I think it's time to officially rename these the Head-F1 edition and pay vast sums to recover and destroy the first 20. Then let's all pretend nothing ever happened, mmmkay?
The main benefit of an upgrade to the new Outlaw would be to get Trinnov room correction -- which is reportedly absolutely outstanding, though how well it will be implemented in these new processors remains to be seen.
The first new Sherwood-Newcastle receivers (which Outlaw's model is based off) are just trickling in to dealers now, so there should be some reliable reports soon.
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An interesting test for the 800s, in fact. An "intentionally bright" album and yet it sounds really superb. No excessive sibilance (OK, maybe a trace on "Just Like A Woman"), no gratuitously splashy cymbals. Riveting, honestly.
This is really cool if you use Growl for notifications on your desktop and want to extend that to your iPhone.
Plus, one of the default sound effect choices is "Zoidberg".
Sorry Jim, I missed this. The info came from Jim Spainhour, who runs Peachtree.
I guess there are two possibilities. He meant the 9006 and miswrote. Or he meant the 9018 and miswrote. I suspect the latter, as the Nova already uses the 9006 and the implication seems to be it's a newer DAC chip.