I talked to my rep today and there will be a couple of new products shown at CEDIA.
They will show the replacement for the RSP-1068 called the RSP-1069. It will be based on the RSX-1058 and will have a retail around $2200.00 US. That means 4 HDMI inputs, 1080P scaling, three extra zone outputs (four total including the main zone), the new TI DSP engine, etc. No word on when it will ship, but that will be announced soon.
They will also have both a 5 channel and a 6 channel version of the RMB-1077. He didn't have exact model numbers or pricing, but he thought the 5 channel will be around $1500.00 US.
I'll follow up soon with more specifics when I get them.
Eric
They will show the replacement for the RSP-1068 called the RSP-1069. It will be based on the RSX-1058 and will have a retail around $2200.00 US. That means 4 HDMI inputs, 1080P scaling, three extra zone outputs (four total including the main zone), the new TI DSP engine, etc. No word on when it will ship, but that will be announced soon.
They will also have both a 5 channel and a 6 channel version of the RMB-1077. He didn't have exact model numbers or pricing, but he thought the 5 channel will be around $1500.00 US.
I'll follow up soon with more specifics when I get them.
Eric

opcorn:
I guess i'll give it a year and swap it when I swap my projection TV for a plasma. I do like the 1068 but not being able to overlay the OSD or messages when using component video is a hassle. I did just upgrade to 7.1 and can attest that it is a significant step from 5.1 ( I was a skeptic) although there are really not additional "channels" the info that is downmixed to the rears from the surrounds does enhance the surround a lot, it is very effective and convincing for music or video.
I have a
couple of pictures from CEDI
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