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Post by djoel on Apr 17, 2010 9:39:04 GMT -5
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Post by rogerm on Apr 17, 2010 13:48:53 GMT -5
He's saying they work the same, that's a little different from "being" the same isn't it? Thats why I asked as well. No disrespect to Emotiva but from what I have read the UMC-1 does not work the same as the AVP-A1HD . Bill I just visited the Denon AVP-A1HD thread at AVS. They have many of the same problems and complaints that are showing up here with the UMC-1 and the Denon has been available for a lot longer. Handshake issues, popping noises, volume issues, firmware issues etc. I didn't go through all 547 pages but I waded through 50 at various points starting from the last. Nothing is perfect.
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Post by monkumonku on Apr 17, 2010 15:32:05 GMT -5
Thats why I asked as well. No disrespect to Emotiva but from what I have read the UMC-1 does not work the same as the AVP-A1HD . Bill I just visited the Denon AVP-A1HD thread at AVS. They have many of the same problems and complaints that are showing up here with the UMC-1 and the Denon has been available for a lot longer. Handshake issues, popping noises, volume issues, firmware issues etc. I didn't go through all 547 pages but I waded through 50 at various points starting from the last. Nothing is perfect. I am thinking part of the problem lies with having a myriad of different technologies that probably don't all get along with each other very well. Trying to coordinate that into a single package must not be an easy task. In fact it must be a downright difficult one. It's akin to having meetings - the more people present at the meeting, the less you get done because everyone is going his or her own way.
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