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Integra DMI-40.4 AirPlay Dock Preview [0.33] by Andrew Gash,September 07, 2012 07:30
The new DMI-40.4 AirPlay docking accessory integrates with just about any Integra receiver and finally allows users to stream or dock their iDevices, be it iPhone, iPod or iPad. It also comes with a nifty remote that navigates tracks through the iOS and provides other basic controls. I've got my iPad docked here and am streaming straight to the television. While the AirPlay support allows for high definition audio, this unit only has composite video out, so even when docked, video is limited to standard definition.
Integra Research RDA-7.1 Amplifier Review [0.33] by Gene,March 08, 2005 20:00
The Integra Research RDA-7.1 amp is a dynamic, low noise, cool-running, audiophile-sounding amplifier that exceeds its power ratings. It can compete with many of today's best multi-channel designs. I have always been a fan of products that boast certain specifications on paper that when benched, comfortably outperform those numbers. It's a rarity to say the least, and even more so when the product actually exceeds its specifications by a wide margin. When this occurs, a total solar eclipse is usually not far behind. Fortunately we can bask in the awe of the beautiful sight of just such an occurrence without fear or losing or damaging our eyesight. Our hearing on the other hand is another story and, while we don't condone the adrenalin rush of sustained loud listening levels, it's nice to know a company provides this capability for the hearing impaired. Not surprisingly, this company is no other than Integra Research, the upscale division of Onkyo electronics.
Integra New Products [0.32] by clint,January 09, 2004 20:00
During our Day-2 coverage of CES, we were pleased to announce the new line of Integra Research products. Today, we are equally pleased to inform you of the AWESOME new line of Integra products. These include the new, mighty DTR-10.5 “Built-To-Order” THX Ultra2 Home Theater Receiver and DPS-10.5 THX Ultra Certified Universal DVD/CD Player.
Integra DTC-9.4 Processor and DTA-9.4 Amplifier Review [0.32] by clint,January 30, 2004 20:00
The Integra DTC-9.4 pre-processor is the more affordable AV Processor from the custom install arm of Onkyo. Integra was kind enough to send us the DTA-9.4 so we could mate the DTC-9.4 processor with its 7-channel Class-D "partner". Together, they cost $5000 though the DTC-9.4 is only $2000. The DTC-9.4 is a preprocessor that is ergonomic, well-rounded and great-sounding. I noticed no major flaws with the unit. The DTC-9.4 is a good value and holds its own against pre-pros and receivers costing much more.
Integra DTR-70.4 9.2 Channel Receiver Preview [0.32] by Andrew Gash,September 07, 2012 06:00
While $2800 is a lot for a receiver, considering the cutting edge features and flexibility, the Integra DTR-70.4 seems to be worth it. With 140 watts per channel, THX Ultra2 Plus certification, DTS Neo:X 11 channel support, MHL, InstaPreview, and four powered Zones of audio, there is something for everyone. While there was nothing on the Integra spec sheet that blew us away, we're guessing the new DTR-70.4 is going to become a favorite of custom installers because of it's power, features, and flexibility. And frankly, we think they are going to have a lot of very happy customers.
Integra DRX-4.2 & DRX-4.3 9.2 Channel AV Receiver Review [0.32] by Gene,July 11, 2019 22:00
The Integra DRX-4.3 AV receiver sports the latest in HD audio and video with 9 amplification channels on-board and the ability to add an external 2CH amplifier to run a full 7.1.4 speaker configuration. It's a feature laden AVR with some excellent custom integrated tools that help differentiate it from its Onkyo lineup counterpart. In this review, we bench tested the older DRX-4.2 AV receiver and tested its HDBaseT system by running HD audio and video to a different room in the Audioholics Showcase home. We looked at what the newer DRX-4.3 successor model offers in comparison and discussed any potential shortcomings of both products.
Integra Research RDC-7.1 Review [0.31] by Gene,June 30, 2004 20:00
The Integra Research RDC-7.1 is truly a high end processor in both form and function. Its physical appearance and build quality have no rival. The Integra's modular based design provides an easy path for upgradeability ensuring longevity of your investment. All of the major surround formats and video switching options are covered for the most part, and the ability of provisioning extra component video switching or BNC connections will serve installers of high caliber home theater systems quite well. Check out our review of the Integra Research RDC-7.1 for the full report.
Integra DTR-60.5 Receiver with HDBaseT [0.31] by clint,September 28, 2013 09:44
Integra's DTR-60.5 AV receiver is the second HDBaseT-enabled AV receiver we saw at the CEDIA 2013 Expo. They also have the DHC-60.5 which is the processor version of this receiver. This new receive came out about a month ago and retails for around $2300, so it's not for the faint of wallet, but it is a really cool product and installers should go nuts over this thing. What's exciting about HDBT, of course, is that you can send video over 100 meters via shielded CAT6 cable.
Integra Research DRX-R1 AV Receiver /DRC-R1 Processor Preview [0.31] by theo,September 28, 2016 16:00
Integra's new Research Series is sure to make custom installers salivate with the new DRX-R1 network AV receiver and DRC-R1 network preamp. This receiver and preamp are built with the latest immersive audio configurations with full support for 7.2.4 Dolby Atmos and DTS:X setups. Just about any hi-res audio format, the latest streaming services (including Tidal), and MQA are major additions to the mix. Custom installers will love all the standard features such as three independent zones, HDBase-T, RS-232, IP, and IR repeater options. Factor in HDMI 2.0a and the latest video standards and you have two networked AV beasts that can serve as the center of any connected home.
Integra DTR-50.3 THX Select2+ Networked Receiver Preview [0.30] by tom,June 16, 2011 06:00
Is the Integra DTR-50.3 a great receiver? From the specs, absolutely. So, what is there to get excited about with this new Integra DTR-50.3? Honestly, not a lot if you aren't a custom installer. Mavell QDEO processing up to 4k for a display you can't buy, IDT HQV Vida VHD1900 chips for scaling and individual input calibration, tons of inputs and outputs (including dual subwoofer outputs), Audyssey MultEQ XT/DSX, Dolby PLIIz...all the players are here. Custom installers will like the bi-directional Ethernet and RS232 ports for control, 2 IR inputs and 1 out, 3 programmable 12-V triggers, non-volatile and lockable dealer settings.
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