#80230 - 11/13/08 12:34 AM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Gunslinger
Registered: 02/22/03
Posts: 122
Loc: Denver, CO USA
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Originally posted by gonk: (How's that for coming full circle! ) Oh Gonk, you have outdone me sir, just sign me up for a 997 and and the new "Outlaw Outboard Phono Stage" - I give up! If there is anyone out there seriously looking to "up-res" their non-SVHS VCR to "hi-def" resolution (they must own some pretty pristine vhs cassettes, I would imagine) then I say, set aside a corner of the 997 rear, label it "weirder than turntable owners section" and let them have at it!
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#80231 - 11/13/08 02:16 AM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Desperado
Registered: 02/27/06
Posts: 383
Loc: folsom, pa.
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Gonk as always I respect your opinion.I just thought that at least a proto-type would be out first.
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#80233 - 11/13/08 05:16 AM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Desperado
Registered: 02/20/06
Posts: 446
Loc: Beaverton, Oregon
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Except for perhaps speakers...I think Outlaw had a review of either the LCRs or the bookshelves from one of the online mags at launch.
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#80235 - 11/13/08 01:46 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Desperado
Registered: 03/20/03
Posts: 668
Loc: Maryland
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If the physical size of a pre/pro or receiver will allow, as in the 990 that has internal real estate to spare, a manufacturer could leave a bay or two for special modules to be added to the otherwise completed system. That way, when someone wants a less-than-very-common input or other feature, the buyer can purchase an optional module to slide into the waiting bay. Other buyers are not saddled with the cost for all units to carry the feature. Of course, something that may have cost all buyers $50 or $100 will likely cost the occasional buyer four times as much.
So, we’re back to outboard add-ons where the buyer has a wider choice and, depending on the manufacturer, the benefit of a larger market for the special item and likely a lower cost than a special module suited only for a particular brand.
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#80236 - 11/13/08 04:14 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 266
Loc: Tauranga, New Zealand
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This might be a very unusual request, but if I had one feature I haven't seen on any pre/pro, that would be a TV tuner for OTA/Cable/Satellite. I know you can use a box, but I don't have any boxes. You can also use a TV, that's fine for those without it, but our projector doesn't have a tuner.
If you're already connecting all sources to the pre/pro then this would be one more connection without the need for yet another box and remote or going to the TV then back to the pre/pro. Especially with REON scalers built in. Granted if you're using a PVR, but I have a splitter anyway and the PVR records separately from what I'm watching.
Right now I had to buy the PHD-205 as a tuner to use with the projector. That's $160 bones and it's not very good.
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#80237 - 11/13/08 08:09 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Desperado
Registered: 02/20/06
Posts: 446
Loc: Beaverton, Oregon
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Yeah, as an owner of the completely modular Integra Research RDC-7.1, I can tell you that modular sounds good on paper, but in reality nets you nothing but additional cost.
Since Outlaw does not control the chassis, it would stand to reason that they would have to pay significant costs to the OEM to get it modified in such a way to allow modules. And of course once the OEM moved away from the chassis in favor of another, Outlaw would most likely not be able to get further modules built without adding significant cost.
There's just no cost benefit of going modular to either the consumer or the retailer, although the OEM would be only too happy to put it in place for you.
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#80238 - 11/14/08 10:18 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Gunslinger
Registered: 09/03/08
Posts: 79
Loc: Golden. Colorado
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Originally posted by NRBQLou: If there is anyone out there seriously looking to "up-res" their non-SVHS VCR to "hi-def" resolution (they must own some pretty pristine vhs cassettes, I would imagine) then I say, set aside a corner of the 997 rear, label it "weirder than turntable owners section" and let them have at it! [/QB] I have some home movies on VHS that I would still like to watch, so I guess I'm a "weirder than turntable owner" except that I also have a turntable. My turntable will be connected to a separate stereo analog preamp (with HT bypass)via an outboard phono preamp. So the 997 appears to meet my needs to upgrade from my 950 as it will have HDMI.
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#80239 - 11/18/08 08:18 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Gunslinger
Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 115
Loc: South Florida
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Originally posted by gonk: I'll go along with this one. For one thing, I would think that we'd get rid of s-video before composite - simply because the number of devices with s-video that don't also have component video are pretty small. My S-VHS VCR from 1995 and my SMS-1 are the only two I have that fall in this category, and the SMS-1 would work equally well via composite as via s-video. There's also LaserDisc, of course, and some older game consoles (Dreamcast, for example). There's even a precedent - the pictures from CEDIA showed that OPPO's Blu-ray player will retain composite video but omit s-video. As a result, I figured that we'd see the s-video connections follow the composite video connections into oblivion (if they didn't get eliminated first), making the converters you mentioned not terribly useful.
While it might be a cable or my dvd-r machine, I did notice that trying to use the component out of my DVD recorder (Toshiba) gave a yucky greenish cast to the picture (didn't matter if it went through my receiver or direct to the TV), while the svideo output was perfect. The component out of my cable box is also perfect through the same cables and inputs. Good thing I had the Svideo connections.
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