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About the LX7
The Lexicon LX-7, produced from 2003-2005, is a high-end 7-channel power amplifier renowned for its robust power output, stability with low-impedance loads down to 2Ω, and bridgeable design for stereo use at 400W per channel. It features balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs, gold-plated binding posts, a massive toroidal transformer, JTS thermal protection, DC protection, microprocessor-controlled cooling, 12V trigger, ground-lift switch, and multi-color status LEDs. Praised for its neutral, colorless sound, limitless power reserves, and excellent performance with demanding speakers like B&W 800 series and Focal Sopra, it earned top reviews for home theater and multi-channel applications. Now discontinued.
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