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Integra THX Certified DBS-50.2 Blu-ray Player First Look [0.25] by tom,October 05, 2010 07:00
At $700 MSRP, the THX Certified Integra DBS-50.2 certainly isn't breaking the bank. With HDMI 1.3a, physically separated circuits, Marvell Qdeo upscaling and quality components, there is little not to like. While some consumers will wonder at the lack of 3D support, others won't care. With DLNA 1.5 and THX certification, integrated Netflix, CinemaNOW, and Blockbuster streaming, and 297 MHz/12-Bit Video, 192 kHz/24-Bit Audio DACs, and 7.1 channel analogue outputs, there is something for everyone.
Integra DTC-9.4 First Impressions and Setup [0.25] by clint,December 17, 2006 15:35
Onkyo TX-RZ70 Gives You 11.2CH & Dirac Live for Under $3k! [0.25] by Jacob Green,May 05, 2023 11:10
The new 11.2-channel Onkyo TX-RZ70 AVR is among the first batch of products launched since Premium Audio Company purchased the Onkyo brand in 2021. At $2,800, the TX-RZ70 will be one of the most affordable flagship AV receivers on the market.
Dirac Live Bass Control Available On Select Receivers From Onkyo, Pioneer Elite, and Integra [0.24] by Jacob Green,September 29, 2023 22:30
Under the Premium Audio Company umbrella, Onkyo, Pioneer, and Integra began offering Dirac Live room correction on mid-priced AVRs in 2021. Now the brands’ latest receivers offer Dirac Live Bass Control as an optional add-on. The single-sub version costs $349, and the multi-sub version costs $499. Will Denon and Marantz be able to catch up? Read on to learn more.
New Firmware for PAC AVRs Adds Roon, Auro 3D, Improved Dirac & More [0.24] by Jacob Green,January 17, 2024 00:00
The top AV receivers from Premium Audio Company (PAC) brands Onkyo, Integra, and Pioneer/Elite now offer new features, thanks to a firmware update. The Integra DRX-8.4, Onkyo TX-RZ70, and Pioneer Elite VSX-LX805 are now Roon Ready, and support Auro 3D. Dirac Live also gets an upgrade and you can stream Spatial Audio directly to your AVR. Read on to learn more.
Integra DHC-80.3 AV Preamp Controller Preview [0.24] by tom,September 27, 2011 20:55
The Integra DHC-80.3 has just about everything you might want in a processor - 9.2 channels, Audyssey MultEQ XT32, XLR outputs, ISFccc calibration options, DTS Neo:X processing, THX Ultra2+ certification, three zones with video out to zone 2, HDMI 1.4a with 3D, ARC, Standby Pass-thru...the list goes on. What is most impressive, however, is that they aren't charging you a premium for all these features in an ampless box. Instead, they are giving you $400 off the price of the receiver. While this won't buy you all the amps you'll need, it is better than what most of the rest of the manufactures.
Integra DTR-70.3 9.2 Channel Network A/V Receiver Preview [0.23] by tom,September 23, 2011 12:00
Frankly, we weren't going to write about the Integra DTR-70.3 receiver. We already wrote about the DTR-80.3 which is the new flagship of the Integra line. What could the DTR-70.3 have to offer other than less features for less money? How about the same features for less money! We had to look hard to find the differences between the two receivers and we're guessing that you'll take the $700 savings over an extra optical input and a better power supply solution.
Integra DTR-80.3 9.2 Channel Network A/V Receiver Preview [0.23] by tom,September 20, 2011 04:15
The Integra DTR-80.3 receiver has everything the DHC-80.3 processor claims plus 20 lbs of amps. At 145 watts per channel, this THX Ultra2+ certified 9.2 channel receiver has nearly every feature available today including top of the line Audyssey room correction (MultEQ XT32), DTS Neo:X processing, 4K upscaling with ISFccc calibration, a host of custom installer features, and lots more. While the price tag isn't for the faint of heart, it isn't some outrageous number that only the uber-rich could possibly afford. At only $400 over the price of the processor, this is a receiver that should be turning many heads.
Integra DTR-80.2 9.2-Channel Receiver Preview [0.23] by tom,October 06, 2010 02:50
The new THX Ultra2 Plus certified, 9.2 channel, Integra DTR-80.2 has 145 Watts per channel, individual power supplies for the audio and video components, 8 in 2 out HDMI 1.4a, four zones, and 11 pairs of binding posts. It is installer friendly and packed with all the latest features including Audyssey MultEQ XT32, DSX, Dynamic Volume, and Dynamic EQ, Dobly TrueHD, Volume, and PLIIz, and DTS HD and Neural Surround Decoding. There is video out for Zone 2, sub pre-outs for Zones 2 and 3, and a powered Zone 4. There is HDMI video upscaling to 1080p/24 with HQV Reon-VX, ISF calibration features on all video inputs, and OSD overlay on all video outputs. All this, and more, is available for the MSRP of $2800.
Integra RDC-7.1 Remote, Build Quality, and Setup [0.23] by Gene,December 17, 2006 15:35
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