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- From: brown@cbnewsh.cb.att.com (john.carl.brown)
- Subject: Re: New Yamaha A/V Receivers
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 18:48:03 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.184803.10622@cbnewsh.cb.att.com>
- References: <1993Jan28.175111.14756@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
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- In article <1993Jan28.175111.14756@bmerh85.bnr.ca>, stud1b53@bnr.ca (Anshu Prasad) writes:
- > I've read a few posts lately (including my own :-) requesting
- > info on the new Yamaha A/V Receivers and Integrated Amplifiers.
- > I managed to get some sketchy details, so I thought I'd share
- > them. Please note that this info is being transcribed from
- > memory so there may be errors.
- >
- > DSP-A1000 : Not discontinued. Remains as is.
- >
- > DSP-A2070 : New top-of-the-line unit.
- > Seven channel amp (same power as A1000??).
- > Boasts "three times as much DSP power as the A1000"
- > using a new DSP chip.
- > They claim better DSP programs with increased channel
- > separation etc, etc.
- > I hope it's all they say it is considering the hefty
- > $2000 US price tag.
- >
- > If anyone knows more about these units, please email, especially
- > if any of my info is incorrect. The local dealer predicts availability
- > of the new units in late February or early March. Will they be
- > available sooner in the US?
- >
-
- Pricing and availability info from Shopper's Advantage.
- The DSPA1000 is $1194 delivered. The DSPA2070, available February 28th,
- will be $1524 delivered (price subject to change).
-
- John Carl Brown
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