Integra DTR-80.3 9.2 Channel Network A/V Receiver Preview

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The Integra DTR-80.3 receiver has everything the DHC-80.3 processor claims plus 20 lbs of amps. At 145 watts per channel, this THX Ultra2+ certified 9.2 channel receiver has nearly every feature available today including top of the line Audyssey room correction (MultEQ XT32), DTS Neo:X processing, 4K upscaling with ISFccc calibration, a host of custom installer features, and lots more. While the price tag isn't for the faint of heart, it isn't some outrageous number that only the uber-rich could possibly afford. At only $400 over the price of the processor, this is a receiver that should be turning many heads.


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Leo Henton

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The combination of a Integra DTR-80.3 and Oppo-Bd-95 can pass (SACD) DSD via HDMI. Has anyone attempted the DSD transmission instead of LPCM ? How did it sound ? This combo feature seems unusual at this price point. Would greatly apprecate and welcome comments from folks that have actually heard such a "pure' DSD transfer.
 
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