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Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
#188134 12/14/07 07:29 PM
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I just noticed this review at Secrets.

I'm now intensely jealous of CV...


http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_14_4/integra-98-ssp-12-2007-part-1.html

Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
michael_d #188164 12/14/07 08:30 PM
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Me too. I have the Outlaw 990 and I thought I was inoculated against upgraditis. Dang.


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Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
michael_d #188290 12/15/07 05:14 AM
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Hey, I remember reading that! It seemed impressive to me, but I have to admit I don't know the importance of a lot of it. So what part makes you jealous?

Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
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So what's with all the talk of weight in reviews of pre/pro's? There shouldn't be anything inside one of these that weighs a ton, as the huge tranformers and power supplies shouldn't be needed as all it is doing is low voltage stuff right?

Yes, it still needs a good power supply but that still shouldn't equate weight to a good product like analog amps. I would think if pre/pros are built of similar size and material they will weigh the same no matter what. There might be a few ounces difference for plastic parts instead of steel/aluminum but to me as long as they do the job as intended weight doesn't matter as it doesn't get touched much.

It seems some of these reviewers put such stock in weight, I could build a pre/pro with a lead bottom and own the industry.

Rant over. Bad night at work.

It looks to have everything one would want in a pre/pro and a good price too.\:\)


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Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
jakewash #188293 12/15/07 06:01 AM
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I don't mind the rant. I also don't see why a pre/pro should need to be heavy.

Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
CV #188310 12/15/07 09:40 AM
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When they show you the pick of the insides, I swear that torroidal transformer is out of the A1400-8. Now why would they need such power for low level outputs? $$$$$

Now, how is having such a huge power supply sitting right there any different than regular AVR's? I will guess the differences is in the ability to route the circuits better with out having to worry about the amps getting in the way more than any interference from said amps or power supplies.


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Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
jakewash #188311 12/15/07 09:57 AM
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I was just looking around, and it seems like there has been a firmware update since I've had mine. I'll have to see about getting ahold of it.

Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
CV #188320 12/15/07 03:31 PM
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I understand the need for 9 channels of audio but what would I do with 8 subwoofers ?



Last edited by bridgman; 12/15/07 03:33 PM.

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Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
bridgman #188334 12/15/07 05:00 PM
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Ha ha. If 4 is really the magic number, then why is it a magic 8 ball and not a magic 4 ball? Sorry, bridgman, but 8 is the magic number of subwoofers to have.

Re: Pretty good Review of the Integra 9.8
CV #188360 12/15/07 06:34 PM
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CV....

The 9.8 is so tweakable, it's silly. I like to tweak. I do not like how they've botched the Reon implimentaion, but for the price, it's one hell of a PrePro.

Weight is a man thing. If it's heavy, its got to be tough. It's ridiculous any more as technology has made many electronic components more efecient, with less weight.

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