Unsurprisingly, I heard nothing back. So they mythical fix for the boot loop continues.I emailed ATI - I’ll let you know what I hear back.
Unsurprisingly, I heard nothing back. So they mythical fix for the boot loop continues.I emailed ATI - I’ll let you know what I hear back.
Yet they would be needed. The gears are highly performing and inexpensive these days.. Setting them up is 'nuther cookie. It takes a lot of time to set-up a system. Some dismiss it claiming that it wook them a few hours to have their system properly set-up, not realizing the years of toil and experience...With a lot of audio / video gear being essentially appliances of a mature technology base, dealers don't make a lot of sense.
That's what custom installers are for.Yet they would be needed. The gears are highly performing and inexpensive these days.. Setting them up is 'nuther cookie. It takes a lot of time to set-up a system. Some dismiss it claiming that it wook them a few hours to have their system properly set-up, not realizing the years of toil and experience...
A good dealer, who knows how to setup a system would be the solution for many audiophiles/music and cinema lover. Setting up system is not as easy as people think. Speaking for myself it took me several months (close to 2 years!) to get to a point where my system sounds correct. (My headphones are my reference for tonality and extension) and I have been an audiophile for more than 50 years...
Peace.
Yet they would be needed. The gears are highly performing and inexpensive these days.. Setting them up is 'nuther cookie. It takes a lot of time to set-up a system. Some dismiss it claiming that it wook them a few hours to have their system properly set-up, not realizing the years of toil and experience...
A good dealer, who knows how to setup a system would be the solution for many audiophiles/music and cinema lover. Setting up system is not as easy as people think. Speaking for myself it took me several months (close to 2 years!) to get to a point where my system sounds correct. (My headphones are my reference for tonality and extension) and I have been an audiophile for more than 50 years...
Peace.
Still loving my htp-1.Is there any notable hiss on this? Ideally someone who notices and is bothered by the hiss on the Kali IN-8 V1 series.
Not sure if firmware updates have improved any of the issues with this or owners have any drawbacks to be aware of besides egregious wait times for new units and exchanges under warranty.
Will it have Dirac ART?
??? It was just officially announced a few day ago. LOLWill it have Dirac ART?
Will the HTP-1 ever have Dirac ART?
Since processor manufacturers have already announced ART support, imo a legit question for Monoprice on the HTP-1. Or maybe that will be enough to push them to the HTP-2 lol.??? It was just officially announced a few day ago. LOL
I know, right? I can’t understand what’s taking so long.??? It was just officially announced a few day ago. LOL
Will it have Dirac ART?
Will the HTP-1 ever have Dirac ART?
Well I do have a PS5 and XBOX X, so it is necessary for me.I do agree with Hobie on HDMI 2.1 - its pointless unless you're a gamer and must have HDMI 2.1 To me, the HTP-1 is a Home Theater Processor first and foremost so I don't care that much about HDMI 2.1. Especially if it were to drive the price of the HTP-1 up a grand as he said in the video.
Awesome. Can you point me to a source where Hobie implies ART will be supported? I didn't see any reference to it in the above video.Hobie strongly implies the HTP-1 can run ART so we should see it some day.
Add RGB, that is a crucial feature.HTP-1 "Gamer Edition" Raise the price accordingly for the new power supply and HDMI 2.1 boards that will go in the HTP-1 GE and get back to adding features to the HTP-1 Home Theater Edition that people can use.