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Sembra anche a me una cosa alquanto strana ma tutto è possibile.....a questo punto uno invece di farsi il 310 si fa il 300![]()
Effettivamente il rapporto qualità prezzo del mrx300 è davvero eccezionale ma continuo a non comprendere la loro scelta perchè se l'hanno fatto per vendere di più i modelli superiori mi chiedo a chi verrebbe in mente di prendere un 310 che non supporta il dts-hd.PPS: l'eventuale (e non confermata) mossa strategica sul modello minore imho è forse commercialmente motivata per coloro che acquistavano il piccolo per usarlo come pre sottraendo mercato ai modelli maggiori
Potrebbe anche essere, ma cosi' facendo non avrebbe nemmeno il senso di farlo uscire perchè non avrebbe nessun mercato nemmeno come semplice sintoampli con una castrata similePPS: l'eventuale (e non confermata) mossa strategica sul modello minore imho è forse commercialmente motivata per coloro che acquistavano il piccolo per usarlo come pre sottraendo mercato ai modelli maggiori ..........[CUT]
Chissà... Comunque su avs c'è qualcuno che sta stroncando la nuova linea... [CUT]
esteticamente nn lo cambierei col mio manco morto.
Poi come suona e' un altro discorso![]()
Cannot use Master Audio logo unless model has 7.1 channels. MRX 310 still plays DTS-MA 5.1 sources using core+extension info. The display says Master Audio in this case.
Preamp and amp hardware changed in small ways that I doubt make an audible difference, for example the amp protection circuit has been tweaked and the preamp uses lower noise transistors among other component changes all around, but then no one said gen1 had a high noise floor. The big hardware differences are HDMI and DSP. The latter is 3-core allowing more ARC filtering without giving up Dolby Volume, and HDMI is a lot more energy efficient in its passthrough mode, where you use cable box and TV without turning on AVR. It used to mean 60W in standby, now it's 5.6 (when passthrough is enabled, and when it isn't, standby consumes 0.3W).
UI is so different that 90% of the manual had to be rewritten. Example: Instead of multiple input buttons there's only one, which brings a pull-down showing only the active inputs (can also change inputs without menu using L/R buttons). In this product category WAF is just as important as, if not more important than, enthusiast acceptance factor. For enthusiasts the ARC UI now shows individual position curves and channel eq curves among other things.
IP control and control system partnerships for driver development are an even bigger deal to CIs. Voice Of Customer has many facets!
Media player has been removed. This is one of those things where "do you want media player inside" survey said vote is split, which made the which half to accommodate decision easy.
There are so many HDMI-out media players on the market, plus whatever extra capabilities the Blu-ray player or TV have, and there are so many people using AppleTV that I never thought it made sense to build more of the same into an AVR. Pick the outboard box that you like at the price, of which the range is from tens to thousands, that meets *your* need and plug it in. Chances are it's more capable and more likely to have updates. A built-in one at our volumes would have cost more, added development time, and would have dated the MRX more quickly. Instead, we added HDMI inputs and optical/coax-in (2ch pcm) to Zone 2-out.
No. Same transformers, same amp aside from previously mentioned tweaks which don't affect weight, same extruded heat tunnel, nearly same chassis aside from obviously less complicated front panel, and digital circuits are smaller due to everyday technological progress. Smaller/fewer circuit boards with fewer components means smaller/fewer supports and connectors.