R-771
7.1 Receiver with Features for Custom Installation
One of the latest additions to the Sherwood Newcastle
lineup, the R-771 continues our long tradition of sonic
excellence and exceptional build quality while adding
virtually every feature demanded by advanced users and
the Custom Install fraternity. Items like 100 MHz
component video bandwidth, re-configurable amplifiers
and RS-232 control are no longer confined to the upper
pricing stratosphere. They are available today,
reasonably priced, from Sherwood Newcastle.
The R-771 features fully
discrete amplifiers with high current capability and
equal power for all 7 channels. With bandwidth of 100
kHz and worst-case signal to noise ratio exceeding 96
dB, it's fully compatible with the playback requirements
for today's most demanding sources: DVD-A and SACD.
For decoding and playback
enhancements, the R-771 uses TI's latest 32-bit marvel,
the DA-607. Critical D to A conversion is carried out
superbly by the AK4588, a 192 kHz/24-bit device from AKM
with dynamic range of 106 dB. The R-771 uses the same
company's AK4588 for Analog to Digital conversion.
The R-771 offers impressive
decoding. Its abilities include: DTS-ES Discrete and
Matrix; DTS-96/24; DTS NEO-6 Movie and Music; Dolby
Digital EX; Dolby Pro Logic IIx; Dolby Headphone Layers
1, 2, 3; and Dolby Virtual Speaker. This is virtually
every format available today. It even ReMasters legacy
PCM material such as CDs to 96 kHz sampling frequency
and 24-bit word depth for improved sound.
The R-771 also offers
automatic system set-up for channel level and distance
and both offer SNAP (Sherwood Newcastle Automatic
Parametric) Room EQ. SNAP uses digital FIR filters to
flatten system response and, once Auto-Setup and SNAP
are enabled, system performance jumps into focus.
Field Upgradeable: The R-771
can be upgraded in the field to take advantage of new
technologies as they become available via its rear-panel
RS-232 connection, which also provides a means for
advanced communications with third-party control systems
such as touchpads, touchscreens or the like.
Universal Video: To ease
system operation and video selection, the R-771 offers
on-screen display and operational control from all three
video outputs: composite, S-Video and Component Video.
In addition, it transcodes (up-converts) all video
inputs to a single component video output. With only one
video connection necessary between the receiver and the
TV, system installation and operation are significantly
simplified.
Component Video Switching:
With three wideband (100 MHz) component video inputs
this Newcastle model makes it easy to hook-up advanced
video sources. It is ready for HDTV.
Advanced Remote Control:
Although virtually all functions can be accessed via the
front panel controls most will find it much more
convenient to operate their systems from the convenience
of their easy chair. The R-771 comes with a
preprogrammed remote that operates not only the
Newcastle unit but virtually all other home electronics.
It is even capable of executing a series of Macro
commands to help automate system operation.
Rear Panel IR input: Even the
most advanced remote control is powerless if the unit
it?s designed to operate is located inside a closed
cabinet. Thus, the R-771 has a rear panel IR input to
facilitate operation even if the unit itself is hidden
ROOM 2 Feeds: Today, more and
more consumers are interested in ?whole house? audio and
video. Both the R-871 and R-771 are capable of
?Multi-Room/Multi-Zone? operation in which audio and
video for a second source can be routed to another area
of the home and operated even while a different program
is running in the main room.
Powering ROOM 2: The R-771
offers several options for powering the Room 2 feed. It
has fixed preamp level outputs so it can be easily used
with an integrated amplifier or A/V receiver. (In fact,
our Sherwood Newcastle RX-770 stereo receiver would be a
great choice.) In addition, the R-771 can be
reconfigured in the OSD menu to use the two rear center
amplifiers to power the ROOM2 feed. Thus, the consumer
can have 5.1 operating in the main room and stereo in
the second zone?all powered by a single Newcastle
receiver.
Independent Room 2 IR codes:
Unlike several other products on the market, Room 2
operation of any of our Newcastle ADVANCED ROOM2 models
is completely independent of Room 1. By accessing the
correct keys on the remote, one can turn on the Room 2
feed, select source and operate the volume without
disturbing Room 1 programs in any way.
On/Off
operation: Anyone interested in automated operation of a
home theater system will be delighted to know that these
ADVANCED ROOM2 models incorporate dedicated codes for
?on? and ?off?. They will also be pleased to know that
the R-771 has a built-in 12-Volt trigger to tell other
equipment that it?s time to wake up and get on with the
show.