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phishphan 07-19-2017 01:43 PM

Trinnov Altitude 32
 
I was just trading emails with a local A/V dealer, who happens to carry a product I've been looking into. After I sent him a breakdown of my current gear, he immediately tried to sell me one of these Trinnov processors to replace my SP3.

Luckily I'm quite happy with my SP3, not care about Atmos, and my system sees 2-channel 80% of the time.. but I wanted to start a thread on this and see if anyone has had experience with this unit.

https://www.trinnov.com/products/hom...32/?lang=en_us

Looks like it's the top of the heap for HT processing, and not cheap. "Trinnov offers the Altitude32 in four versions: the eight-channel AL32-88 base model ($17,500), 16-channel AL32-816 ($21,000), 24-channel AL32-1624 ($25,500), and 32-channel AL32-1632 ($29,000)—all priced without the $2,500 3D Audio package that brings Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro-3D into the fold."

audioguy3107 07-19-2017 02:53 PM

Pretty pricey for a PC based preamp for home theater, but, if you have to have the best........

https://www.soundandvision.com/conte...ifierprocessor

Masterlu 07-19-2017 03:32 PM

Kyle... I am a Trinnov dealer, and own an SP3 :whistle:

nicoff 07-19-2017 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 856721)
Kyle... I am a Trinnov dealer, and own an SP3 :whistle:


Do you use the Trinnov together with the SP3? Or would the Trinnov be considered a replacement for the SP3?

Masterlu 07-19-2017 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicoff (Post 856722)
Do you use the Trinnov together with the SP3? Or would the Trinnov be considered a replacement for the SP3?

I use the SP3 stand alone.

Johnbr 07-19-2017 05:09 PM

Also look at there new Aktitude-16 Out in the fall it is said.
Altitude16

It offers the same performance as the Altitude32, but in a package that is somewhat less modular and "limited" to 16 channels. It can render ALL of the currently available channels for both DTS:X and Auro-3D and up to 16 discretely-rendered channels of Dolby Atmos. It runs the same software as is found on the Altitude32, with the ultimate channel count being the only real limitation.

phishphan 07-19-2017 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 856721)
Kyle... I am a Trinnov dealer, and own an SP3 :whistle:

I love my SP3. I wish it had the ability to pass-through 4k HDR. But I can work around that. It's just a fantastic piece of gear.

phishphan 07-19-2017 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnbr (Post 856734)
Also look at there new Aktitude-16 Out in the fall it is said.
Altitude16

It offers the same performance as the Altitude32, but in a package that is somewhat less modular and "limited" to 16 channels. It can render ALL of the currently available channels for both DTS:X and Auro-3D and up to 16 discretely-rendered channels of Dolby Atmos. It runs the same software as is found on the Altitude32, with the ultimate channel count being the only real limitation.

32 channels is a heck of a lot of amps!

nicoff 07-19-2017 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by phishphan (Post 856738)
I love my SP3. I wish it had the ability to pass-through 4k HDR. But I can work around that. It's just a fantastic piece of gear.


I like my SP3 too. It has aged nicely, but it is now getting "old" technology wise. I miss it not having the 4k pass-thru AND room correction. That's where the Trinnov can be a game changer...

phishphan 07-19-2017 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nicoff (Post 856763)
I like my SP3 too. It has aged nicely, but it is now getting "old" technology wise. I miss it not having the 4k pass-thru AND room correction. That's where the Trinnov can be a game changer...



Every time I’ve had room correction I’ve turned it off after a week or so.


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