New and exciting CES products (TEAC Tripath, etc...)

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Many many photos at below link....including new TEAC 100 watt Tripath DVD receiver, JVC hybrid digital/analog receivers, Kenwood SACD changers, etc....

http://www.cinenow.com/us/reportage.php/sid,1306/

corwin99

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« Reply #1 on: 28 Jan 2005, 01:08 am »
ooooh nice.. i like the look of that Teac Receiver much better than any of the JVC and Panasonic offerings.. but there's no volume knob...

mcgsxr

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« Reply #2 on: 28 Jan 2005, 02:15 pm »
Yeah, the volume control appears to be two rectangular buttons, on the extreme right of the enclosure.

Well, I am not surprised that Teac are coming out with a 6x100 digital amp, that IS the market right now - smaller, cooler running, powerful HT receivers that blend into people's homes.

I will stick with my system thanks, but nice catch!

StevenACNJ

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« Reply #3 on: 28 Jan 2005, 04:25 pm »
Check out this Samsung digital receiver with Icepower digital amplification.

"Worlds first and most powerful digital THX Ultra2 receiver
The new AVR3000 from Samsung is the world’s most powerful receiver and the world first digital amplifier to comply with THX Ultra2.
January, 2005"

http://www.medicom.bang-olufsen.com/sw2331.asp

Things are definately changing rapidly.

corwin99

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« Reply #4 on: 28 Jan 2005, 04:55 pm »
That Samsung is NICE... so nice that i wanted to see how much..

.. its like $5000!

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« Reply #5 on: 28 Jan 2005, 07:43 pm »
The slim little multi channel Teac, if it has T-amp guts could be a really good platform, and likely contains a very good Teac CD drive. Anybody know any more about it??