Abstract: When Lexicon first introduced the RT-10 Universal Disc Player in 2003, it was considered by many an ambitious project. Subsequently, the Proceed Audio brand was discontinued and the Harman Specialty Group (HSG) was formed. Harman International formed H...
Abstract: The RT-20 is a step forward in universal disc player performance and a clear improvement over its predecessor. With audio, the RT-20 is hard to beat. It plays all formats currently available with exceptional precision and remarkable clarity. In terms o...
Abstract: The RT-20 is a step forward in universal disc player performance and a clear improvement over its predecessor. With audio, the RT-20 is hard to beat. It plays all formats currently available with exceptional precision and remarkable clarity. In terms o...
Abstract: The RT-20 is a step forward in universal disc player performance and a clear improvement over its predecessor. With audio, the RT-20 is hard to beat. It plays all formats currently available with exceptional precision and remarkable clarity. In terms o...
Abstract: When you own a component, discovering it has been replaced by a newer version is always distressing. Suddenly, overnight, youve been saddled with obsolete gear. Ive owned a Lexicon RT-10 universal DVD player since fall of 2004 when I bought my review...
Abstract: Lexicon has long been recognized as one of the leaders of the high end audio market. As a subsidiary of Harman International, they?ve benefited from decades of experience and research in the audio field. But on the DVD player front, they?ve usually com...
Abstract: What is a universal audio/video player? The answer is a target that changes almost monthly. Whatever it is today, it will probably be on a headlong rush toward obsolescence tomorrow. It takes some courage to release an expensive universal player when ...