups.

Sporting 8K Ultra HD, along with Dolby Atmos, eARC/ARC, and DTS:X, the McIntosh MX200 A/V Processor comes with 4 HDMI inputs to deliver an impressively versatile system for optimized custom installations. This makes switching between formats, from streaming services to 4H Ultra HD discs or even 8K, a streamlined experience, allowing users to focus on soaking in the content.

Integration into existing home cinema setups is made easier thanks to the McIntosh MX200 A/V Processor’s 2U rack mount compatibility and connectivity through the Control4 Certification and Crestron Home Certification. Aesthetically, the minimalist design, combined with a crisp display and ergonomic rotary control knobs for inputs and volume, makes it a stylish addition to any home cinema rig or credenza.

Despite its overwhelming features and specifications, the McIntosh MX200 A/V Processor is easy to install with pre-configured integration through USB sticks and a simple but versatile remote control. The combined result is an exceptional A/V processor that complements McIntosh’s range of amplifiers for the definitive home theater experience.

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