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Integra DTR-30.5 AV Receiver Preview [0.27] by tom,May 21, 2013 07:05
The $1000 Integra Audio DTR-30.5 Wireless AV Receiver is a first for the company. It is not only Wi-Fi compatible, but Bluetooth is supported. Marvell Qdeo upconversion and scaling to 4K, MHL, InstaPreview, and more should appeal to those that care more about features than power. But, of course, the Integra DTR-30.5 has power as well. With 95 watts per channel, a two-way RS-232 port, legacy video connections, and three 12 volt triggers, installers are going to love this receiver. At $1000, consumers aren't going to be afraid of the price. Add in the savings from having to run an Ethernet cable to you home theater, and the Integra DTR-30.5 may be a home run for the company.
Reference System 4: Ken Stein [0.27] by clint,August 31, 2007 20:00
Reference System 4 is our third benchmark system and we are pleased to inaugurate it into our collection. This system provides the ultimate in room acoustics and lighting combined with a high quality BenQ DLP front projector and Da-Lite screen and the some of the finest high end gear available.
Connecting a Motion Actuator to your System [0.26] by ray,August 31, 2004 20:00
I am using a Clark Tactile Transducer TST229 and I am trying to feed it an LFE signal from my Integra DTR 7.1. I do have the Adcom bridged but do not set the sub output on the Integra to more than +1 sometimes less depending on the type of music and or soundtrack I am listening to.
Integra DTR-30.1 and DTR-20.1 Midline Custom Installer Receivers Preview [0.26] by tom,July 04, 2009 02:25
Integra, the high end arm of Onkyo, has introduced two new AV receivers that are both price conscious and aimed squarely at custom installers. The two new models are the DTR-30.1 and DTR-20.1 and are 7.2 and 5.2 channels respectively. What makes them perfect for custom installers are bi-directional RS-232 and Ethernet ports for third party control systems, three programmable 12-volt triggers, dual IR inputs, and three unique assignable IR code sets.
Integra Home Theater DLB-5 3.1.2 Surround Bar Preview [0.26] by anthony,December 06, 2016 19:00
Looking for a way to upgrade to DTS:X and Dolby Atmos enabled content without running miles of cables and finding places for all those speakers? Integra Home Theater might have a compromise to installing rear, side, ceiling, and front mounted speakers while also increasing your WAF (wife acceptance factor) with their new DLB-5 Network Object-Based Surround Bar System. It includes a wireless sub and a separate receiver. If it performs like other three piece immersive soundbar systems we’ve heard recently at CEDIA, it might be one to keep an eye on. Check out our preview on this system for more information.
Integra DTR-60.5 HDBaseT Receiver and DHC-60.5 AV Processor Preview [0.26] by tom,July 26, 2013 01:00
The Integra DTR-60.5 receiver and DHC-60.5 AV Processor are some of the first products on the market that supports HDBaseT. If you even suspect you might need a long HD video run at some point, you should be considering HDBaseT. Right now, Integra is one of the only manufactures that is offering this solution that can send 4k video up to 100 meters (over 300 feet) without an active solution. Over Cat5e/6 no less! Add to that DTS Neo:X support (up to 11.2 channels in one room), nine internal amps, 4k upconversion, nine HDMI inputs, and much more, the Integra DTR-60.5 should just be on every installer's suggestion list. The DHC-60.5 loses two channels but gains a stereo XLR input and saves you $300.
Integra Upgrades Existing AV Receivers to Dolby Atmos [0.26] by tom,October 07, 2014 09:00
Dolby Atmos and 4k as well as HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 are arriving. Necessary for full 4k, people are starting to scour receiver specification charts for the latest HDMI and HDCP support. Like all manufacturers, Integra has new receivers on the way with full HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 support. Unlike many others, they have upgraded three existing receivers to Dolby Atmos. Available via USB or over the network, the Integra DTR-30.6, DTR-40.6 and DTR-50.6 can be firmware upgraded to support Dolby Atmos. We break down these new models and give you the information you need to make an informed buying decision.
Pioneer Elite VSX-LX805 11.2CH AV Receiver - Poor Man's Integra? [0.25] by Jacob Green,April 10, 2023 22:20
This “AV Quick Takes” series offers a brief look at what’s new, cool, and/or interesting in the AV world. Today we look at a new flagship AVR from Pioneer Elite, the 11-channel VSX-LX805 ($3K). This Pioneer packs in most of the features of its Integra DRX-8.4 counterpart but at $200 less. Read on to learn more.
Integra RDC-7 Digital Architecture [0.25] by Steve DellaSala,December 17, 2006 15:35
Denon AVR-5805: Power Measurements Cont [0.25] by Gene,December 07, 2006 12:45
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