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About the MX132
The McIntosh MX-132 is a 6-channel audio/video control center and preamplifier produced from the late 1990s to early 2000s. It features three Motorola 24-bit digital signal processors that decode Dolby Digital, Pro Logic, and DTS soundtracks, along with six 24-bit digital-to-analog converters and two 24-bit analog-to-digital converters for high fidelity audio processing. The MX-132 supports multiple digital inputs (coaxial and optical) and video connections (composite and S-video). It offers a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, total harmonic distortion of 0.005%, gain of 14dB, input sensitivity of 400mV, and a signal-to-noise ratio of 100dB. The unit includes features such as THX Cinema enhancements, on-screen setup, trim level adjustments for subwoofer, surround, center, treble, bass, and loudness, all accessible via remote control. It weighs approximately 33 lbs (14.8 kg) and measures 7.1 x 17.5 x 21 inches (181 x 445 x 532 mm). The MX-132 is highly regarded for its musicality, ease of use, and reliability, though it lacks modern features like HDMI inputs. It was succeeded by the MX-134 and MX-135 models. The MX-132 remains a solid choice for audiophiles who appreciate classic McIntosh engineering and excellent stereo performance.
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