Integra announced its new THX Select 2 Plus certified DTR-40.5 ($1,300) and DTR-50.5 ($1,700) audio/video receivers.
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Integra Introduces 2 THX Certified AV Receivers with Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 4k Ultra HD Video Support
The new Integra DTR-40.5 and DTR-50.5 are full-featured audio/video receivers designed to provide state-of-the-art home theater sound and video performance, wireless and digital connections to modern digital audio and video sources, and to provide sophisticated integration with advanced home automation systems.
UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ (6/26/13) — Integra, a brand whose products are specifically engineered for custom audio/video installers, has introduced two new home theater receivers, models DTR-40.5 and DTR-50.5. These are designed to provide state-of-the-art home theater sound and video performance, new technologies for music enjoyment, and excellent compatibility with advanced multi-room and home automation systems.
The Integra DTR-40.5 and DTR-50.5 add several important new features for 2013. These include full support for the new Ultra HD high definition video format, the addition of TuneIn to the internet radio content list, as well as built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth interfaces for modern media connectivity. These two new A/V receivers are also THX Select2 Plus certified to help ensure the finest audio quality possible.
“With THX Certified sound quality, Ultra HD video compatibility, upgraded DAC’s and the wireless integration capabilities offered by built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, these new receivers demonstrate our on-going commitment to integration flexibility for both custom installers and end users; as well as our commitment to exceptional audio performance ,” said Keith Haas, Integra, Director of Sales. “Installers will be able to quickly configure these receivers to meet the customer’s home theater and music needs, and the end user will always appreciate state of the art sonic and visual performance capabilities.”
The Integra DTR-50.5 has a more powerful seven-channel 135-watts per channel power amplifier, compared to the DTR-40.5’s 7×110 wpc. The DTR-50.5 also has additional digital audio inputs, a differential DAC for the front channels, a programmable remote control, and the company’s exclusive Digital Processing Crossover Network. DPCN improves the performance potential of bi-amped stereo speakers by eliminating the crossover overlap between the high and low frequency signals to prevent high and low frequency sounds from bleeding into the wrong drivers.
With so many different wireless music source options available today, these receivers are designed to interface via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to stream music from phones, tablets, and computers. With Integra’s Remote Apps for iOS and Android, users can push music to the AVR from phones and tablets. They can also playback high definition music files in FLAC, DSD, ALAC, HD 24/96 and HD 24/192 formats from HD music download services.
These networking features also provide access to the widest selection of audio streaming content such as that from Spotify, Pandora, Rhapsody, SiriusXM Internet Radio, Tune In and many others. The DTR-40.5 and DTR-50.5 also have a phono input and provide extensive support for legacy digital and analog sources.
On the video side, both receivers provide full support for the new 4K Ultra HD video displays, using either the 4K pass-through feature or upscaling for conventional HD video sources via a Marvel QDEO processor.
Other connection options include eight total HDMI inputs (7 rear-panel) with two outputs for connection to streaming services via Apple TV, Roku, Blu-ray players and other sources, a USB port, and an Ethernet connection. The Integra DTR-40.5 and DTR-50.5 include an array of modern and very useful video features, including InstaPrevue, which allows users to monitor multiple program sources with this HDMI variant of picture-in-picture. There is also Mobile High-definition Link (MHL), which uses the front-panel HDMI port to deliver HD video and up to 7.1 channels of audio from compatible Android smart devices and other products.
Sound quality is a key factor in Integra’s design process. The new Phase Matching Bass circuitry optimizes low frequencies while preserving mid-range clarity. It counters phase shifting — which can affect sound quality — by synchronizing the timing of different frequencies. The result is deep, well-defined bass that won’t overwhelm vocals or strings.
The amplifier sections employ the company’s three-stage inverted Darlington circuitry and Wide Range Amplifier Technology (WRAT) — a low negative-feedback topology for low distortion and high dynamic range.
In addition to the 7.1 channel Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio processing that is part of the HDMI spec, the DTR-40.5 and DTR-50.5 use Dolby® Pro Logic® IIz and Audyssey DSX to provide alternate surround option for front height and wide channels. Audyssey MultEQ is included for automated room setup using an included microphone. Audyssey Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume provide further sound enhancements.
Custom installers will appreciate the inclusion of Powered Zone 2 and Zone 2/3 preouts, two IR inputs and one output for remote control integration, and three 12-volt triggers. A bi-directional RS-232 port and Ethernet jack are available for connection to some home automation systems.
The Integra DTR-40.5 and DTR-50.5 will be available in July with suggested retail prices of $1,300 and $1,700 respectively.
Integra designs and manufactures premium Home Theater receivers, processors, amplifiers, and Blu-ray and DVD players that are specifically designed to meet the needs of custom audio/video systems installers. Systems integration and convergence technology protocols include RS-232, IR and on-board Ethernet for network connectivity and TCP/IP control. Integra has access to vast technical resources, and bears a proud heritage of 60 years of audio engineering excellence. For more information about Integra and its many fine products, visit www.integrahometheater.com or call 201-818-9200.