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Sherwood America Inc. introduces the flagship receiver in their high-performance Newcastle line-up. Rated at 100 watts RMS per channel for each of its 7 powered channels, the Sherwood R-972 fully supports HDMI 1.3b standard, scales all video to 1080p via the Silicon Optix Reon processor, decodes lossless audio via dual TI 32- bit DSP chips, uses a Dual ModeTM RF plus IR remote control and marks the consumer debut of the Trinnov Optimizer Digital Room Correction system in a consumer device. According to Jeffrey Hipps, Sherwood's Sr. VP for Marketing and Product Planning, "The R-972 was designed offer a completely contemporary suite of high performance audio/video features yet it needed to stand out from the pack. By incorporating small differences like our use of an RF remote control for complete system operation, a special installer memory block that can recall the units initial settings at any time and one big difference, our inclusion of the Trinnov Optimizer Room Correction System, I think we are 100% on target."
The R-972 has a handsome and attractive appearance with its black aluminum face-plate, spun aluminum knobs, 2-line information display and modesty door. The R-972 has four HDMI 1.3 inputs and 7 analog video inputs. Able to convert legacy analog video to HDMI and to scale all video to resolutions up to 1080p, the R-972 can accommodate virtually any existing consumer source and allows one-wire hook-up to advanced video displays. The R-972 decodes lossless audio from HD DVD and Blu-Ray sources and is capable of 36-bit "Deep Color" video. Both formats offer the highest quality ever available to consumers. System control is simplified by our use of a dual-mode (RF + IR) remote control and the inclusion of an RS-232 communications port. Consumers and installers can operate complete systems that include the R-972 virtually any way they want. With full multi-source, triple-zone playback capability, the R-972 is ready for whole-house AV. As decorators, not audio experts, are specifying component and placement requirements today, the R-972 is up to the task. With its debut of the Trinnov Optimizer Digital Room Correction system, the R-972 not only flattens system response, it can also re-position speakers electronically to insure superb audio performance even if they are acoustically misplaced. The Trinnov Optimizer uses an Acoustic Probe with four mic-capsules to measure speaker performance and room location in 3 dimensions, then uses advanced digital filtering techniques to compensate for acoustic defects in the speakers and their room interaction. To restore the original acoustic wave-front, the Optimizer can re-position the acoustic centers of each channel to conform with the ITU standard for surround music, raise or lower an out-of-plane channel, or even shift the entire perspective. The result is virtually perfect imaging. Trinnov users can write stored performance data to the R-972's USB jack, sign on to our website, load the stored data and print before-and-after graphs of their system. New target curves will be offered on the web so users can match the sound of their system to their playback material. MSRP for the R-972 is $1799.95 and it will be available in March, 2008. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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It's an amazing receiver that has been held back by the lack of HDMI chips. I got a kick out of the Trinnov demonstration. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Beverly Hills
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I too saw this receiver at CES and it was impressive.
I agree with Lotus - the room correction system is impressive but don't overlook how good the Sherwood line of receivers are. Just because they make a LOT of other people's receivers doesn't mean you shouldn't own one of their house branded ones. Its a strong value and PACKED with features. I also saw a receiver designed for today's smaller systems that can be used with 2.1 speaker systems, headphones etc that was very inexpensive and very cool.
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