Well, I have found out something about myself. I have an insatiable itch to tinker, learn and solve. The Trinnov scratches that itch very satisfactorily. “Each” of the over 16 sources has 15 different customizable steps all available using a network app. Then there is the 29 different presets that can be infinitely programmed to match your sound source, room, speakers used and listening position. It is also roon ready which is awesome.
But the decider was when I found out on this forum that all mainstream AVRs, when using room correction software, have to DOWNsampled music to 48hz because they don’t have enough processing power. So all that pursuit of 24/192 was overcome by the downsample to 48hz unless you turned off room correction. The Trinnov doesn’t. Incoming 24/96 is played at 24/96–no down sampling to 48hz.
So, yes at this point, it is very satisfying knowing my music isn’t getting downsampled. Plus if I don’t like the sound of something I just go into the network app and on the fly tweak my target curve by speaker, or crossovers, or PEQs added per speaker OR per driver on each speaker. Still learning. I can make it sound better or worse than my denon. So far its awesome. But of course that could just be the little boy inside me.
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