Lexicon is a brand that specializes in high-end audio equipment, including amplifiers, preamplifiers, and digital processors.
Founded in the US in 1971
Acquired by Harman International in 1992
Continued to produce high-quality audio equipment under the Harman umbrella
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Lexicon amplifiers are high-end audio amplifiers designed for audiophiles looking for exceptional sound quality.
Lexicon preamplifiers are designed to provide excellent sound quality and flexibility, with features like adjustable gain and balanced inputs and outputs.
Lexicon digital processors are designed to provide excellent sound quality and flexibility for home theater or professional audio applications.
Lexicon is known for its high-end audio equipment, including amplifiers, preamplifiers, and digital processors, designed for audiophiles and professionals.
Lexicon was acquired by Harman International in 1992 and continues to produce high-quality audio equipment under the Harman umbrella.
Lexicon is known for its exceptional sound quality and attention to detail, and is often compared favorably to other high-end audio brands such as Mark Levinson and McIntosh.
Common features of Lexicon audio equipment include adjustable gain, balanced inputs and outputs, and advanced digital signal processing technology.
Lexicon audio equipment is generally considered to be high-end and can range in price from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars.