#73078 - 07/15/07 07:50 PM
no more 1070, what will be the next Receiver?
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Desperado
Registered: 08/30/06
Posts: 425
Loc: NY
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Hi All,
The 1070 is an excellent unit, worthy of hall of fame status! As a audiophile who uses a little sub $1,000 receiver that is solid state, I must tell you, I am pleased!
Unlike a lot of HT people, I use Audiophile grade speakers (Alon 2 Mk2), Subwoofer, HSU VTF-2 MK2 and a Audiophile Denon 3930CI DVD player.
Movies are cool sounding yet I still feel a larger room will make them sound better since you have more space between the fronts and greater distance from the rears.
Music is in my opinion, tougher to get right yet the 1070 does a wonderful job and I am sad to learn it wil be soon , retired.
I need to know, once the 1070 is no longer made, what will be the next unit?
Liz out
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Outlaw 1070, Anthem MCA5 II amp. Sony Ps3 Alon 2 Mk2 Loudspeakers HSU VTF-2 Mk2 sub x2 VAC PA100/100 Tube Amp ARC SP16-L tube Preamp Audio Note Dac 2.1 "B" signature Furutech E-TP80, Ascend HTM-200, 340C Sony KDS-55A2020
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#73080 - 07/15/07 08:21 PM
Re: no more 1070, what will be the next Receiver?
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Desperado
Registered: 08/30/06
Posts: 425
Loc: NY
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thanks Gonk!
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Outlaw 1070, Anthem MCA5 II amp. Sony Ps3 Alon 2 Mk2 Loudspeakers HSU VTF-2 Mk2 sub x2 VAC PA100/100 Tube Amp ARC SP16-L tube Preamp Audio Note Dac 2.1 "B" signature Furutech E-TP80, Ascend HTM-200, 340C Sony KDS-55A2020
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#73081 - 07/15/07 09:12 PM
Re: no more 1070, what will be the next Receiver?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 10/21/05
Posts: 142
Loc: Minnesota
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#73083 - 07/20/07 06:36 PM
Re: no more 1070, what will be the next Receiver?
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 01/12/07
Posts: 2
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I don't understand. If 1070 is so great then why are they retiring it? Why don't they have a next generation model already available and then phase out 1070?
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#73084 - 07/20/07 07:33 PM
Re: no more 1070, what will be the next Receiver?
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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The 1050 was also retired before a replacement was ready, although after something like three and a half years on the market it was pretty much due to be allowed to retire. For the 1070, the feature set holds up a bit better, which brings us back to the question at hand. I'll hazard a guess...
Since they don't have their own factory, they place orders with the factory that builds them (Eastech, in the case of the 1070) for big production runs. We don't know how big those batches have to be, but I'm sure they're not insignificant. With the market thirst for HDMI growing day by day and companies like Onkyo, Pioneer, and Denon starting to get HDMI v1.3 product onto shelves, they may feel that another batch of 1070's would keep the warehouse filled past the point where they have an HDMI receiver ready, leaving them with inventory that becomes hard to sell. The attention being paid to HDMI inputs and the slowly growing number of HDMI v1.3 receivers on the market also means that the 1070 may see a sudden feature set deficit this fall relative to its approaching competition, which is something that the 1050 didn't really experience (it lacked component video switching, but in 2002 or early 2003 that wasn't a huge deal when competing against other $500 receivers).
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