Actually I downloaded the manual and app notes. There is a time delay for each channel adjustable in 0.1 (!) ms increments.

Also, the 'graphic equalizer' is not implemented as a 31 band digital EQ, but rather the 'sliders' are used to define the 'connect the dots' response graph and a transform function is computed for the required shape. Pretty cool, plus it sells for less than $200.

It has lots of other stuff besides the EQ and delay too, but I'm not sure how useful most of the rest is for HT. Download the manual - very cool device.


I'll be buying 4 of them as soon as I have time to fool with them. The stuff you mentioned would be nice, but are not deal breakers to me.

Afterthought:

It also has a memory that allows quite a few 'themes' to be memorized and recalled by name, so if you had a 'small theater', 'big theater', 'music', etc preferences it will remember them, and it features a genuine hard relay bypass - always useful.

[This message has been edited by charlie (edited October 04, 2002).]
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