#80240 - 11/18/08 08:19 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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If the 997 has a USB input, maybe a USB turntable might work?
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#80241 - 11/18/08 08:30 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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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. That condition could easily be caused by a loose or bad cable (or a bad port on the player) when using component video. If the 997 has a USB input, maybe a USB turntable might work? Two problems there. First, if it's like the USB connection on the 990, it needs to connect to a PC so that the receiver can mimic an external sound card - which wouldn't work well with other USB devices. And if it is like the USB connection on some disc players, it would only work with mass storage devices (hard drives, USB sticks, etc.) and not peripherals like a USB turntable. So the odds are that a USB turntable wouldn't work with the USB connection on any surround receiver or processor. Second, a USB turntable would not be a satisfactory answer for the audience that wants a phono preamp. That audience wants a purely analog signal path from vinyl to speaker, because the source device is analog. A USB turntable has a built-in phono preamp (which solves the problem of no preamp in the processor) followed by an ADC that converts the signal into digital - thus insuring that the folks who wanted a phono preamp in the first place wouldn't touch that turntable with a 10' pole...
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#80242 - 11/20/08 03:36 AM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 01/19/04
Posts: 11
Loc: Runnemede, NJ
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Originally posted by breeze:
I have been around the "surround-sound" stuff for what seems like forever (I actually have an old SAE analog time delay from around 1980). Heh...I am actually using my Dad's old SAE 2200 to power my front L/R! It plays very nicely with the 950, although when it is paired with its original mate, an SAE Mark IX-B IIRC, it's like a sonic time warp - I feel like I shouldn't play anything newer than about '75 on that system WRT to the phono pre discussion...my dad also left me about 3000 vinyl albums when he died. ATM, I don't play them, but I am planning to invest in a decent rig soon. And when I do... Given the "boutique" nature of vinyl today, and the tidy sums one can easily drop on a nice TT, I think the majority of TT folks are fussy enough to want to pick their own outboard phono pre. Having one in the pre/pro is a convenience for sure, and certainly I would expect Outlaw to make it a nice one (though I've no knowledge of the ones they've put in other products); but all the same, it's not a deal-breaker to me. Quite the opposite actually; if they included a high-quality one, it might raise the price a couple c-notes, and I wouldn't want that; and if it didn't raise the price much, then I'd worry that it wasn't good enough, and end up replacing it anyway :rolleyes:
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#80244 - 11/21/08 05:18 AM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Desperado
Registered: 09/10/05
Posts: 443
Loc: Santa Barbara, CA
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Awright enuff awreddy - I yield on the phono preamp question, though I still wish Outlaw would market a standalone version of the 1250's preamp for those of us who still want pure audio quality (and doubters are welcome to try the listening comparison I've already suggested). But my question about 997 biamp capability still hasn't been answered. Is that also too much of a quality question?
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#80246 - 11/21/08 09:52 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Gunslinger
Registered: 07/07/03
Posts: 84
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Gonk I'm not so sure the "bi-amp" reassign would just be splitting the signal. I'm thinking with all the horsepower that's at our disposal (hoping, really) that it would be a actual active xover, with a variable freq separate from the bass management freq.
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#80248 - 11/22/08 03:44 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/29/06
Posts: 30
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Originally posted by AvFan: I can think of two situations where balanced outputs would be a good idea: 1) when the amp and pre/pro are located in a noisy electrical environment I doubt many people will put their 997 in a factory where people will be doing arc welding around it. 2) when running self-powered speakers where the signal cable could encounter some electrical interference.
True, but how many people use self-powered speakers?
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#80249 - 11/22/08 03:50 PM
Re: Model 997 Preliminary Product Page
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/29/06
Posts: 30
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In general, legacy inputs tend to linger forever. These days on PC motherboards we still have serial ports, parallel ports and floppy connectors. In fact when I upgraded my PC a couple of months ago this is the first time that I bought a motherboard which did not have parallel or serial ports - but it STILL has a floppy drive connector.
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