I would like to say I too was about to post a similar product suggestion.


However, I would love to see it taken one step further. As Zektor is really one of the few to offer such a device, obviously this market is wide-open ... but I feel Outlaw can and should combine it with some of their previous technology in order to really bring unique component to the HT world.


Basically, I want to see a multi-channel switcher combined with analog bass management. When you think about it, there really is a need for such a device.

Nearly all current pre/pros and receivers have only 1 set of 7.1 inputs. Not only is that problematic for those with separate SACD and DVD-A players, but what happens now that BluRay and HD-DVD are coming out? It’s going to be a while before HDMI settles out, and many people are holding back from a new pre/pro or receiver purchase because of this. The only way they will be able to achieve high-quality sound will be using their 7.1 inputs.


What I would like to see is a switcher that has 4 sets of 8 channel inputs (or 2 sets with 8, and 2 sets with 6). This will, it will be able to accommodate SACD, DVD-A, BluRay, and HD-DVD.

It would also be nice to have a couple of stereo analog inputs as well. There are a number of receivers and pre/pros that do not offer a true analog bypass in anything but their 7.1 input. Offering a few extra stereo inputs would allow people to connect their high-end CD players, DACs, phono preamps, etc. as well.

Simply offering this would be great, as it would already trump the Zektor units. However, it does not address another common problem – bass management. Many receivers and pre/pros either have no bass management on their 7.1 inputs, or worse-yet, actually do the bass management in the digital domain.

While the components themselves may offer bass management, many times it is poorly implemented or inflexible. Actually, several units force different crossover points depending on what format you are using (for example, DolbyDigital movies versus SACD).

Offering top tier bass management in conjunction with the switching would simply be an incredible product. What I would like to see are actually 2 separately programmable bass management configurations that are selectable. Something like a movie and music setting. If it makes it easier, simply have a toggle that switches between a quad-crossover setting (music), and a separately defined global crossover setting (movies) … as that is how the vast majority of people would use it. No need to store two separate quad-crossover settings.


The other important thing to consider is usability. I would like to see it have a toggle for manual or auto switching (the commonly used priority-based), plus also offer remote control. The remote control need not be complicated. Simply offer: a toggle between auto/manual, direct input buttons for each input, and a toggle for the bass management (music mode, movie mode, and off).


You could certainly get cute, and offer such things as analog ‘volume stabilization’ (compression adjustment for night-time viewing), but stuff like that is just icing.


In summary:

• 4 sets of 8-channel inputs (or 2 sets w/8 and 2 sets w/6)
• A couple of stereo inputs
• Bass Management that can be toggled between quad crossover and a global setting (and off)
• Auto-switching, w/ manual override
• Remote that can turn auto switching on/off, directly select each input, and select bass management (quad settings, separate global setting, and off)