Integra has introduced the DTR-6.4, a powerful 6x100 Watt home theater receiver
to meet the varied needs of audio/video enthusiasts and custom installers. It
includes THX Select certification, advanced DVD-A and SACD bass management,
sophisticated video conversion and switching capabilities, and an impressive
array of multi-room options, including powered Zone 2 and A-Bus.
The Integra DTR-6.4 features powerful 32-bit Dual-DSP audio processing for THX
Surround EX, Dolby Digital EX and ProLogic II, DTS-ES, Neo:6, and the new
DTS-96/24 format. The high quality 192 kHz/24-bit DAC found on each channel is
combined with Integra's VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry), previously found
on the company's high-end DVD players, to smooth the analog output, generating
cleaner and more detailed audio reproduction.
The DTR-6.4's 5.1-channel analog input includes optional bass management, a
feature that is critical when listening to high resolution DVD-A and SACDs with
most multichannel speaker systems. The incoming signals are digitized and then
processed by the receiver's DSP to route low frequency information to a
subwoofer while excluding it from small satellite speakers that are ill equipped
to handle deep
bass. The subwoofer crossover is selectable at 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, or 150 Hz
for optimal integration with any speaker arrangement. This feature can also be
bypassed with Integra's exclusive Pure Audio Mode for the ultimate in analog
signal fidelity with full-range speakers.
Designed to offer maximum flexibility and integration options for whole-house
audio distribution and control, the DTR-6.4 multizone receiver is capable of
processing two sources simultaneously, or sending the same signal to both the
main zone and systems in other rooms. It includes a built-in port for the
flexible A-Bus audio
distribution system favored by many installers, and also features both fixed and
variable line level zone 2 outputs to feed second zone receivers or amplifiers.
There is even Integra's Powered Zone 2 feature, which dedicates two of the
receiver's internal amplifier channels to directly power speakers in a second
room.
For integration with video equipment, the Integra DTR-6.4 features five A/V
inputs and three outputs, each with both Composite and S-Video connections, and
two assignable Component Video inputs. The receiver features Composite to
S-Video conversion using a 3-line digital comb filter for superior reproduction,
and all video inputs are upconverted to 480i Component video to simplify
connection to displays. For HDTV and DVD video fidelity, component video
switching boasts a 50 MHz bandwidth to prevent signal degradation.
The DTR-6.4's high quality AM/FM tuner section has 30 random presets, including
direct access tuning via IR and RS-232 control ports. The included backlit
preprogrammed/learning remote control makes system integration and control
simple and convenient.
The Integra DTR-6.4 will be available in June at a suggested retail price of
$1,000.
Integra designs and manufactures premium Home Theater receivers, processors,
amplifiers, and DVD players that are specifically designed to meet the needs of
custom audio/video systems installers. Systems integration and convergence
technology protocols include RS-232, A-BUS, IR and on-board Ethernet for network
connectivity and TCP/IP control. Integra has access to vast technical resources,
and bears a proud heritage of over 50 years of audio engineering excellence. For
more
information about Integra and its many fine products, visit
www.integrahometheater.com or call 800 225-1946.
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