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Fortunately, it’s the former: this chattels sounds great and if it’s installed and set up properly would be a very, very reduce system for many years.
Custom installers, who will be more familiar with Crestron than most stark humans, must be licking their chops in anticipation of moving a few examples of this “Bugatti Veyron of audio systems.”
The PSPHD is the sentiment, indeed the brain, of the system. It’s where you hook in all your sources and it’s exceptionally cool, right down to a front panel that lets you display the power output via “essential VU meters” as if it were an old fashioned amplifier. This may seem a bit weird, since it isn’t an amplifier at all, but I loved it.
You can also have it advertise the inputs in use or a “spectrum” readout that looks accommodating of like a digital version of the “analog” VU meters I liked so much.
Crestron says the outrageous-definition 7.3 surround processor is designed for both commercial and residential applications. It offers three unrestricted subwoofer outputs to send oomph pretty well anywhere, to secure powerful bass is distributed to every seat (or to other rooms). It also acts as your audio/video jurisdiction unit, with its integrated HDMI switcher (six in, one out), and “Literati Pairing” that helps it talk to the seven sluice PROAMP amplifiers – of which there are two.
Source: Canada Free Press