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Link to Post Back to Top Post by brubacca on Loop 7 said:



I find it so silly that some AVRs and Pro/Pros offer composite, component and, in some cases, S-Video inputs. Are there really people who still cherish their VHS and Laserdisc content? I like the form factor a lot and how Emotiva is participating in the compact trend.I find it so silly that some AVRs and Pro/Pros offer composite, component and, in some cases, S-Video inputs. Are there really people who still cherish their VHS and Laserdisc content?



I personally prefer component video for my cable box. Not that it is better there is no signal lock delay when changing channels like thd same box with HMDI (direct to my TV).



I could also see people with home movies still utilizing S-vhs, I still have a player although it is not hooked up. I personally prefer component video for my cable box. Not that it is better there is no signal lock delay when changing channels like thd same box with HMDI (direct to my TV).I could also see people with home movies still utilizing S-vhs, I still have a player although it is not hooked up.

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Link to Post Back to Top Post by LCSeminole on It even has a 3.5mm headphone jack. The MC-700 looks like its geared toward the minimalist, 6 HDMI inputs/2 outputs(1 of these ARC enabled), 2 subwoofer outputs(1 RCA/1 XLR), Digital inputs(1 coax/1 opt/1 USB), IR in/out, 2 Analog inputs, 1 Trigger Out and an RS232. If I recall correctly from the PodCast, it has P-EQ on all 7 channels(not sure of how many filters/ch). I do believe I prefer the knob to the two up/down volume buttons. Ain't it purty?!!!It even has a 3.5mm headphone jack. The MC-700 looks like its geared toward the minimalist, 6 HDMI inputs/2 outputs(1 of these ARC enabled), 2 subwoofer outputs(1 RCA/1 XLR), Digital inputs(1 coax/1 opt/1 USB), IR in/out, 2 Analog inputs, 1 Trigger Out and an RS232. If I recall correctly from the PodCast, it has P-EQ on all 7 channels(not sure of how many filters/ch).

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Link to Post Back to Top Post by cwt on 2muchht said: Please refresh my memory. Is the single HDCP 2.2 input 300MHz or 600MHz? Looking forward, that could be important.

Plenty to speculate on the HDMI front as you note on the labelling as this is what audioholics said



The MC-700 has 5 HDMI 2.0 inputs that ALL support HDCP 2.2

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--the $599 MC-700 7.1 A/V processor with five HDMI 2.0a inputs, HDCP 2.2

Ime inclined to think the emersa line will get multiple hdmi2.0a ports considering how the mc700 has an extra 6th hdmi input on the back panel that may be "a"... Ime sure clarification wont be long .



Makes sense to give the emersa a bit more flexibility given the price point I reckon . Plenty to speculate on the HDMI front as you note on the labelling as this is what audioholics saidTwice.comIme inclined to think the emersa line will get multiple hdmi2.0a ports considering how the mc700 has an extra 6th hdmi input on the back panel that may be "a"... Ime sure clarification wont be long .Makes sense to give the emersa a bit more flexibility given the price point I reckon .