First off, the article is incorrect because none of the documentation says anything about MultEq Pro. It has the XT version.
Actually, on page 153 (using the actual page numbers), it gives you dimensions and states that the weight is 26 lbs.
I am concerned that they have been gutting the amplifiers in those midlevel receivers. The MSRP price has gone from $1499 in the 3310, to $1199 in the 3311, to $999 in this newest model. Weight has gone down as well (looking at the owners manual) from 28lbs 7oz in the 10, 26lbs 14oz in the '11 to 26lbs even in this upcoming model. Power consumption is down too: 840 (7A) in 3310 and now it says 670w, like it did last year.
It's all just leads me to think that these models are more and more watered down compared to prior years. They certainly aren't cutting $500 out of the price because the people at D&M are nice guys and want to give us a break. Although, this year I wonder if they are doing it in exchange for firmer retailer prices - weren't the 3311's selling for about 1K at most online retailers? At any rate, I'm not impressed by this next gen model - stuffing as many networking features as possible doesn't do it for me, especially when the Denon network cards have as many problem as they do (see, AVR-4310CI).
This just validates my opinion of just making sure whatever receiver I purchase has preouts and not worrying about the junk they are putting in there.
