#49682 - 06/23/01 12:16 AM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/22/01
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Loc: Riverside, CA, USA
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As long as it doesn't cost more, then why not. More stuff to play with. Tim
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#49683 - 06/23/01 12:54 PM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/23/01
Posts: 1
Loc: New Orleans LA USA
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Yes to 5 & 7 channel stereo, & Cinema Re-EQ.
No to “Concert”, “JazzClub”, “Stadium”, “Men’s Room”, etc.
Though if discrete codes to all DSP modes were included I would not mind extra DSP modes.
Todd
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#49684 - 06/24/01 03:35 PM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/24/01
Posts: 8
Loc: Maryland
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Thumbs down. I don't use the fields on the 1050, and didn't on the box the 1050 replaced. They are fun for a day and then just in the way. A field can be created if needed.
This is a bigger distraction on the 1050 than it would be on the 950 pre/pro because the user has to thumb through the features much more on a unit without on-screen menus.
I confess; the "church" mode is almost necessary when listening to "The Benzedrine Monks of Santo Domonica" performing "Smells Like Team Spirit". But, I can push the delay if I want.
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#49685 - 06/24/01 05:29 PM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/22/01
Posts: 1
Loc: San Francisco, CA
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Yes include DSP because I would like to have the option to use it or not.
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#49686 - 06/24/01 06:16 PM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/24/01
Posts: 1
Loc: Elmhurst,Il, USA
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Sounds good...you should include the dsp
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#49687 - 06/24/01 07:48 PM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/24/01
Posts: 1
Loc: Elmhurst, IL, USA
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The more free options, the better.
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#49688 - 06/25/01 01:33 AM
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/25/01
Posts: 1
Loc: Buffalo Grove, Il
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#49689 - 06/25/01 10:51 AM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/24/01
Posts: 1
Loc: Atlanta GA USA
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Originally posted by Scott: The Outlaws would like to invite you to become part of our design team! Since we’re building these products for your enjoyment, we would like to offer you the opportunity to give us a “thumbs up” or a “thumbs down” on music DSPs for the Model 950!
The main issue; with the introduction of Dolby Pro-Logic II (which will be fully implemented in the Model 950), there is a raging debate about including other DSP modes (i.e. “Concert”, “Jazz Club”, “Stadium”, “Men’s Room”, etc). Some of you find these modes interesting and pleasant, others hate them with a passion. We can choose to include them or exclude them in the 950. Cost is not an issue here. To include these modes, there are only a few extra lines of trigger code. What is an issue is additional complexity to all of the choices in a menu driven format. So we thought we would leave the final decision up to our customers. We need your vote…”thumbs up” or “thumbs down”, and if you feel inclined, you may discuss the reasons for your opinion.
As an incentive to participate in this poll, we will have a random drawing for all participants. The winner will receive a Model 950! The cleverness of your reason will not count. The only thing that is important is that you vote “Yea” or “Nay”. This contest will end July 5, 2001.
To join our team with a chance to win, post your opinion in the “The Great DSP Debate” thread below.
Now for the legal stuff:
We cannot be responsible for entries that are sent by you, but not received by our server and posted on the proper area of our web site. (Please remember that the user name and password issued for the Saloon is CASE SENSITIVE, and that’s the reason why some entries to our first two contests did not make it to the board.) All entries must be posted to the Outlaw Saloon no later than 11:59 PDT, July 5, 2001. Outlaw employees, vendors and their families are not eligible. Only one entry per participant is allowed. I,m new to the outlaw website, and really just learning about home theater, but I vote for no other processing options. I think most folks play with them once or twice but really use the Dolby or DTS modes for home theater. Another toy, but not really to be used all that often.
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#49690 - 06/25/01 02:36 PM
Re: The Great DSP Debate
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 06/25/01
Posts: 1
Loc: Ardsley, NY, USA
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I have to say thumbs down to the extra DSP modes also. My last 2 receivers had tons of them and I never use a single one, they all sound bad.
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