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Quote:Originally Posted by amt Just found "Trinnov 6.1 w/ height" in Curt's document, so my questions 2 & 3 are have been answered. Would be curious if anyone runs a setup like that, however. I do, it works quite well. The height...
Quote:Originally Posted by kamenoff Dan, I wanted to ask you, when you did the test what settings did you use on the Rhapsody? Did you adjust: Speakers size, levels, delays, bass management (boost?) or left the TEQ to do...
Quote:Originally Posted by RUR Seems like la France HQ has decided they don't like the Unity name - it's now the Amethyst. Turns out we had a name conflict with another new product introduction. News flash.... Looks like we are...
Quote:Originally Posted by edorr I think what Curt is alluding to is the average Trinnov user, which is obviously way above the average of the general population, yet in his estimation not knowledgeable enough to execute "option...
Quote:Originally Posted by Curt_Trinnov 3. Within any current Trinnov is the provision for "custom format" programming resulting in a "custom remapping.". This is non-trivial; I've done it in specific installations where there are...
Quote:Originally Posted by noah katz Couple of questions come to mind after some percolation: 1. If a 9- or 11-ch soundtrack is available, you could just turn off remapping and use Trinnov as a "regular" RC system, right? 2. Is...
Quote:Originally Posted by Sound&Life PS: A new Trinnov unit is going to be released. It's a kind of ST2 HIFI with much more features and highest end components. 24/192 is fully working on the...
Quote:Originally Posted by Sound&Life My db25 - - > 8 BNC câble will be 1m length.. Too short for your point of view or it's OK? I don't understand What is the relationship between sample rate and cable length. Regards Perhaps...
Quote:Originally Posted by Sound&Life Hi Curt, Thanks for the clarification. What do you think about a DB25 --> 8 BNC (spdif) cable (from Vovox for example) ? I suppose there is no problem in this case to operate at up to 192...
Quote:Originally Posted by Sound&Life I asked the question to Neutrik and I was guaranteed their adapters are 96 KHz compatible. Quote: Frequencyrange0.1 - 6 MHz Rated voltage≤ 5 V p-p VSWR< 1.1 Return loss> 26.4 dB Insertion...
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