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Integra Research Debuts Build-to-Order High-End AV
Controller Platform (13/1/2004)
Audiophiles, video enthusiasts, and custom installers
will soon be able to choose their own ideal combination of features
on Integra Research's build-to-order RDC-7.1 card-based modular
audio/video controller. With the help of the dealer and a configuration
wizard on Integra Research's web site, customers will be able to
pick and choose among eight different optional modules to create
their personal ideal system. This platform will also allow for ongoing
upgrades to reflect new technology, program sources, and connection
options. The first planned upgrade modules will be introduced in
the fall of this year.
There are several important new technologies
represented in the initial modules available in April, including
HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) for compatibility with
the new DVI (digital video interface) components, and iLink (IEEE-1394)
for direct digital inputs from DVD-Audio and SACD players. The modular
configuration makes forthcoming upgrades as simple as replacing
modules and upgrading software.
A few of many possible configurations include:
(1) a full-ticket system with all the audio and video options, (2)
a high-end multichannel audiophile system for SACD and DVD-Audio
with no video options, (3) a videophile system leaving out some
audio features, and (4) a custom installer system focusing on networking
and multi-room connectivity and perhaps leaving out some of the
higher-end features.
The base platform of the Integra Research
RDC-7.1 is THX Ultra2 certified and has processing for every surround
sound mode offered by THX, Dolby, and DTS. It has a rugged aluminum
chassis, with oversized high-current power supply, eight balanced
XLR outputs, multichannel RCA preamp outputs, two additional RCA
subwoofer outs, three-zone multiroom capability, bidirectional RS-232,
plus extensive remote control interface and remote trigger options.
The base model includes modules for digital audio, analog audio
and iLink.
The included iLink module provides two direct
digital inputs for high-resolution SACD and DVD-Audio from iLink-equipped
source players such as the Integra Research RDV-1.1. This allows
the RCD-7.1's extensive digital bass management capabilities to
be applied to these signals just as they are for all other inputs.
iLink also prevents direct digital copying to protect musicians'
intellectual property rights.
The Integra Research RDC-7.1's fixed digital
audio module has six optical and six coaxial digital inputs, and
two optical and two coaxial digital outputs. It uses top grade 192
kHz/24-bit Wolfson DACs (digital/analog converters) on all channels
for no-compromise sound quality. The module also includes processing
for THX Surround EX, Dolby Digital EX and Dolby Pro Logic IIx, and
DTS, DTS-ES, DTS Neo:6, and DTS 96/24. Other digital audio features
include Dolby Headphone and Dolby Virtual Speaker that create surround
sound effects using headphones or two speakers. The fixed analog
audio module has nine stereo inputs, a phono input, and five outputs.
The inputs are all assignable, and the outputs can be configured
for recorders and various multizone options. Both fixed and variable
outputs are supported through menu selection.
The optional HDMI module is used to connect
to other HDMI equipped components and is compatible with components
that use DVI (Digital Video Interface). This module has two HDMI
inputs and one output.
The optional video module has three high
definition component video inputs and one output as well as six
composite and S-video inputs and four assignable outputs. All inputs
are upconverted to component video to avoid the need for redundant
cables when using older video source devices. Additionally all video
inputs sources including 480i component video are upconverted to
480p for HDMI.
The third key option is Integra's Net-Tune(tm)
Ethernet client receiver module for accessing digital music files
over a local PC network (TCP/IP). Net-Tune plays MP3, WMA, and PCM
files stored on a PC or Integra NAS-2.3 music server. It also has
Internet Radio capability for networks with broadband Internet access.
Up to 12 Net-Tune client receivers can independently access the
same server simultaneously.
The fourth option is for an extra component
video input/output pair with a choice of either RCA or BNC connectors.
The fifth option provides a choice between two additional audio
input modules. One has dual 7.1 analog inputs and the other has
one 7.1 analog and one professional AES/EBU digital input.
An optional radio module includes a high
quality AM and FM tuner with discrete tuning and presets station
recall supported for multiple zones via IR and RS-232 interfaces.
An elegant aluminum faced remote control with a scroll wheel and
LCD display provides full control over the receiver and can be set
up to control other AV components as well.
The Integra Research RDC-7.1 will be available
in April, with a suggested retail base price of $4000.
www.integraresearch.com
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