AV Preamp/Prozessor Emotiva XMC-1

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AV Preamp/Prozessor Emotiva XMC-1

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Hallo zusammen,

der erste AV Preamp/Processor mit Dirac Live 7.2

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Beyond All Expectations
Introducing the AV preamp that redefines everything you know about home theater—on every level. With custom Dirac Live™ 7.2, Ultra HD 3GHz HDMI, and a balanced audiophile-grade signal path, this made-in-the USA masterpiece goes head-to-head with AV preamps costing 10X as much.
The World’s Most Powerful Room Correction
With a custom version of Dirac Live™ 7.2 room correction included, the XMC-1 brings you the world’s most powerful time and frequency-domain room correction system. Dirac Live™, with capabilities far beyond consumer-grade room correction, takes you dramatically closer to the action of today’s blockbuster HD movies and music.
Ready for Ultra High Definition Audio—and Video
3600 MIPS of processing power and audiophile-grade DACs mean the XMC-1 is ready to decode every high-res surround format with full resolution and quality. And, with eight HDMI 3GHz inputs and dual HDMI outputs, it’s also ready for Ultra HD 4K video resolution and 3-D sources.
Powerful Control for Precision Tuning
Use the built-in 11-channel parametric EQ, stereo bass management, independent crossover settings and slopes, Fletcher-Munson loudness control, dynamic range controls, and bass and treble controls with selectable turnover points to manually tune your system precisely to your exact requirements.
Ultimate Flexibility and Convenience
Forget planned obsolescence. The XMC-1 is completely modular and upgradable to meet future standards. All main system components can be upgraded as needed, while our custom Linux software assures expandability for years to come.
Made in the USA
The XMC-1 is the first product made in our all-new Nashville, Tennessee Production Center, which allows us exceptional control over every facet of the design and production process for ultimate quality.
The Emotiva XMC-1. Beyond all expectations.


FEATURES

Audio Capabilities
Exclusive Dirac Live™ 7.2 automatic room correction system with PC/MAC GUI for complete system control and adjustment, "on-the-fly,” including the creation of your own customized response curve for precise alignment with your individual preferences.
Twin Texas Instruments DA710 32-bit floating-point, dual-core, 300 MHz DSP engines capable of 1800 MIPS each, handle all audio decoding and post processing.
Hardware based asynchronous sample rate converters between DSP1 and DSP2 for extremely high jitter immunity.
True 7.2 audio channel paths with stereo bass management and post processing for the ultimate cinema and stereo listening experience.
Fully independent crossover settings for fronts, center, surrounds, backs, & subs.
Independent crossover frequencies and slope rates by channel groupings.
Stereo subwoofer support with independent level, distance and parametric EQ.
Selectable dynamic range control.
Selectable Fletcher-Munson loudness compensation.
Selectable independent or global 11 band parametric EQ.
Support for multichannel DSD.
Global bass and treble controls with user selectable turnover points.
High performance AM/FM tuner with RDS text information, including artist, category, and title. Also features a signal strength meter.

Video Capabilities
3GHz HDMI V1.4b - 8 inputs, 2 outputs. 4k Ultra HD, 3D, ARC, CEC support.
ARC and CEC on main output.
Color OSD overlays and setup menus with no interruption or degradation of the native video, variable transparency, including 4K and 3D sources.
Dual Analog Devices ADV7625 video mux’s for "Bit-Perfect" HDMI switching.

DACs and Volume Controls
Burr-Brown PCM4202 ADC for precision 24-bit analog to digital conversion.
Burr-Brown 24/192 DSD1793 main zone DACs.
Dual CS3310 lossless resistor ladder volume controls for main zone. 0.5dB resolution.
NJW 1298 lossless resistor ladder volume controls for secondary zones and mix out. 0.5dB resolution.

Record Out (analog & S/PDIF)
Two-channel down-mix of analog or digital source playing in main zone.
True tape monitor loop.

Mix Out
Two-channel down-mix of analog or digital source playing in main zone - volume tracks main zone.

Second Audio Zone
Independent audio selection from:
• Balanced Analog In.
• Unbalanced Analog In 1-4.
• 7.1 analog in down-mix.
• AM/FM tuner (shared with main zone).
• USB Audio (2-channel only).
• Zone 1 sync, including multichannel sources.
Analog selections can be used with main zone off.
Independent volume control 0.5dB resolution

Computer I/O
1 Ethernet port for control (RJ-45) for:
• Firmware updates.
• Compatible with Control4, RTI, URC, Crestron, etc.
• Setup and control via PC/ Mac.
• Dirac Live® GUI interface control via PC/Mac.
• Firmware update via USB-A.

Main System Micro processor
Texas Instruments AM-1808 Sitara Arm9 32 bit 375MHz processor.

Display
Custom designed full graphical 256x64 OLED blue display 5.5" display width.
Fully dimmable.


CONNECTIVITY

INPUTS:
8 - HDMI V1.4b.
3 - digital optical audio (Toslink) up to 24/192K.
3 - digital coax audio (RCA) up to 24/192K.
1 - digital AES/ESB audio
1 - pair reference quality balanced analog audio (XLR).
1 - pair reference quality analog audio (RCA, 3 micron gold plated Tiffany style).
4 - pair unbalanced analog audio (RCA).
1 - 7.1 channel analog input set for external source such as multichannel SACD (RCA).
1 - high performance AM-FM tuner - world compliant with selectable frequency step range.
2 - USB Type A (for firmware updates, and future additional features).
audio file player (supports FLAC/ AAC/ WAV/MP3).
1 - USB-type B "USB DAC" input for PCM digital audio up to 24/192 (for connection to a computer or other music server; uses the C-Media 6631A high-performance USB interface chip).

OUTPUTS:
2 - HDMI V1.4b with CEC and ARC.
1- 7.2 main outputs, analog audio (RCA, solid brass, 3 micron gold plated Tiffany style).
1 - 7.2 main outputs, balanced analog audio (XLR).
1 - optical record out, digital (Toslink) native bitrate output.
1 - coax record out, digital (RCA) native bit rate output.
1 - pair stereo line-level analog record outputs (RCA).
1 - pair stereo Analog Mix outputs with separate lossless NJW1298 analog volume control (RCA).
1 - pair stereo Analog Zone 2 outputs with separate lossless NJW1298 analog volume control (RCA).
1 - studio quality, high current stereo headphone output using TPA-6130 (front panel 3.5mm).

SIZE:
unboxed: 3RU high x 17" wide x 17" deep

*Optional rackmount available
*Specifications subject to change without notice.

Quelle: http://shop.emotiva.com/products/xmc-1
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cay-uwe
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Beitrag von cay-uwe »

Ich hatte schon von EMOTIVA Endstufen bei mir, die mich sehr überzeugt haben, unter Anderen auch, weil sie sehr wertig aufgebaut waren.

Dieses Gerät ist für den Preis schon der Hammer. Wenn es vom Handling auch noch einfach ist, dann wäre es ein Test wert.

Ich sage das, weil es ja von Denon und Co. einige Geräte mit anderen Softwarepacketen gibt und ich kenne keine Installation, bei der das automatische Einmessen funktioniert hat. Problematisch war, dass es in diesen Fällen keinen manuellen Zugriff gab.

Das scheint aber bei den EMOTIVA nicht der Fall zu sein :cheers:
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Beitrag von chro »

Ja ist sie denn jetzt endlich draußen, Halleluja :mrgreen: :cheers:


Habe inzwischen was anderes gekauft, da es sich mir viel zu lange hingezogen hat. Mal schaun wie sich das bei mir weiter entwickelt. Wenn mir das ganze PC-Gedöns zu doof wird wäre das die Alternative


P.S: Sehe grade, immer noch nicht draußen :roll:
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khonfused
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Beitrag von khonfused »

Coming soon ...seit 2009 :roll:

Ich hab mich auch schon vor fast 2 Jahren für was anderes entschieden, zum Glück.

Edit: Lese gerade, dass das Gerät jetzt in Nashville gebaut wird, also werden wird, wenn es gebaut wird. Scheint, dass die Gründe für die ständigen Verzögerungen wohl auch in China lagen...
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