Interesting, but a little sad. I know that Lexicon likes to believe it is crafting for the high end, but why are all of these companies getting into digital dick measuring contests?
I don't see a need for 12.4 channels in most people's living rooms or HT rooms.
I would rather see Lexicon charge 15,000 dollars for a HT processor that also plays music and two channel well.
The closest that any HT processor or preamp has come is the Classe processors, but even then, most reviews would agree that you pay 10K, but only get the performance of a 5K standalone two channel preamp.
Instead of continuously needlessly increasing the amount of speaker channels that one can spew into their listening room, lets get a great two channel processor and HT preamp in one unit so some of us can consolidate a little.