your opinions on this h/u

by crzystng
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http://www.edesignaudio.com/ural.php
do you guys think it is possible to cram all tha tinto one single din reciever? we are talking about
24-Bit Processing
Microphone input for built in RTA
6 7V pre-outs. Can be controlled independently
6 channel built in amplifier w/ level control on each
Built in 3 way crossover. Variable 12/24dB per octave. HP/LP/BP each channel.
Graphic 30 band equalizer built in.
Built in time alignment per output.
Dedicated subwoofer control
Included remote control
Built in test generator / signal generator.
MP3 / WMA / AVI files readable
Electronic Anti - Shock built in
Controlled by free update digital firmware
FM radio w/ RDS Support
Graphic VFD Display
Multi-lingual support
High speed mega-bus built in.
Reprogrammable menu & Animation functions.
Memory of all settings built in.



Replies (4)
crzystng on 02/1/2006 19:41:11
wouldnt you think that something has to be comprimised to stuff all that in there. what about bugs in the system? having a HDD in teh cold dosent sound like a good idea to me but.

swez on 02/1/2006 21:48:00
Wow, that's quiet a package to ask for in a 1 din cage. But the real question was already asked.... How well can it do all such things? The other thing would be the price tag. And, what kind of menu changes would one have to contend with when using such a device?

Swez


ttocs on 02/1/2006 23:52:18
I have heard descent things about ED. And while I would love the kareoke feature, I think that is a little bit much packed into one spot. If I were interested in buying a unit like that, I would be prepaired to pay a HELLOVA lot more fer it. Most 30 band digital eq's go cheaply for $400, a hard drive =$200? 7v outputs=$???

I am not telling ya not to buy it, please do and let us know........

crzystng on 02/2/2006 04:26:00
ya I wish I had the money to drop on one. jsut wanted a few takes on it. BTW ED isnt the manu for htis h/u. it is made in russia by URAL. ED is jsut the middle man to bring this marvel the the US.

The main thing that caught my attention is the built in RTA and signal gen. that alone (if remotly accurate) is worth the cost @700 msrp. $500 for a group buy right now.



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