
I thought my DHC40.1 was big but this unit makes the Integra look downright puny. While it is no where near as heavy as one of my monoblock amplifiers, it is hefty. I strongly suggest you do get one as it will come in very handy as you configure the unit.īe ready for a bit of a workout lifting it from the box.
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The only thing missing was a printed manual. The fabric wrap around the unit is a nice touch.Īll of the accessories that come with the pre/pro are well packed and placed in such a manner so as not to bang into the unit's case. It came double boxed, which most of us audio aficionados have come to appreciate, and the foam supports inside could definitely take more abuse than my unit did during the shipping process. I recently purchased a Sherbourn PT-7030 pre-amp/processor and here are my first impressions. The goal is to make make it simple and easy to use for my wife, and also to control from an iPad or Android tablet. I plan on using iRule to control it via the IR ports (IP2IR) and also the relay adapter (IP2CC) to control the startup and shutdown sequence of my amps. In spite of this I think I'll be very happy with this preamp. The first thing I'm going to do when I get my replacement is to check every connector for mechanical and electrical operation to make sure this was just a fluke. Emotiva/Sherbourn to their credit is sending me a replacement unit and a FedEx label to send my unit back to them. It was obviously not held in by anything, so it was either a defective jack or something didn't get soldered.


The unbalanced left front output just came right out when I tried to remove the RCA cable. Also, I found a bad RCA jack while I was troubleshooting why I wasn't initially getting any output with my CDP connected to analog input 1 and input 1 selected before I figured out the trick in my previous post.
