![]() ![]() ![]() The front panel provides convenient access to all of the processor’s input selections and the setup menu via easy-to-use cursor keys just to the right of the front display. ![]() Aside from some new silkscreen logos on the front, the industrial design remains the same. You’ll find all of the same buttons and displays. However, Integra once again delivers bleeding-edge features and adds some pretty cool features for those who want to tweak the last ounce of performance from their system.Īesthetically, the DHC-9.9 is nearly identical to the DTC-9.8. The DHC-9.9 looks nearly identical to the DTC-9.8. Now I have the opportunity to review its follow-up. Seldom do we see a feature-rich processor that’s south of the $2,000 price point. But one of the DTC-9.8’s best features was its price. The DTC-9.8 was one of the first processors to offer full decoding abilities for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, and it included state-of-the-art video processing. Last year, I had the pleasure of reviewing the Integra DTC-9.8 surround processor (HT, May 2008). Dynamic EQ offers exciting experiences at lower volumes.Price: $2,000 At A Glance: Outstanding video processing ![]()
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