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HD 100, tempted, a couple questions for current users
I think the HD 100 would make a nice addition to my AV hub, but it looks like the launch wasn't the smoothest. So my first question; have the most egregious issues been ironed out? I see that Sage is releasing firmware updates pretty regularly, I suppose that's a good sign.
I'm also wondering if the extender can automatically switch to the native resolution of the media being played back. I have a nice video processor, so I'd like it to do the deinterlacing and scaling if possible. So can the extender automatically output 480i for SDTV, and 1080i or 720p (depending) for HD? Not a deal breaker, but it sure would be nice. Thanks for your time, folks.
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Aside from the internal scaler, I love the unit. Bought two from the second run and am really happy with them.
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Great - automatic switch, right?
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Yes, automatic switching to native res without you having to do anything. When not playing back the interface is in the highest res the display supports. Once you go to full-screen video (the preview window doesn't count) the extender will automatically switch to the closest native res for the content. If that res is not available (my TV does not do 480i over HDMI for example) it will use the internal scaler and go out at max available res.
The resolutions are a "closest match". So Dish SD at 480x480 or 544x480 interlaced maps to 480i. Dish's 1080-light (1440x1080i) maps to 1080i. You may need to play around with the UI overscan settings to find something that works at all resolutions because the "info" and "playbar" will be displayed at the same res as the video, and the overscan may be different. It was different between 480i and 1080i when I played with native res via component on my TV. Had to adjust for overscan based on the 480i picture to see all the info and playbar.
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I have the Onkyo 875 and it works pretty well. There are some shows in 480i that it fails to deinterlace properly, but for some reason the extender is able to do a better job with those. For most, it does a fantastic job.
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How does the Daily Show or the Colbert Report look on the Onkyo? And does it seem overly hot to you? The comments on Amazon make it look like it's rather prone to smoking.
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Most any receiver with Class A/B amps will put out a lot of heat under load. But they also give the best audio quality as well.
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Just wanted to point out that everybody has differing opinions as to what constitutes "Best". -PGPfan
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So the real question when buying an amp, is can it drive your speakers, in your room, at your listenning levels, without going into clipping, if it can do that, it will sound fine. |
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I think it all depends on your speakers (design, construction, efficiency, placement, etc.) and that is what 'should' steer your selection of amplifier, but to each their own. -PGPfan
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Anthem MCA50 (180Wpc 50lb behemoth) Krown XLS604 (380Wpc Pro Amps) Sonic Impact T-Amp (10Wpc $19 Tripath "digital" amp) Outlaw Audio 7125 (current amp) And I can honestly say none of them changed the sound appreciably, even at high levels (90dB "average"+), but then again, I've got really efficient Klipsch speakers. If I were driving Maggies, it would probably be a different story. Quote:
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Lots of speakers are 87-89dB/W/m or so, which is not bad, but not great either, if you want to hit loud levels in a decent sized room with speakers like that you need a good 50Wpc or so to hit ~95dB (quite loud). Get much above 50Wpc and lots of receivers have trouble. Of course Klipsch's can get by on about 1/10 or less the power while Maggies need at least double that. Of course this train is WAY derailed now |
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