– Company introduces ZX-7, RX-7 and GX-7 Power
Amplifiers as part of new range that combines pristine
sound and advanced functionality –
CEDIA EXPO, DENVER, CO, September 14, 2006 – Lexicon,
Inc., a Harman International company (NYSE: HAR),
announces a new series of Power Amplifiers designed to
complement the MC series of Digital Controllers. The
series consists of 3 models, all of which feature 7
channels. There is the flagship ZX-7, with a truly
impressive 300 Watts per channel, the RX-7 with 200
Watts per channel, and the GX-7 with 125 Watts per
channel.
Both the ZX-7 and RX-7 are fully balanced power
amplifiers from input to output with completely
symmetrical circuit design. In other words, each channel
consists of two complete amplifier circuits; one driving
the positive input signal and the other driving the
negative input signal. With 7 channels, this translates
into 14 separate amplifier circuits per chassis. The
advantage of this topology over single-ended designs is
that it exhibits lower noise, lower distortion, immunity
from stray electronic fields and anomalies in the input
signal from outside interference. This results in
significant audible benefits including increased overall
clarity and more pronounced differences between soft and
loud passages. Internally, the ZX-7 and RX-7 utilize
dual massive toroidal transformers and ample filter
capacitance to ensure rock-solid low-frequency
reproduction and ample power reserves.
“Our strategy was to offer the market a better, best,
ultimate range of 7-channel power amplifiers to address
differing system needs and to complement our line of
Digital Controllers,” commented Andrew Clark, VP
Sales and Marketing for Lexicon. “The GX-7 is
intended for smaller rooms or for systems utilizing
speakers with high sensitivity and is a great choice to
match up with a Lexicon MC-4 or MC-8 Digital Controller.
The RX-7 is a significant step up from the GX-7 in terms
of sound quality and power and is fully balanced from
input to output. It is intended for small or medium
sized rooms or driving speakers that have lower than
normal sensitivity. The ZX-7 is intended for larger
rooms, driving speakers with low sensitivity, or for
those who simply demand the best. Both the ZX-7 and the
RX-7 are right at home with any of Lexicon’s Digital
Controllers,” concluded Clark.
All three of the new power amplifiers feature
heavy-duty, chassis-mounted input and output connectors.
The rear panel also features a trigger input to power on
and off with the preamp/processor, and handles that
facilitate easier installation and rear-rail rack
mounting if desired.
The GX-7 is targeted to begin shipping in October with a
U.S. MSRP of $2999. The RX-7 is targeted to begin
shipping in November with a U.S. MSRP of $5999. The ZX-7
is targeted to begin shipping in December with a U.S.
MSRP of $7999.