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Product Strengths
- Phenomenal sound quality for music and movies
- Trinnov Room Optimizer provides superior room correction and speaker optimization
- 3D remapping corrects for less-than-ideal speaker placement
- Offers a high degree of flexibility and configuration options
- Modular hardware and software-based platform accommodates future technology changes like HDMI 2.1
Product Considerations
- Can be considered pricey
- Complex setup, ideally suited for professional installation/calibration
- Initial audio delay when processing formats like Dolby Atmos can be annoying
- Features a fairly basic remote control, but is designed for use with a separate control system
- PC-based platform has a noisy cooling fan that might be audible in very quiet rooms
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Optimizer offers more nuanced control, greater subtlety and infinitely more flexibility than Dirac Live
Takeaway:
The Altitude16 is a top option for the best possible home theater sound and complete audio setup customization, making it a versatile high-end home cinema processor. This unit is designed to deliver excellent audio and video, and its upgradeability offers long-term use.
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Manufacturer details
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 438 x 139 x 430 mm (17 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 17 15/16")
- Weight: 11.30kg (24.9 lbs)
- Power consumption: 76W Max
- Input Impedance: 20k Ohms / 10k Ohms
- Max Sampling Rate: Native, up to 96kHz
- ADC Resolution: 24 bits/96 kHz
- DAC Resolution: 24 bits/192 kHz
- A/D Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 119 dB (A-Weighted)
- D/A Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 118 dB (A-Weighted)
- Reference Level: +18dBu @ 0dBFS (Balanced)
- Power requirement: 100 - 240v (auto selecting)
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Trinnov's core technology, the Optimizer, utilizes a sophisticated 3D microphone system to perform detailed time- and frequency-domain measurements of the listening environment, enabling precise room correction and speaker optimization.
- The brand's products stand out for their ability to remap speaker locations virtually, correcting for less-than-ideal placements and creating a more accurate and immersive soundstage.
- Unlike many processors relying on fixed DSP chips, Trinnov utilizes a software-based architecture on an Intel platform, offering flexibility through software updates and support for the latest audio formats and features.
- They offer extensive customization options, including fully assignable channels, comprehensive bass management, and target curve adjustments, allowing users to fine-tune the audio to their specific tastes and room characteristics.
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Amplitude8
- Positioning: A high-performance 8-channel power amplifier for home theaters.
- Description: Uses Hypex Ncore NC1200 class-D power modules, providing excellent clarity and resolution. Delivers 225W into 8 ohms, 375W into 4 ohms, and 500W into 2 ohms, making it more powerful per channel than the Amplitude8M.
Amplitude16
- Positioning: A versatile 16-channel power amplifier for immersive home cinemas.
- Description: Features dual power supplies and ICEpower class D modules, delivering up to 400W per channel at 4 ohms. Offers more channels and power flexibility than the Amplitude8 and Amplitude8M.
Altitude16
- Positioning: A mid-range immersive sound processor for home cinemas.
- Description: Supports up to 20 discrete channels with Dolby Atmos, Auro-3D, and DTS:X Pro, offering high-resolution audio processing. Provides a more accessible option compared to the Altitude32, with fewer channels while maintaining high sound quality.
Altitude32
- Positioning: A high-end reference immersive audio processor for home theaters.
- Description: Supports up to 34 discrete channels and offers exceptional configurability and sound quality. Surpasses the Altitude16 with higher channel counts and processing power.
Altitude48EXT
- Positioning: A premium extension for the most exclusive home theaters.
- Description: Extends the capabilities of the Altitude32, supporting up to 48 individual outputs. Designed for the most demanding setups, offering more channels and processing power than any other product in the lineup.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Reference-level sound quality combines clarity, nuance, and power
- RoomPerfect room correction system is easy to configure and provides great results
- Extensive tuning capabilities include bi-amp and tri-amp configurations with crossovers and full parametric equalization on every channel
- Elegant, minimalist Scandinavian design with a high-quality build
- Lacks analog inputs, requiring external ADCs for turntables and other analog sources
- Does not have WiFi connectivity, necessitating a wired Ethernet connection
Product Considerations
- The remote control lacks backlighting
- HDMI CEC control isn't enabled while in standby mode, by design, increasing power consumption
- Requires XLR-to-RCA adapters that do not tie XLR pin #3 to ground to connect amplifiers or components with unbalanced inputs
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Trinnov Altitude 16 is more expensive and does not include the equipment to implement their Room Optimizer application, but is considered a sophisticated processor for spacious, dedicated home theaters
- The McIntosh MX 180 licenses Lyngdorf's RoomPerfect and offers similar features, with an appeal to those who prefer the McIntosh aesthetic
- The Anthem AVM 90 is more affordable but has four of its 19 channels dedicated to subwoofers, which cannot be used for other purposes
Takeaway: The Lyngdorf MP-60 2.1 is a top-tier AV processor that delivers exceptional sound quality and a user-friendly experience. With its advanced room correction and flexible configuration options, it is a great choice for those seeking a high-performance home theater experience.
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Product Strengths
- Upgradeability is limited to its HDMI section, sharing the same upgrade path for HDMI that the MK2 processors have
- Offers a wide set of calibration tools, including PEQs, active crossovers, and Dirac Live
- Has the ability to integrate third-party control systems and be part of a multi-zone audio system through Rune, being Rune-ready
- The 16-channel XLR balanced outputs are driven by the same DAC board in the MK2, so one can expect the same great audio performance
- Features the same DSPs as the MK2, enabling 20 PEQs per channel and active crossover management
- Delivers incredibly transparent and exceptionally detailed sound
- Easy to use, with browser or app-based configuration/control
Product Considerations
- Upgradeability is limited to the HDMI section
- Cannot be upgraded to a 24 or 32-channel unit, nor does it have the ability to install any digital input or output options available for the MK2 lines
- The Dirac Live Base Control add-on is not included by default and is part of an optional license package
- Auro 3D is limited to 7.1.6 speaker configurations
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The ISP Core 16 is limited to 16 channels, while the StormAudio ISP.32 MK2 allows up to 32 channels
- The ISP Core 16 uses the same DAC board as the StormAudio ISP Elite MK2
- ISP Core 16 gives up some upgradeability options to achieve its less expensive price point compared to StormAudio's flagship ISP Elite MK3 processors
- The ISP Core 16 is much lighter and smaller because it doesn't have as many legacy analog inputs
Takeaway: The ISP Core 16 offers great sound quality with an easy to use interface that can bring your home theater to life. Dirac Live and other technologies combine to deliver a fully immersive sound experience.
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Product Strengths
- Combines a CD player, FM tuner, integrated amplifier, DAC, and network streamer in one chassis
- Features a minimalist industrial design and is made of thick-walled aluminum, with components machined from solid metal
- Features a class-AB dual-mono amplifier design, outputting 140Wpc into 8 ohms or 250Wpc into 4 ohms
- Has a DAC section with separate paths for PCM and DSD, using Burr-Brown devices for PCM and T+A's True-1-Bit converter for DSD
- Features T+A's High-Frequency Sinusoidal Power Supply for stable power delivery
Product Considerations
- The T+A MusicNavigator app was a bit clunky when it came to pairing the unit to a Wi-Fi network, requiring several attempts, but ultimately it worked
- The app's search engine is not excellent, and interfacing with NAS libraries or attached hard drives requires more finger-punches to get to the desired music than the best streamer apps
- The review unit had not yet been certified by Roon Labs as a Roon Ready device at the time of the review, though this may no longer be an issue
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs MOON by Simaudio 390/760A—the MOON pairing had a warmer sound with greater focus on the midrange frequencies, slightly more guttural bass, and greater center vocal focus, but a higher noise floor on the phono stage compared to the R 2500 R
- Vs dCS Bartók—the T+A DAC is like the sharpest HD photo, extremely detailed about the lines around things and the contrasts of sounds, while the dCS is always relaxed and musical, everything in balance always and a tiny bit 'impressionistic'
Takeaway: The T+A R 2500 R is a high-performance all-in-one component that offers many options for playing music from almost any source. Its build quality, powerful amplifier, and detailed sound make it a great centerpiece for a modern audio system.
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Product Strengths
- Supports 8K video via HDMI.
- Has a total of 16 channels, enough for a sophisticated home theatre setup like 15.1 or 9.1.6 channels.
- Supports HDR and HDR10+ with better picture dynamics, most picture formats and also the 3D surround formats Dolby Atmos, Auro-2D and DTS:X Pro.
- Has 7 Ultra-High-Speed HDMI connectors (5 in and 2 out) that support 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz.
- All HDMI ports support HDCP 2.3, 4:4:4 Color, 2020, Dynamic Lip-sync, and 3D Video pass-through as well as Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Quick Frame Transport (QFT), Quick Media Switching (QMS), and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR).
- Two HDMI outputs can transfer to two separate projectors, either from the same or different sources.
- Integrated RoomPerfect room correction.
- Has a range of digital and analogue inputs, plus turntable input for MM pickup.
Product Considerations
- Priced at $17,000, before duty and VAT.
Takeaway: The McIntosh MX180 is a flagship AV processor made for those who want a high-end home theater experience. With its support for 8K video, 16 channels, and various HDR formats, it offers a sophisticated and immersive experience.
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