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#81184 - 06/25/09 03:47 PM Re: First review of the Sherwood Newcastle R972 Trinnov processing!
dcleary Offline
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Registered: 09/29/08
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Loc: Robbinsville, NJ
I'd love to hear how the video is implemented. I think Onkyo's ISF calibration options are fantastic. Per input options would be great as well.

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#81185 - 06/25/09 04:06 PM Re: First review of the Sherwood Newcastle R972 Trinnov processing!
Guinness77 Offline
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Registered: 09/12/08
Posts: 8
I did not look too long at the video options, though I did see black level adjustment, etc.. I believe it was per input as well.

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#81186 - 07/07/09 04:51 AM Re: First review of the Sherwood Newcastle R972 Trinnov processing!
skiman Offline
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Registered: 09/03/08
Posts: 79
Loc: Golden. Colorado
Quote:
Originally posted by skiman:
Quote:
Originally posted by dengor:
[b] After letting Trinnov perform setup, is it possible to manually adjust, starting with the Trinov settings as a base? or do you have to start from scratch?

This would be very useful if a person hears better from one ear than from the other, or prefers a little more bass than Trinnov thinks there should be.
I sure hope it is possible to raise the center channel level after doing a Trinnov setup. [/b]
Here's what Stereojeff posted at the AVS forum:

You are correct: distance and level are not user adjustable when Trinnov is engaged. The rationale: Trinnov measures distance to the millimeter including physical delay caused by actual distance and phase delay caused by crossover filters. We know of no way that the user would be able to improve the automatic measurement. As to level, in the home Trinnov's ability to re-map the soundfield is one of its most remarkable features. Remapping cannot work unless phase, frequency response, output level and distance are fixed.

However, it appears that the LFE level can be adjusted after Trinnov mapping:

LFE is independently adjustable. So is your subwoofer level--at the sub. Regarding the others, please keep an open mind until you hear the receiver with Trinnov engaged.

In my experience, having the ability to raise the center channel volume ("trim level") on my 950 is very important. Way too many movies have the effects and/or music just too loud in relation to the dialog, at least in plain old dolby digital. Is this problem better or worse on Dolby True HD/DTS HD lossless audio?
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#81187 - 07/07/09 10:44 AM Re: First review of the Sherwood Newcastle R972 Trinnov processing!
nfaguys Offline
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Registered: 04/09/05
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Another question:

In the 997 will we be able to disable Trinnov?
Would be good for A-B comparison.
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#81188 - 07/07/09 01:22 PM Re: First review of the Sherwood Newcastle R972 Trinnov processing!
gonk Offline
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I think I've read somewhere that it will be possible. The R-972 manual shows some options for configuring Trinnov at each input, which would support that idea.
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