What is this?
bpeppel
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Hello - I want to find some details on this.
Polk model# E142309
Described as
Polk Audio Intelligent A/V Preamp/Processor System
and
Polk Audio Intelligent A/V Preamp/Processor Loudspeaker System
From the looks of it it would seem its a Polk HTIB. Any one have any specifications on the processor? Dolby Digital? DTS? Pro Logic? Wattage? Number of channels? Tuner? A spec sheet would be most useful.
Thanks!!!
Polk model# E142309
Described as
Polk Audio Intelligent A/V Preamp/Processor System
and
Polk Audio Intelligent A/V Preamp/Processor Loudspeaker System
From the looks of it it would seem its a Polk HTIB. Any one have any specifications on the processor? Dolby Digital? DTS? Pro Logic? Wattage? Number of channels? Tuner? A spec sheet would be most useful.
Thanks!!!
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Um......
I'd try contacting Polk with that one. I think that is probably a number used internally that only they would be able to identify.HT
Mits WD-65737, DirecTV, Oppo DV-970HD, XBOX ONE, Yamaha RX-A1030, Parasound Halo A23, Rotel RB-985, Music Hall MMF-7, Parasound PPH-100, LSi-15, LSi-C, LSi-FX, LSi-7, PSW-1000, Monster HTS2600
2 CH
Parasound Halo P3, Parasound Halo A21, Sutherland Ph.D, VPI Classic 3 w/ 3D arm & Soundsmith Aida Cartridge, Arcam CD72T, B&W 802 S3, Monster HTS2500, -
I guess that's why I'm posting here.
From what I can find Polk did not market a receiver that did not have at least 5.1 AC3 so, I would assume, at a minimum it has this capability. Does Polk participate in these forums? -
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It's part of a system. Audio is output via a special cable to the subwoofer then to the satellites.
http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/rmds1/
or
http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/products/ds2/
They show up a couple times a year but usually without the speakers. :rolleyes: