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Probably in 2019 or 2020, but there are no official words yet.hello,
will the cx-a5100 surround preamplifier be replaced too ?
best regards,
frans callebaut
Duplex sounds pretty awesome...and terrifying.
Separates are better anyway. I have a Denon AVR x3300w and have slowly but surely moved my channels off of the built in amp to more capable external amplification.They clearly have no desire to compete with Denon/Marantz. Falling behind this year by still forcing you buy an additional amp to get all your channels.
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I agree with you on the cramming of chassis. For external amps, I would recommend QSC and Crown, but definitely not Audio Source.Personally I think nine amp channels in one box is plenty. I might start to feel a little uncomfortable about 11 channels crammed into one box with that includes, video and audio processing, networking, etc, etc. (But that's just me. Others may have no issues with it) There are plenty of reasonable amps you can add to expand your system. Crown and audio source to name a couple.
The price of pre-pros has to do with the percentage sold in comparison with the number of AVRs sold. It's economy of scale that makes us benefit of good prices on AVRs.Separates are better anyway. I have a Denon AVR x3300w and have slowly but surely moved my channels off of the built in amp to more capable external amplification.
I actually wish I could buy a HT surround decoder without an amp, at a more reasonable price. It never made sense to me that my Denon AVR x3300w cost me about $700, but if I want an equivalent Marantz unit that is essentially the same model, but without the amps, the price goes up to almost $2k.
Good to know on audio source - I don't have any experience with them.I agree with you on the cramming of chassis. For external amps, I would recommend QSC and Crown, but definitely not Audio Source.
Yamaha rep believes that the CX-A5100 will have a replacement around December 2018.hello,
will the cx-a5100 surround preamplifier be replaced too ?
best regards,
frans callebaut
Is that so they can go HDMI 2.1 ?Yamaha rep believes that the CX-A5100 will have a replacement around December 2018.
Umm, so umm, that’s when you’ll upgrade uhu? I got first dibs on the one you got now!Yamaha rep believes that the CX-A5100 will have a replacement around December 2018.
I hope so, but I would say probably not because the RX-A3080, which will probably be out close to Oct-Nov, doesn't show any signs of having HDMI 2.1.Is that so they can go HDMI 2.1 ?
I’m not planning to replace my 2060 anytime soon.I hope so, but I would say probably not because the RX-A3080, which will probably be out close to Oct-Nov, doesn't show any signs of having HDMI 2.1.
On the product info of the A3080, it just says "Latest HDMI", but no version number anywhere that I could find.
I asked the Yamaha rep the other day about HDMI 2.1, and even he wasn't too certain. He also said, "latest HDMI", but he wasn't certain of the version number (2.1).
I think a lot of people are already looking to 8K resolution, so HDMI 2.1 seems to be important. I'm still 100% content with 1080p.I’m not planning to replace my 2060 anytime soon.. Just curious when the 3000 or 5000 series go HDMI 2.1.
If the screen is 150", you would need to sit 7 ft away to notice the difference between 4K and 1080p.Trying to remember how big the display has to be for 8k to matter. Probably 100 inches or something! LOL![]()
Of course Audio Source would be bad...I only got one for my Atmos channels.I agree with you on the cramming of chassis. For external amps, I would recommend QSC and Crown, but definitely not Audio Source.
If you haven't notice a problem to date, I don't think you have to worry. But you know that it's performance is somehow limited.Of course Audio Source would be bad...I only got one for my Atmos channels.
What issues could I have using it just for that?