The line-up consists of the Integra Research RDC-7, a 7.1-channel THX
Surround EX™ audio/video preamplifier/processor; the RDA-7, a US-designed
seven-channel THX power amplifier with each channel rated at 150 Watts;
and the RDV-1, a premium DVD player with a broadcast-quality video section.
All three models are THX Ultra® certified. The A/V processor and DVD
player are IEEE-1394 capable, and the processor's operating system and
surround formats are upgradeable via software that can be uploaded from
a PC. This allows the product to be easily upgraded so it will not be
rendered obsolete by the introduction of new surround formats.
These components were jointly developed in partnership with a trio of
U.S. audio and video technology firms: Apogee Electronics Corp., Balanced
Audio Technology, and LucasFilm THX® [listed in alphabetical order].
The company also worked closely with a team of custom installers to ensure
the product meets the needs of that customer base.
While similar feature sets are available on products from its
sister company, Onkyo, Integra Research's products include advanced
circuitry not normally found on consumer products.
For over a decade, the Apogee Electronics Corporation of Santa
Monica, California, has produced the highest quality professional
digital audio equipment available, and its renowned Low Jitter
Clock has become standard in the recording industry. Now, Integra
Research has licensed the Apogee Low-Jitter Clock, and have integrated
it into the 192-kHz/24-bit DAC that is used in the RDC-7 processor
and RDV-1 DVD player.
Balanced Audio Technology was founded in 1995 in Wilmington,
Delaware, and it has rapidly established for itself an enviable
and difficult-to-achieve position in the competitive high-end
audio world. BAT is known for producing superbly engineered, meticulously
crafted audio products that recreate music with unmatched fidelity
and accuracy. The engineer behind this unique equipment is Victor
Khomenko, Co-Founder of BAT and now the Chief Designer of the
Integra Research RDA-7.
Last, but certainly not least, LucasFilm's THX division played
a key role in several aspects of these products. The company's
THX Ultra certification process insures these components are correctly
calibrated and tested to meet or exceed LucasFilms standards for
THX sound-track reproduction. Indeed, the RDA-7 is the world's
first seven-channel power amplifier to earn THX Ultra certification.
These are also among the first consumer products to incorporate
7.1-channel THX Surround EX, the home theater version of Dolby
Digital Surround EX. Inspired by Gary Rydstrom (Director of Creative
Operations for Lucas Digitals Skywalker Sound and seven-time
Academy Award-winner), this new cinema format was born from the
joint collaboration of Lucasfilm THX and Dolby Digital Laboratories.
While present 5.1-channel configurations allow for sound from
the sides, they provide little from behind or above the listener.
By providing an additional surround back signal, THX Surround
EX enables sound designers to create dramatic 360° surround
sound effects that fly over and around listeners, pan from front
to back, conveying a sense of realism never before achieved in
the theater. Now, these same dynamic sound effects are available
for the home theater with THX Surround EX in the Integra Research
RDC-7 Home Theater Control Amplifier.
These Integra Research RDC-7, RDA-7 and RDV-1 will be available
from Integra Research dealers in June.
# # #