#65394 - 05/18/07 12:48 AM
Re: 990 dropped to make way for new pre/pro
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Gunslinger
Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 115
Loc: South Florida
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Hi Gonk, the head outlaw finally validated my password so I could post!
I was hoping that the price of the 990 would be reduced, only wish it was by $100 more. I'm planing on upgrading my system in the near future and the 990 remains on the short list. So does the new Onkyo '705 and '805 receivers. If the '705 has a phono input it would fill my needs, otherwise I'd have to go with the '805. (For some reason Onkyo hasn't issued the full specs on the '705 yet, it's due out in late June or July.)
With most of the Japanese makers due to release receivers with the new HD surround modes I wonder if Outlaw will be upgrading the 990 soon? Could just a software update add the new modes, or is this dependant on HDMI 1.3 HW? I'd sure like to know what Outlaw has up their sleves before the rest of the new Onkyo line is out, but I'll probably sit on the fence till late summer anyway. (Rumor has it that Vizio will introduce their new 52" lcd tv in August, I'll probably get the whole Monty then.)
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#65396 - 05/18/07 08:23 PM
Re: 990 dropped to make way for new pre/pro
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Desperado
Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 361
Loc: Plano, TX
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Originally posted by gonk: ...the CEC channel also only comes into play with v1.3. All of which comes back around to reinforce your point: best to try to get it right than to try to get it first (although getting it right for features that can't be used because other hardware doesn't exist yet will be difficult). To clarify, most of the CEC functions were turned on in 1.2, but to your point, 1.3 turned on audio functions that are most relevant here. The fact that other hardware doesn't exist yet is exactly my point. Based on their track record, Outlaw isn't likely to rush in on the new technology until they see how their target market accepts and adopts it. I'm going to guess that early adopters aren't Outlaw's target market, that they cater mostly to those who have taken the time to consider the value of new technology before they invest. In the case of CEC, it shouldn't be hard to gauge - Onkyo's new units implement it. Don't mean to get off on a rant here, but Onkyo further confused the issue by calling it RIHD, because of course a longer acronym with the letters HD in it will make all the difference. They couldn't have called it something meaningful, like HDMI network?
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#65398 - 05/19/07 12:41 AM
Re: 990 dropped to make way for new pre/pro
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Desperado
Registered: 03/20/03
Posts: 668
Loc: Maryland
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Call me suspicious and skeptical of some sales departments, but there is a perfectly valid reason for Onkyo and other manufacturers to come up with their own acronyms: exclusivity. Kind of like saying, “Only Ford trucks are built Ford tough.” Uhh, OK. Anyway . . .
All a manufacturer has to do is add a little bit of functionality or adapt a process in a proprietary way and then give it a name not yet in use. Now no one else can sell it. They can say, “We’re the only ones that have _____ .” It doesn’t matter that almost no one needs _____ , just a special adaptation of something almost every other manufacturer has, because consumers might be swayed by the fact that another brand doesn’t have _____ .
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#65399 - 05/19/07 08:25 PM
Re: 990 dropped to make way for new pre/pro
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/03/06
Posts: 117
Loc: Mass
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Just think, if it weren't for HDCP compliance, we could all be using SDI for video and cat5 or firewire for audio...and there wouldn't be any implementation issues, poor connection issues and handshake problems!! I am not all that excited with HDMI, as a matter of fact, I think the industry is really screwing the consumer with this mess of an interface...but hey, they might prevent some copyright infringement for a week or two.
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#65400 - 05/21/07 11:07 AM
Re: 990 dropped to make way for new pre/pro
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Gunslinger
Registered: 06/08/02
Posts: 44
Loc: South Carolina
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Originally posted by Brandon B: v1.1 is only a benefit over coaxial/optical if you are looking to send those three new HD formats or DVD-Audio from your player to your receiver digitally instead of as multichannel analog. That ignores those of us with PS3s as our blu ray player. No multichannel analog. If Outlaw had an HDMI solution today, I'd buy it to upgrade my 950. As it is, I'll be waiting awhile until something a little cheaper than an AVM40 is available (and that has no issues with 1080p signals).
BB Make that two of us with a PS3, needing HDMI audio decoding......
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#65401 - 05/21/07 08:07 PM
Re: 990 dropped to make way for new pre/pro
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Desperado
Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 361
Loc: Plano, TX
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Originally posted by bestbang4thebuck: All a manufacturer has to do is add a little bit of functionality or adapt a process in a proprietary way and then give it a name not yet in use. Now no one else can sell it. They can say, “We’re the only ones that have _____ .” It doesn’t matter that almost no one needs _____ , just a special adaptation of something almost every other manufacturer has, because consumers might be swayed by the fact that another brand doesn’t have _____ . Yep, we've all seen that enough times. The only problem is, Onkyo can't modify or customize CEC when they enable it. The CEC spec in HDMI is standardized, so that all enabled units can speak to each other, regardless of brand. In effect, Onkyo is branding a feature that isn't unique to them in any way. I'm OK with marketing, but this seems sure to confuse instead of enlighten.
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#65402 - 05/27/07 08:15 PM
Re: 990 dropped to make way for new pre/pro
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/01/02
Posts: 130
Loc: Louse Angeles, CA
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Evidently the new PS3 firmware will put some sort of downgraded converted output from SACD over the optical output. Haven't tried it yet though.
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