Integra has introduced two mid-priced audio-video receivers designed
to provide state-of-the-art home theater performance plus sophisticated
integration with home automation systems. The new Integra DTR-30.1 and
DTR-20.1 are, respectively, 7.2- and 5.2-channel, two-zone AV receivers
designed for modern high-definition audio and video systems. In
addition, the DTR-30.1 is the first Integra A/V receiver that
incorporates the new Dolby ProLogic IIz which lets installers offer
their clients engaging sonic ambience in three dimensions, not just two.
Both receivers use the latest HDMI 1.3a connection technologies with
full support for 1080p video, Deep Color, x.v. Color, and high
definition sound via Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. The Integra
DTR-30.1 has six HDMI inputs, including a front-panel input, while the
DTR-20.1 has four HDMI inputs. The DTR-30.1 also features Faroudja DCDi
Edge™ based upscaling of all video sources to 1080i via the HDMI
output. These receivers each deliver 90 Watts per channel of
amplification into 8 Ohms, and include processing for every major
digital audio format in use today, as well as a full suite of audio
technologies from Audyssey.
"These new Integra receivers represent a great value for systems
integrators and end users," said Keith Haas, Integra's Director of
Sales. "They offer great sound and video performance at a reasonable
price, and they offer outstanding second zone capabilities and home
automation integration. Plus, as the first Dolby PLIIz-enabled products
designed for custom installation, they give dealers a big step forward
in the capabilities they offer their clients."
Each of the receivers feature Audyssey 2EQ automatic calibration
system, which corrects each channel's output in both frequency and time
domains based on measurements at three unique listening positions.
Additional features include Audyssey Dynamic Volume technology, which
optimizes the dynamic range of listening material at any listening
level, and Audyssey Dynamic EQ, which corrects problems associated with
reduced sound quality at low listening levels.
The Integra DTR-30.1 and DTR-20.1 each include a wide range of
features specifically tailored to the needs of custom installers,
including bi-directional RS-232 and Ethernet ports for third party
control systems, three programmable 12-volt triggers, dual IR inputs,
and three unique assignable IR code sets. They have extensive multizone
/ multisource features, including Zone 2 fixed and variable line
outputs with independent Bass/Treble and balance controls. The DTR-30.1
also features the company's Powered Zone2 capability, which allows two
of the unit's seven main amplifiers to be used for Zone 2 amplification
while still enjoying 5.1-channel surround sound in the main zone.
Additionally, these amplifier channels can be reconfigured for
bi-amplification of the front left and right audio channels when used
with compatible high-end speakers.
These Integra receivers are the first to use the company's new
proprietary rear-panel universal port, which simplifies the connection
of forthcoming add-on modules, such as an HD Radio Tuner and iPod Dock.
Each receiver also uses the company's discrete-component Wide Range
Amplifier Technology (WRAT), and features dual line-level subwoofer
outputs.
For the majority of dealers, who also install these receivers in the
customer's home, the DTR-30.1 and DTR-20.1 includes the ability to
independently store custom settings, reducing setup and support times.
An optional rack mount kit is available for applications where rack
mounting is desirable.
The Integra DTR-30.1 and DTR-20.1 surround receivers are currently
available at suggested retail prices of $800 and $600 each,
respectively.