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    Arrow Integra DTA-70.1 THX Certified Amplifier First Look

    While speakers, receivers, and transports come and go, a good amp is virtually forever. With 150 watts of power for nine channels, and outstanding build quality, the Integra DTA-70.1 certainly looks good to us. When you consider that the Integra DTA-70.1 has received THX's Ultra2 rating, its a sure bet there are loyal Integra/Onkyo fans that can't wait to get their hands (and ears) on this 50 lbs beast.


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    It's a nice looking amp... hope Audioholics gets to review one, I'd like to see how it compares to the offerings from Emotiva.
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    Tel me if I'm wrong but these specs look very close to Onkyo's TX-NR5007 right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennydee View Post
    Tel me if I'm wrong but these specs look very close to Onkyo's TX-NR5007 right?
    The Onkyo is a full avr, this is just an amp.
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    The one thing I love about the back panel is the speaker terminals are in a realistic order. Should help decently with wire management.

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    Sorry, my message was in reply to eugovector.

    Hi eugovector,
    Yes I know, i'm refering to the amp specs of the TX-NR5007. I had a look at them and they are very similar other than a slight difference in wattage (150 compared to 145)
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    Thumbs up Sweet

    Balanced inputs and 150 wpc and excellenc SNR and looks nice- This looks like a nice amp!
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    Can anyone provide some comparisons on how components and performance are different in this to an emotiva amp? However, I don't know an emotiva that sports 9 channels. But componentwise maybe their is a good comparison...

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