Waiting for the UMC-1?

Knucklehead90

Knucklehead90

Audioholic
You might have a bit longer to wait. In a fit of (whatever) the forum moderator on the Emotiva Lounge posted that the UMC-1 was being further delayed - this on Friday night. Perhaps Dann G had one beer too many? I doubt his boss would approve of Dann posting this information - which is why you won't find that thread in the sandbox - and in fact you may not find anything in the sandbox.

At any rate it would appear nobody will be getting one before January regardless of how Emotiva slants it.

No real word on whats happening with something that was - according to their website "The UMC-1 begins shipping in November, 2009".

Just more carrot n stick on the part of Emotiva.

What must they think of those waiting for the UMC-1? Apparently they seem to think most of those waiting for it are stupid. Well - I know for a fact that at least a few of them are.
 
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jvgillow

Full Audioholic
Yeah I know a lot of the early preorder folks were hoping to have theirs to play with over the Christmas vacation. It appears that's no longer going to happen.
 
RaT

RaT

Junior Audioholic
I just read your post and quite frankly was not really sure who Emotiva even was. After checking the UMC-1 out, this pre amp you mention looks just like what I was looking for, I think. I mentioned a few days ago that I was looking for a pre-amp/receiver for the many amplifiers I own. Anyway, sorry for the lack of knowledge about this company, just if nothing else wanted to find out from folks such as yourself about this company and perhaps this product when it comes available. Is Emotiva decent quality?
 
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oppman99

Senior Audioholic
RaT,

As you can see from my signature, I have a bunch of Emotiva gear. They make quality products and I have been very happy with my purchases from them. Never had any issues and the build/sound quality is excellent in my opinion. Others may disagree because I didn't spend 3-4 times the amount on my gear. Count me as a satisfied customer who will likely buy from Emotiva again in the future.
 
Knucklehead90

Knucklehead90

Audioholic
I just read your post and quite frankly was not really sure who Emotiva even was. After checking the UMC-1 out, this pre amp you mention looks just like what I was looking for, I think. I mentioned a few days ago that I was looking for a pre-amp/receiver for the many amplifiers I own. Anyway, sorry for the lack of knowledge about this company, just if nothing else wanted to find out from folks such as yourself about this company and perhaps this product when it comes available. Is Emotiva decent quality?
You can see what I own of their products. I'm a bit disappointed in the speakers - however the UPA-7 and UPA-2 amps are great. The speakers leave something to be desired. The ERD-1 surrounds are the best of the speakers and I recommend them to anyone looking for wall-mount surrounds under $300 - I've owned all of their speakers now so I know of what I speak. The 6.3 is a tad better than the 6.2 but for the money the 6.2 is the much better buy -- if you can get them for less than retail.

I had the ERT 8.3s also and sold them when the opportunity presented itself. As for the ERM-6.2s - well they are sonically identical to the smaller ERM-1s I use in the bedroom and in my book aren't worth paying more for than the ERM-1s. Probably this realization settled into their thinking and the decision was made to ax the ERM-1s and go with the 6.2 as their smallest speaker offering - profit being the motive I'm guessing.

As for customer service I've read about a few people having problems with them - however they have been very helpful when I needed them.

My opinion is they are reaching by quite a stretch in attempting to bring a prepro to market with such heavyweights as Integra offering the 40.1 for a few hundred more and having proven technology like Audyssey and excellent DACs. And that Integra will likely see it's price lowered once the UMC does make it to market - although looking at the 40.1 specs I can't imagine anyone choosing the UMC over the 40.1 at close prices.

As for the delays in bringing the UMC to market its been a painful process for them and isn't likely to 'cut a fat hog in the ***' as they once might have thought. There are some excellent AVRs with preamp outs that serve as a prepro for those who have external amps - AVRs such as the Onkyo 707 that has been given 'hand me down' features from the bigger brothers in the lineup such as Burr-Brown DACs and Audyssey Multi EQ and Dynamic Volume for well under the price of the UMC have me thinking I'll pass when my time comes up in the waiting list.

Maybe I'll buy a used one in a few months or a year from now but it seems time is creeping up on the UMC. Having no internet radio - no iPod connection and many other features that $400 AVRs have has put it in its place - history.

This is just one man's opinion of course - I could be wrong.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
Here is a a crazy concept for internet direct companies. How about under hyping/promising and over delivering on products in development or don't hype it at all . Atleast the Emotivaites that are on the pre-order list for this product haven't pre-paid ;) .
 

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