Hey Gene,Originally Posted by gene
I'll volunteer to be a BETA reader this week for you ?
av_phile should probably be ignored
This is often the criticism for receivers, whether stereo or multichannel. They can never approach the stereo quality of separates.Originally Posted by O'Shag
Cheers from an audo/video enthusiast. Life is too short to enjoy all the DVDs and CDs out there. Life is too short to waste on mediocre gears.
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Hey Gene,Originally Posted by gene
I'll volunteer to be a BETA reader this week for you ?
Ken
Good one W4ZooBut if I let you read it, you won't have an incentive to come back here when I post it.
My review is completed and ready. I am scheduled to have it posted and uploaded to frontpage by July 4th. However, astute readers may find it on the site at least a day in advance if you recognize how we do url links![]()
I'm getting the RX-Z9 tomorrow and although I'm not a huge SACD buff, I'd like to take advantage of the i.Link. What's a good SACD player with i.Link that you would reccomend? What's the lowest priced? I've been doing lots of searches online and it seems most SACD players with i.Link are also DVD players, etc, which I thought may be contributing to higher prices, and since I don't need it as a DVD player I was wondering if there were any stand alone SACD players with i.Link that cost less. Thanks.
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But you'r wrong Gene.Originally Posted by gene
I have had my Z9 for about 2.5 month's now and love it.
I'm looking fwd to the barage of posts from owners and non owners. This could turn into a MONSTER post.
I have a lot of questions reguarding operation and setup. I almost have all the inputs maxed out !
I think this review will be a great thread.
Thanks
Ken
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We're in love with the same receiver! My new Z9 is awesome. With respect to what the Z9 does for cruddy picture signals, I'm fortunate enough to own a Loewe 38" (the best and most advanced tube TV ever made). The tube television may have seen its day, but, if you watch high-def at 1080i, or hi-res DVD on this TV (I use Zenith HD420 terrestrial), the picture will leave you speechless. Like the Z9, the Loewe has very sophisticated circuitry that does wonders for ordinary cruddy pictures. It upconverts regular signals -including non-digital to progressive.Originally Posted by Unregistered
The 1080i upconversion capability of the Z9 is amazing. It seems to work on DVD for me, but am not sure. Every DVD I played so far with the 1080i resolution option selected has worked beautifully The only very slight problem is in resolving pitch black, with a slight splodginess apparent where the whole screen is black. It is most noticable when a picture frame ends, and there is a black transition frame, before the new frame appears. There are no other anomolies with the picture other than this black frame splodginess however, and the picture is terrific. It doesn't seem overly sharp and artificial looking and is cinema-like in appearance, a lot of detail, an depth-focus.
Yamaha are the first to adopt video processing as part of the package. This reciever has definitely established the new benchmark standard.
This baby is well worth every penny.
Last edited by O'Shag; 07-02-2004 at 04:26 PM.
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Hi Jaycan,Originally Posted by Jaycan
I just made an entry on the thread. The 1080i video processing on the Z-9 is really fantastic. I've scaled every DVD I've played so far to 1080i through my component video connection. I'm sure Yamaha will come out with a firmware update that will include a DVI port. I'd hold of on buying an expensive video scaler just now. The Z-9 does a bang up job!
Cheers Mate
O'Shag
Most videophiles will eventually end up with more than 1 DVI source (DVD, DBS, CABLE), and it is unlikely that any receiver, even flagship models, will have more than 1 DVI input when the manufacturers decide to to include this connector. Most reveiwers conclude that DVI looks better than component. My decision to go with an outboard HD scaler is not only for convenience, but to also maximize the signal potential arriving at the display. The Z9 is a remarkable piece of machinery, however I doubt it can compete with a decent dedicated scaler. Believe it or not, my interest in this baby is actually almost exclusively digital audio processing. Yamaha has the most pleasing DSP of any receiver I've ever heard.
O'Shag;
According to Yamaha, the Z9 limits the 480i signal of your DVD player to 480p due to copyright issues. More on this when I post my review.
Jaycan; regarding DSP processing, you got that right!
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Gene,Originally Posted by gene
Thats interesting, and also puzzling. I have selected the 1080i option and its works. Could it be that it allows my selection but is not actually upconverting? If this is true, the picture still looks terrific, probably something to do with my Loewe also. On a slightly different subject, given your bodybuilding hobby, I was wondering if you know of the Mentzer brothers (both passed on very sadly). I trained under Mike's guidance (great trainer by the way, and creator of the Heavy Duty Principal) at Gold's Gym in Venice CA for a while and made great gains. I also got to know his brother Ray(a very very nice guy) Just thought you might know of them, because in my opinion they are some of the greats of bodybuilding....
Jaycan, thanks for the heads up on DVI. My Z9 seems to be terrific for scaling so far, but If I were to upgrade my system with a scaler/DVI processor while remaining compatible with the Z9, do you have any suggestions on what would be best? By the way, the one weakness of my Loewe is that it doesn't have a DVI port, but I understand there are outboard boxes that can convert RGB or VGA component to DVI. Any ideas?