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Emotiva UMC-1 Home Theater 7.1 Channel Pre-amp/Processor 5 HDMI Inputs

End: 25.10. 2023 20:11:35 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 218.61 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 204486234780
  • Seller: useri_o5ohh (4948|98.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Denver, Colorado USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 19,95 EUR
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  • Description

    CLEANED AND TESTED. WORKING PERFECT. NO POWER CORD. NO REMOTE. HAS MINOR/NORMAL COSMETIC WEAR. SEE ALL PHOTOS FOR WHAT YOU GET. COMES AS YOU SEE IT.

Emotiva UMC-1 Preamp/Processor/Vorverstärker defekt

End: 20.10. 2023 11:44:48 on Friday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 80.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 235246272348
  • Seller: matburg (353|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Hebertshausen Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 10,49 EUR
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    Emotiva UMC-1 Preamp/Processor/Vorverstärker defektDer Artikel ist in einem defekten Zustand und funktioniert nicht einwandfrei! - loading-Fehler auf Display sichtbar- original Fernbedienung- Netzkabel ?Beachten Sie bitte auch: Die hier angebotenen Artikel werden wie beschrieben (und ggf. abgebildet) von Privat verkauft. Mit der Abgabe eines Gebotes erklären Sie sich ausdrücklich damit einverstanden, auf die Ihnen nach neuem EU-Recht gesetzlich zustehende Gewährleistung/Garantie bei Gebrauchtwaren völlig zu verzichten und das eine Rücknahmeverpflichtung des Anbieters ausgeschlossen ist. Der Bieter akzeptiert mit seinem Gebot, dass es sich bei dem Angebot um eine Versteigerung im Sinne des § 3 Abs. 5 des Fernabsatzgesetzes handelt. Dies bedeutet für den Höchstbietenden, dass er kein Widerrufsrecht gemäß Fernabsatzgesetz genießt. * Bitte stellen Sie Ihre Fragen vor Abgabe eines Gebotes. * Bieten Sie nicht, wenn Sie mit diesen Regeln nicht einverstanden sind. * Bei unversichertem Versand trägt der Käufer (!) das Versandrisiko.

Emotiva UMC-1 PreAmp - Remote - WORKS GREAT- OEM - GREAT CONDITION

End: 18.10. 2023 04:02:41 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 54.65 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 256239775351
  • Seller: ryany614 (219|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Columbus, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Great condition and works perfectly. Just changed the batteries. Only selling because my umc-1 died.

EMOTIVA UMC-1 PREAMPLIFIER

End: 11.10. 2023 14:51:28 on Wednesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 150.14 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266419072342
  • Seller: adou1711 (479|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Attleboro, Massachusetts USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 56,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Used EMOTIVA UMC-1 with remote control and manual in good cosmetics and working conditions.The preamplifier is listed as parts because of a quick noise when switching sources, and there is a tear in the plastic of the lcd screen, but it is a working preamplifier.

EMOTIVA UMC-1 High End DAC / 7.1 PreAmp mit FB original verpackt

End: 05.10. 2023 05:53:22 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 499.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 364295760399
  • Seller: vintage-audio-store (18788|99.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Horst Niederlande
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 20,49 EUR
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  • Description

    Funktioniert einwandfrei,AUF DIE ERSTE BILDER SIEHT ES AUS OB DAS DISPLAY NICHT GUT IST ABER DAS KOMT DURCH DER KAMERA..FUNKTIONIERT 100% original verpackt.Gebrauchsspuren sind auf den bildern zu finden. Weitere Fotos finden Sie hier unter in der Beschreibung. mit fernbedienung /einmess mikrofon manual(englich)wird ohne weiteres Zubehör geliefert. Photo Gallery - click to enlarge

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Surround Sound PreAmp Preamplifier Pre-Processor

End: 04.10. 2023 01:14:51 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 182.23 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 335054819331
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: bhbstudios (486|96.6%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Buford, Georgia USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Ive bean using to learn setting while Ive had, was part of clients who passed system it was new in the box, has some scratches around the hdmi. Can you get a $2000 processor for just $700? Emotiva is betting you can. Its new UMC-1 7.1 processor combines some of the more advanced A/V processing youll find into a package that is hard to beat. Lets start with the hardware. The UMC-1 utilizes Emotivas signature aluminum faceplate design and LED backlit controls that give it a warm, minimalistic look. Theyre going to audiophile appeal and I think they nailed it. The UMC-1 looks like the love child offspring of a McIntosh and Anthem processor.

Emotiva UMC-1 PreAmp - Remote - WORKS OEM

End: 02.10. 2023 21:43:29 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 42.15 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 195976653550
  • Seller: umerenterprises (6000|99.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Windsor, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 8,5 EUR
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  • Description

    Good used Condition . Tested and works . Please Note “ SOME NUMBERS ARE FADED AND ERASED “ . Please see pictures

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Preamplifier Processor Multi Remote Bundle

End: 01.10. 2023 07:05:08 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 187.98 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 175918938186
  • Bids: 9
  • Seller: sonicdisciple (17|92.3%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Excellent condition with the original aluminum remote control. Really nice audio preamplifier with balanced subwoofer output and control.

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Surround Sound PreAmp Preamplifier Pre-Processor

End: 27.09. 2023 10:39:19 on Wednesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 73.26 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 166334414958
  • Seller: deals512 (2860|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: San Antonio, Texas USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Was returned awhile back because they said they could not get something to work correctly. Not sure I cannot remember. Not sure what is wrong with it. Good condition. No Remote. Smoke free home.

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Surround Sound PreAmp Preamplifier Pre-Processor Parts Repair

End: 19.09. 2023 20:43:49 on Tuesday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 50.41 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 195976673234
  • Seller: umerenterprises (6000|99.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Windsor, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 34,99 EUR
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  • Description

    Selling for parts or Repair. “NO POWER “ . DOES NOT INCLUDED POWER CORD, REMOTE OR ACCESSORIES. Please view pictures. NO RETURN FOR THIS LISTING AS IS

Emotiva UMC-1 Home Theater 7.1 Channel Pre-amp/Processor 5 HDMI Inputs

End: 13.09. 2023 04:16:20 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 289.63 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 256205641361
  • Bids: 29
  • Seller: m-allen-jr (95|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Liberty Hill, Texas USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    I am the original owner of this very nice Emotiva UMC-1 and used it in my smoke free home until Apr 22. During the time I used it, I never had any issues with it. I recently hooked it up to test and it worked as it should. All digital/analog and audio/video inputs work, all analog & HDMI outputs work, triggers work. I did not test the digital audio outputs or analog video outputs (Component, S-Video, Composite). Cosmetically, there are a few nicks and scratches, but it is overall in good condition. Included is the pre/pro, power cord, remote, calibration mic, antennas, instruction manual, and original double boxes. Please contact me with any questions. Note: this pre/pro does not support 4K/UHD video or Dolby Atmos Audio. Emotiva UMC-1 Processor Audioholics Review and specs: https://www.audioholics.com/av-preamp-processor-reviews/emotiva-umc-1-video

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Surround Sound PreAmp Preamplifier Pre-Processor

End: 11.09. 2023 15:29:10 on Monday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 75.54 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 166308454383
  • Seller: deals512 (2748|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: San Antonio, Texas USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Was returned awhile back because they said they could not get something to work correctly. Not sure I cannot remember. Not sure what is wrong with it. Good condition. No Remote. Smoke free home.

Emotiva UMC-1 Preamplifier

End: 04.09. 2023 06:13:03 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 149.84 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 195958138240
  • Bids: 20
  • Seller: ckdaki0 (189|96.6%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Phoenix, Arizona USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 34,98 EUR
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  • Description

    This is a super nice unit. NOTE: Volume knob has a click when turning but does not affect the sound, quality or performance in anyway. ConnectivityOn the back youve got 5 HDMI inputs, 3 component video inputs and three composite/S-video inputs. Thats enough to handle up to 11 video sources, not counting your integrated tuner and of course any dedicated audio-only sources like CD or Aux. For connectivity to an amplifier, the UMC-1 has unbalanced 7.1 analogue outputs and even a balanced subwoofer output. The other thing that makes this somewhat of an audiophile system is the fact that it doesnt have any provision for serial or network control. Its not really suited or designed for whole home integration systems. As far as inside the box.. theres a lot. For video processing, you have a Genesis Torino chip with Faroudja DCDi. The on-screen display is full color and will overlay overtop of video via HDMI. Theres even automatic setup and room EQ via Emo-Q and an included microphone. Bass management is pretty sophisticated, and you can set different crossover points and slopes for each speaker group (the main channels, center, surrounds). In terms of audio, the system is equally flexible and we liked how you could customize how it treated each signal type. REVIEWThis review, while short, has been a long time in the making due to the fact that the software for the unit has been pretty ordinary for the entire time Ive owned it. However, like many others, I have persisted, and IMO it is now good enough to make a thorough evaluation of the performance of the unit as a whole. I wont go into microscopic detail about test methodology (I played some music and really liked it) or output - everyone has different expectations and preferences - but will mention overall impressions and conclusions.FYI, my setup is as follows:Power amp: Elektra T7Speakers: Focal Chorus 800V series fronts and centre, 2 pairs of Emotiva ERD-1 surrounds (switchable bipole/dipole), HSU Research STF2 sub.Sources:PS3 (HDMI)Toshiba HD-XE1 (HDMI). Yes, Im still using it!Xbox360 (Component)Beyonwiz DP-P2 PVR (HDMI, plus digital coax for audio)Sherwood Newcastle CD player (both digital and analogue connections)Pro-ject Debut turntable, MF XLPS phono stage.TV: Pioneer 508XDA. Also a crappy projector (not used here).1. OverviewEmotiva UMC-1 AV Pre-pro. Currently selling new for USD499, but not available to ship until February 2012. The list of features is, for that price, worth emphasising:Decodes all audio formats that I know of up to 7.1Upscales to 1080p via HDMIApplies EQ and post-processing (eg. Dolby PLIIx) to high-definition audio codecs.Crossover and 11-band EQ can be set individually for each speakerImplements Dolby VolumeFilter slopes can be set to 12db or 24dB per octave for each group of speakers (sub, fronts, centre etc)3 discrete trigger outputs that can be assigned to each input.Zone 2 outputs and settings.Inputs and outputs are substantial - see the website for full details.2. Dealing with EmotivaEmo sell only via the internet. Youll be ordering via email, probably paying by paypal and paying a fair bit for shipping. However, their service in this regard is excellent, and the freight cost is as cheap as youll get anywhere due to their high volumes. Theyll send you a quote, including freight, on request.3. Shipping and Packaging.Ive ordered a number of items from Emo, and it has never taken longer than a week to arrive. The UMC-1 is packaged in a double box, with lots of foam inserts. The box includes a large metal remote, a calibration microphone, spare fuses, radio antennae, and a good quality US IEC power cable.The double box is very good - I used it to ship an Elektra T7 back and forth to Melbourne, and the box is still in good condition.4. Speaker SetupThe software includes a calibration system called EMO-Q. This uses the included microphone to automatically create the following settings for each speaker:distance from microphonerelative phasebass crossovertrim11-band EQIn my setup, this now works very well. Distances were spot on, crossovers were very close to the stated nominal ranges for the speakers, and the trim seems about right given the varying distances and sensitivities. In previous software versions, values would be set to just about anything - Emo-Q could be run twice in a row and give wildly different results.Having said that, Emo-Q is acknowledged as being only a starting point for calibration. Personal preferences obviously come into play here. For example, in my system the EQ was pulled down around 8dB above 2K. I changed this to around -4dB, and much preferred the result. What was measured as exaggerated top end, I see as the character of the inverted metal dome tweeters - take that out, and the sound is far too clinical for my tastes.Once complete, settings can be modified if desired and saved. The EQ can be saved separately into one of three separate EQ sets. These sets can then be applied to any input.5. Input setupUp to 12 sources, plus the inbuilt AM/FM tuner, can be defined. Ill leave the tuner out of further comments- it works but it isnt brilliant - except to note that its the only input source that cant be turned off or renamed.For each of the other 12, there are buckets of parameters to set and play around with. Ill list them here rather than go into unnecessary detail.Name - this can be changed for each input (except tuner).Visible Y/N - setting this to N removes it from the list when scrolling through inputs.Video Source -anything from None through any of the composite, svideo, component or HDMI inputs.Audio Source - any HDMI, Optical, Coax or analogue input. If HDMI is chosen it must be the same input as video, however its possible to have HDMI video and, say, coax audio.Input level - can be modified up to 10db in either directionLip syncTrigger - up to three can be selected for each source.EQ Mode - can be set to off, or to any of the three EQ sets (see above).In addition to the above, the audio processing default mode can be set for each possible input source/source format combination. Thus, each input can have a definition for each of:Analogue2-channel PCMMulti-channel PCMDolby DigitalDolby Digital 2.0Dolby Digital EXDTS 2.0DTSDTSESDolby Digital PlusDD TrueHDDTS HD MasterOf course, not all will be appropriate for any source, and not all output modes are relevant to all sources. Possible modes include:Dolby DigitalDolby Digital EXDolby PLIIxDolby PLIIDTSDTSESDTS HDDTS Neo 6StereoDirect (bypasses all EQ and bass management)All-channel Stereo.This last one is misnamed - it exists only to apply EQ and bass management to multi-channel PCM sources.ReviewIll make this short and sweet. Previous versions of the software exhibited many problems for many people, including:Randomly dropped audio (single channels or everything)An unusual bass management structure whereby EQ and distance settings were applied prior to the crossoverStatic clicks pops and the odd explosionFlaky EMO-QSlow audio pickup on source changes (eg. a 2-3 second delay changing TV channels)Dolby Volume functioning strangelyplus a number of other annoyances.With the latest firmware and DSP update, these issues have all either disappeared completely or have been much improved. In fact, the only issue I still face is that audio stream changes from the Beyonwiz take longer to start via HDMI than I would like, thus I use a digital coax connection for this source only. Probably simplest to state my views as pros and cons:Pros:PriceAudio performance is very good. Its surprisingly good operating as an analogue preamp as well, which is a bonus in a multichannel processor.Vast array of parameters and settings means you can tweak to your hearts content.Cons:If anything goes wrong youre a long way from the source! They are very willing to help though (I lost my first one in a storm, so this comes from experience).Tuner is cheap and crappyNo phono stageRemote is horrible - its too big, heavy and clunky, the buttons are too loud and there is no backlight.Software upgrade process is prehistoric. Worse, its decidedly hit-and-miss in terms of accurate flashing to the unit.Too many annoying fanboys and Pollyannas on their forum.Summary:Until now, the UMC-1 has only had potential. Now I think it has realised it to a great extent.Frankly, this level of functionality and performance at this price is unheard of. There is precisely ONE HT prepro anywhere near this price point, and to have it perform this well and be so flexible is a bit surprising. Add in the 40% upgrade discount certificate (worth at least USD400 on the latest XMC-1 estimates) and it looks even better.Certainly, some things about the unit speak of working to a budget - the tuner is worth approximately 3 cents, and there is no phono stage, and only unbalanced inputs and outputs (except for the sub). But the bugs appear to have been fixed, and the bass management design flaw has been fully addressed.The one thing that stands out above everything else is audio performance. For comparison I previously used a Marantz SR7300 OSE, which I thought had excellent audio for an AVR. And, given its age and competition in the price space, it most certainly did have. The Emotiva absolutely smashes it in mutichannel and especially both analogue and digital 2-channel sources - it is honestly chalk and cheese (and thats using the same poweramp for both). Im not deluding myself that the 2-channel performance is better than even a modest dedicated stereo setup, but even so its surprisingly good for a multichannel processor.Anyone in the market for a processor should seriously consider this - it isnt a toy. Even those looking to upgrade their existing AVR should have a good look at this in combination with a suitable power amp. Naturally, no device is everything to everyone - or even anyone - but in terms of performance for price Im not sure that anything else on the market can match it.

Emotiva UMC-1 PreAmp - Remote - WORKS GREAT- OEM

End: 23.08. 2023 18:30:13 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 56.27 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 166248807694
  • Seller: deals512 (2683|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: San Antonio, Texas USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 31,31 EUR
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    Emotiva UMC-1 PreAmp - Remote - WORKS GREAT-. Remotes work great. My unit stopped working so no need for the remote anymore. No batteries included due to shipping restrictions. Free shipping.

Emotiva UMC-1 PreAmp -untested - Remote ⚠️needs new batteries ⚠️

End: 20.08. 2023 20:43:11 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 60.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 125944034194
  • Seller: dapelay-0 (1818|97.2%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Merced, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 31,83 EUR
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    Emotiva UMC-1 PreAmp -untested - Remote ??needs new batteries ??. Please note the this item has marks and scratches from the previous owner Only what you see on the picture Please see the picture for reference on the conditions Picture at the best description on this item Please feel free to ask any questions before you bought this item Your satisfaction is very important to us, if you experience a problem of any kind with your purchase please contact us first before leaving any feedback or opening any claims. Issues will be resolved more efficiently if you contact us first and deal directly with us. We do stand behind our products and will do anything in our power to make sure that you feel satisfied with your purchase.

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Surround Sound PreAmp Preamplifier Pre-Processor Needs repair

End: 31.07. 2023 20:19:12 on Monday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 86.54 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 325696665163
  • Seller: sheepdogsanctuary (878|97.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Phoenix, Arizona USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 61,22 EUR
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    Emotiva USP-1 Stereo Preamplifier power -115V/60Hz, 230V/50Hz. 30 Watts Max. No Audio. needs Signal repair that’s what we know. may need more repairs.. no cord included

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Surround Sound PreAmp Preamplifier Pre-Processor

End: 29.07. 2023 23:42:20 on Saturday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 184.51 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 225686388279
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: skchristopherso0 (28|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Phoenix, Arizona USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Open box Emotiva UMC-1 surround pre processor pre amp with remote. Excellent working condition!

Emotiva UMC-1 A/V Surround Sound PreAmp Preamplifier Pre-Processor

End: 22.07. 2023 23:41:51 on Saturday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 183.93 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 225673816281
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: skchristopherso0 (28|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Phoenix, Arizona USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Open box Emotiva UMC-1 surround pre processor pre amp with remote. Excellent working condition!

Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote

End: 16.07. 2023 19:05:10 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 515.06 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266337143213
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: shezada (1136|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: London Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 58,58 EUR
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    Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote for sale in good condition and box with , HDMI, composite, s-video and component switch from Audioholics Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewBy Andrew Gash — May 08, 2011Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewSummaryProduct Name: UMC-1 Pre-ProcessorManufacturer: EmotivaReview Date: May 08, 2011 15:30First Impression: Gotta Have It! Specifications Executive OverviewIts new UMC-1 7.1 processor combines some of the more advanced A/V processing youll find into a package that is hard to beat. Lets start with the hardware. The UMC-1 utilizes Emotivas signature aluminum faceplate design and LED backlit controls that give it a warm, minimalistic look. Theyre going to audiophile appeal and I think they nailed it. The UMC-1 looks like the love child offspring of a McIntosh and Anthem processor. Im just saying... ConnectivityOn the back youve got 5 HDMI inputs, 3 component video inputs and three composite/S-video inputs. Thats enough to handle up to 11 video sources, not counting your integrated tuner and of course any dedicated audio-only sources like CD or Aux. For connectivity to an amplifier, the UMC-1 has unbalanced 7.1 analogue outputs and even a balanced subwoofer output. The other thing that makes this somewhat of an audiophile system is the fact that it doesnt have any provision for serial or network control. Its not really suited or designed for whole home integration systems.As far as inside the box.. theres a lot. For video processing, you have a Genesis Torino chip with Faroudja DCDi. The on-screen display is full color and will overlay overtop of video via HDMI. Theres even automatic setup and room EQ via Emo-Q and an included microphone. Bass management is pretty sophisticated, and you can set different crossover points and slopes for each speaker group (the main channels, center, surrounds). In terms of audio, the system is equally flexible and we liked how you could customize how it treated each signal type.Remote ControlThe remote is totally audiophile... which is to say ginormously big, clunky, and difficult to use or even hold in the hand. Lets face it, Emotiva hates everyone who it gives this remote to. They hate you. Why else would they go all the way back to 1985 to engineer a remote? Fortunately, nobody buys processors for their remotes, so heres what we recommend: get a universal solution, like the RF20 we reviewed earlier, and set this beautiful piece of billet aluminum on top of your processor for everyone to look at it. Its a piece of art, just not something you want to use. The only thing we really liked about it was the trim controls and tuner section. Having to grab a screwdriver to replace the two non-standard N batteries? Not so much...Emotiva Remote Doubles as Navy Seal WeaponWhat are the downsides to this processor? Well, its not 3D-ready, but if youre as excited about 3D as I am, thats about as important as... its just really not that important... Other than that this is a product that has the features you need, and none of the ones you dont. For all its capabilities, its actually quite simple to use and operate - and that simplicity is what endears it to those looking for a more audiophile solution to home theater. Youve got surround sound and video in a product that will do equally well at two-channel stereo sound. This is a very compelling buy from a company that has been producing value-priced products that consistently outperform their higher-priced counterparts. You owe it to yourself to at least check out the UMC-1, especially since they offer a 30-day money back guarantee. Pair the UMC-1 with one of Emotivas hefty multi channel amps and you’ve got a separates solution with more power at your command than a flagship A/V receiver - and for much less.On the BenchUsing our Audio Precision APX585 8-channel HDMI Audio Analyzer, we put the UMC-1 through our rigorous testing procedure.Emotiva UMC-1 Frequency ResponseWhether we measured the UMC-1 via the analog or HDMI outputs, the resultant frequency response was ruler flat to the limits of our test equipment. We measured a mere +-.096dB variation from 10Hz to 80kHz via the analog outputs and +-0.180dB deviation from 10Hz to 20kHz using 96kHz linear PCM on HDMI input. The UMC-1 handled 0dBFS input signals without any issues.Emotiva UMC-1 FFT Distortion AnalysisWith 200mVin, we set the master volume until it reached 1Vrms out of the preamp. The FFT plot was very clean (6.47+ 77.86)dBv = 84.33dB or 100*alog^-1(-95.69/20) = .0006% THD + N. Max unclipped output for the main channels was 5.5Vrms (6Vrms for the sub out) which is more than ample drive for any audio power amplifier to reach its max gain.Emotiva UMC-1 SNR via HDMI In Emotiva UMC-1 with 0dBFS input to HDMI and 2Vrms out, 40kHz LPF produced 95dB SNR which is excellent. Via analog using 200mV in, 1Vout, the SNR was almost 80dB with no weighting or filtering used. Again these are excellent figures.Emotiva UMC-1 All-to-One Crosstalk MeasurementsThe UMC-1 exhibited commendable channel to channel crosstalk performance. With all channels acting as the noise source or disturber driven via the HDMI input, I measured each idle channel one at a time to determine the worst case channel to channel crosstalk via the analog outputs. At 1kHz the UMC-1 yielded >-80dB @ 1kHz and stayed level throughout the entire audio band with only a slight rise to -70dB at 20kHz for its noisiest channel. We consider anything less than -40dB @ 10kHz acceptable so the UMC-1 met that minimum requirement with 30dB to spare! We rechecked the results via the analog inputs and the UMC-1 produced similarly good results.ConclusionFrom its very generous feature set, ability to decode all of the latest HD Audio formats (IE. Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, etc) to its excellent performance on the bench, the Emotiva UMC-1 has proven to be an excellent value for anyone searching for an affordable separates solution for about as much as a mid priced A/V receiver. Backed by Emotivas 30 day return policy and excellent customer support, we give little pause to anyone on the fence about purchasing this product. Emotiva Audio Corporation877-EMO-TECHUMC-1 7.1 Pre-Processor Key Features: www.emotiva.comTwin Cirrus 32 bit dual core DSP’sDecoding support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital True HD, Dolby PLIIx, DTS, DTSES, DTS HD, DTS Master Audio, DTS Neo 6, S/PDIF, PCM 8 channel (note: some audio formats are only supported via HDMI)Multi-channel Dolby VolumeGenesis/ST Torino high performance scaling engine – featuring a full implementation of the Faroudja DCDi image processing suiteIntuitive, full color graphical OSD with adjustable transparency presented over live video, including HDMIEmo-Q automatic multi-channel room correction and loudspeaker setup. Calibrated measurement microphone included.Quadruple bass manager with independently selectable high and low pass frequencies from 40Hz – 250Hz, in 5 or 10Hz increments (depending on frequency)Selectable 12db or 24db per octave high pass and low pass filters by channel groupingsIndependent 11-band graphic EQ with global bass and treble controls by channel groupingsBalanced subwoofer outputAll legacy video inputs can be scaled and output over HDMI at up to 1080p1080p/24 fps video supportVideo pass-through mode with 12 bit compatibilityHDMI sources can be format converted to component video up to 1080i (subject to Macrovision guidelines)HDMI 1.3a Deep Color compliant (not 3D-ready)All inputs are assignable and feature input labeling, selectable decode modes, selectable triggers, etc.0.5dB level trims on all channelsHigh voltage, low impedance main analog outputs for uncompromised dynamic headroom

Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote

End: 16.07. 2023 17:48:36 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 509.84 EUR Auktion
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    Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote for sale in good condition and box with , HDMI, composite, s-video and component switch from Audioholics Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewBy Andrew Gash — May 08, 2011Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewSummaryProduct Name: UMC-1 Pre-ProcessorManufacturer: EmotivaReview Date: May 08, 2011 15:30First Impression: Gotta Have It! Specifications Executive OverviewIts new UMC-1 7.1 processor combines some of the more advanced A/V processing youll find into a package that is hard to beat. Lets start with the hardware. The UMC-1 utilizes Emotivas signature aluminum faceplate design and LED backlit controls that give it a warm, minimalistic look. Theyre going to audiophile appeal and I think they nailed it. The UMC-1 looks like the love child offspring of a McIntosh and Anthem processor. Im just saying... ConnectivityOn the back youve got 5 HDMI inputs, 3 component video inputs and three composite/S-video inputs. Thats enough to handle up to 11 video sources, not counting your integrated tuner and of course any dedicated audio-only sources like CD or Aux. For connectivity to an amplifier, the UMC-1 has unbalanced 7.1 analogue outputs and even a balanced subwoofer output. The other thing that makes this somewhat of an audiophile system is the fact that it doesnt have any provision for serial or network control. Its not really suited or designed for whole home integration systems.As far as inside the box.. theres a lot. For video processing, you have a Genesis Torino chip with Faroudja DCDi. The on-screen display is full color and will overlay overtop of video via HDMI. Theres even automatic setup and room EQ via Emo-Q and an included microphone. Bass management is pretty sophisticated, and you can set different crossover points and slopes for each speaker group (the main channels, center, surrounds). In terms of audio, the system is equally flexible and we liked how you could customize how it treated each signal type.Remote ControlThe remote is totally audiophile... which is to say ginormously big, clunky, and difficult to use or even hold in the hand. Lets face it, Emotiva hates everyone who it gives this remote to. They hate you. Why else would they go all the way back to 1985 to engineer a remote? Fortunately, nobody buys processors for their remotes, so heres what we recommend: get a universal solution, like the RF20 we reviewed earlier, and set this beautiful piece of billet aluminum on top of your processor for everyone to look at it. Its a piece of art, just not something you want to use. The only thing we really liked about it was the trim controls and tuner section. Having to grab a screwdriver to replace the two non-standard N batteries? Not so much...Emotiva Remote Doubles as Navy Seal WeaponWhat are the downsides to this processor? Well, its not 3D-ready, but if youre as excited about 3D as I am, thats about as important as... its just really not that important... Other than that this is a product that has the features you need, and none of the ones you dont. For all its capabilities, its actually quite simple to use and operate - and that simplicity is what endears it to those looking for a more audiophile solution to home theater. Youve got surround sound and video in a product that will do equally well at two-channel stereo sound. This is a very compelling buy from a company that has been producing value-priced products that consistently outperform their higher-priced counterparts. You owe it to yourself to at least check out the UMC-1, especially since they offer a 30-day money back guarantee. Pair the UMC-1 with one of Emotivas hefty multi channel amps and you’ve got a separates solution with more power at your command than a flagship A/V receiver - and for much less.On the BenchUsing our Audio Precision APX585 8-channel HDMI Audio Analyzer, we put the UMC-1 through our rigorous testing procedure.Emotiva UMC-1 Frequency ResponseWhether we measured the UMC-1 via the analog or HDMI outputs, the resultant frequency response was ruler flat to the limits of our test equipment. We measured a mere +-.096dB variation from 10Hz to 80kHz via the analog outputs and +-0.180dB deviation from 10Hz to 20kHz using 96kHz linear PCM on HDMI input. The UMC-1 handled 0dBFS input signals without any issues.Emotiva UMC-1 FFT Distortion AnalysisWith 200mVin, we set the master volume until it reached 1Vrms out of the preamp. The FFT plot was very clean (6.47+ 77.86)dBv = 84.33dB or 100*alog^-1(-95.69/20) = .0006% THD + N. Max unclipped output for the main channels was 5.5Vrms (6Vrms for the sub out) which is more than ample drive for any audio power amplifier to reach its max gain.Emotiva UMC-1 SNR via HDMI In Emotiva UMC-1 with 0dBFS input to HDMI and 2Vrms out, 40kHz LPF produced 95dB SNR which is excellent. Via analog using 200mV in, 1Vout, the SNR was almost 80dB with no weighting or filtering used. Again these are excellent figures.Emotiva UMC-1 All-to-One Crosstalk MeasurementsThe UMC-1 exhibited commendable channel to channel crosstalk performance. With all channels acting as the noise source or disturber driven via the HDMI input, I measured each idle channel one at a time to determine the worst case channel to channel crosstalk via the analog outputs. At 1kHz the UMC-1 yielded >-80dB @ 1kHz and stayed level throughout the entire audio band with only a slight rise to -70dB at 20kHz for its noisiest channel. We consider anything less than -40dB @ 10kHz acceptable so the UMC-1 met that minimum requirement with 30dB to spare! We rechecked the results via the analog inputs and the UMC-1 produced similarly good results.ConclusionFrom its very generous feature set, ability to decode all of the latest HD Audio formats (IE. Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, etc) to its excellent performance on the bench, the Emotiva UMC-1 has proven to be an excellent value for anyone searching for an affordable separates solution for about as much as a mid priced A/V receiver. Backed by Emotivas 30 day return policy and excellent customer support, we give little pause to anyone on the fence about purchasing this product. Emotiva Audio Corporation877-EMO-TECHUMC-1 7.1 Pre-Processor Key Features: www.emotiva.comTwin Cirrus 32 bit dual core DSP’sDecoding support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital True HD, Dolby PLIIx, DTS, DTSES, DTS HD, DTS Master Audio, DTS Neo 6, S/PDIF, PCM 8 channel (note: some audio formats are only supported via HDMI)Multi-channel Dolby VolumeGenesis/ST Torino high performance scaling engine – featuring a full implementation of the Faroudja DCDi image processing suiteIntuitive, full color graphical OSD with adjustable transparency presented over live video, including HDMIEmo-Q automatic multi-channel room correction and loudspeaker setup. Calibrated measurement microphone included.Quadruple bass manager with independently selectable high and low pass frequencies from 40Hz – 250Hz, in 5 or 10Hz increments (depending on frequency)Selectable 12db or 24db per octave high pass and low pass filters by channel groupingsIndependent 11-band graphic EQ with global bass and treble controls by channel groupingsBalanced subwoofer outputAll legacy video inputs can be scaled and output over HDMI at up to 1080p1080p/24 fps video supportVideo pass-through mode with 12 bit compatibilityHDMI sources can be format converted to component video up to 1080i (subject to Macrovision guidelines)HDMI 1.3a Deep Color compliant (not 3D-ready)All inputs are assignable and feature input labeling, selectable decode modes, selectable triggers, etc.0.5dB level trims on all channelsHigh voltage, low impedance main analog outputs for uncompromised dynamic headroom

Emotiva UMC-1 Remote

End: 10.07. 2023 01:07:36 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 54.62 EUR Auktion
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    Emotiva UMC-1 remote in excellent condition. Confirmed working.

Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote

End: 09.07. 2023 17:48:04 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 510.05 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266321121952
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    Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote for sale in good condition and box with , HDMI, composite, s-video and component switch from Audioholics Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewBy Andrew Gash — May 08, 2011Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewSummaryProduct Name: UMC-1 Pre-ProcessorManufacturer: EmotivaReview Date: May 08, 2011 15:30First Impression: Gotta Have It! Specifications Executive OverviewIts new UMC-1 7.1 processor combines some of the more advanced A/V processing youll find into a package that is hard to beat. Lets start with the hardware. The UMC-1 utilizes Emotivas signature aluminum faceplate design and LED backlit controls that give it a warm, minimalistic look. Theyre going to audiophile appeal and I think they nailed it. The UMC-1 looks like the love child offspring of a McIntosh and Anthem processor. Im just saying... ConnectivityOn the back youve got 5 HDMI inputs, 3 component video inputs and three composite/S-video inputs. Thats enough to handle up to 11 video sources, not counting your integrated tuner and of course any dedicated audio-only sources like CD or Aux. For connectivity to an amplifier, the UMC-1 has unbalanced 7.1 analogue outputs and even a balanced subwoofer output. The other thing that makes this somewhat of an audiophile system is the fact that it doesnt have any provision for serial or network control. Its not really suited or designed for whole home integration systems.As far as inside the box.. theres a lot. For video processing, you have a Genesis Torino chip with Faroudja DCDi. The on-screen display is full color and will overlay overtop of video via HDMI. Theres even automatic setup and room EQ via Emo-Q and an included microphone. Bass management is pretty sophisticated, and you can set different crossover points and slopes for each speaker group (the main channels, center, surrounds). In terms of audio, the system is equally flexible and we liked how you could customize how it treated each signal type.Remote ControlThe remote is totally audiophile... which is to say ginormously big, clunky, and difficult to use or even hold in the hand. Lets face it, Emotiva hates everyone who it gives this remote to. They hate you. Why else would they go all the way back to 1985 to engineer a remote? Fortunately, nobody buys processors for their remotes, so heres what we recommend: get a universal solution, like the RF20 we reviewed earlier, and set this beautiful piece of billet aluminum on top of your processor for everyone to look at it. Its a piece of art, just not something you want to use. The only thing we really liked about it was the trim controls and tuner section. Having to grab a screwdriver to replace the two non-standard N batteries? Not so much...Emotiva Remote Doubles as Navy Seal WeaponWhat are the downsides to this processor? Well, its not 3D-ready, but if youre as excited about 3D as I am, thats about as important as... its just really not that important... Other than that this is a product that has the features you need, and none of the ones you dont. For all its capabilities, its actually quite simple to use and operate - and that simplicity is what endears it to those looking for a more audiophile solution to home theater. Youve got surround sound and video in a product that will do equally well at two-channel stereo sound. This is a very compelling buy from a company that has been producing value-priced products that consistently outperform their higher-priced counterparts. You owe it to yourself to at least check out the UMC-1, especially since they offer a 30-day money back guarantee. Pair the UMC-1 with one of Emotivas hefty multi channel amps and you’ve got a separates solution with more power at your command than a flagship A/V receiver - and for much less.On the BenchUsing our Audio Precision APX585 8-channel HDMI Audio Analyzer, we put the UMC-1 through our rigorous testing procedure.Emotiva UMC-1 Frequency ResponseWhether we measured the UMC-1 via the analog or HDMI outputs, the resultant frequency response was ruler flat to the limits of our test equipment. We measured a mere +-.096dB variation from 10Hz to 80kHz via the analog outputs and +-0.180dB deviation from 10Hz to 20kHz using 96kHz linear PCM on HDMI input. The UMC-1 handled 0dBFS input signals without any issues.Emotiva UMC-1 FFT Distortion AnalysisWith 200mVin, we set the master volume until it reached 1Vrms out of the preamp. The FFT plot was very clean (6.47+ 77.86)dBv = 84.33dB or 100*alog^-1(-95.69/20) = .0006% THD + N. Max unclipped output for the main channels was 5.5Vrms (6Vrms for the sub out) which is more than ample drive for any audio power amplifier to reach its max gain.Emotiva UMC-1 SNR via HDMI In Emotiva UMC-1 with 0dBFS input to HDMI and 2Vrms out, 40kHz LPF produced 95dB SNR which is excellent. Via analog using 200mV in, 1Vout, the SNR was almost 80dB with no weighting or filtering used. Again these are excellent figures.Emotiva UMC-1 All-to-One Crosstalk MeasurementsThe UMC-1 exhibited commendable channel to channel crosstalk performance. With all channels acting as the noise source or disturber driven via the HDMI input, I measured each idle channel one at a time to determine the worst case channel to channel crosstalk via the analog outputs. At 1kHz the UMC-1 yielded >-80dB @ 1kHz and stayed level throughout the entire audio band with only a slight rise to -70dB at 20kHz for its noisiest channel. We consider anything less than -40dB @ 10kHz acceptable so the UMC-1 met that minimum requirement with 30dB to spare! We rechecked the results via the analog inputs and the UMC-1 produced similarly good results.ConclusionFrom its very generous feature set, ability to decode all of the latest HD Audio formats (IE. Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, etc) to its excellent performance on the bench, the Emotiva UMC-1 has proven to be an excellent value for anyone searching for an affordable separates solution for about as much as a mid priced A/V receiver. Backed by Emotivas 30 day return policy and excellent customer support, we give little pause to anyone on the fence about purchasing this product. Emotiva Audio Corporation877-EMO-TECHUMC-1 7.1 Pre-Processor Key Features: www.emotiva.comTwin Cirrus 32 bit dual core DSP’sDecoding support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital True HD, Dolby PLIIx, DTS, DTSES, DTS HD, DTS Master Audio, DTS Neo 6, S/PDIF, PCM 8 channel (note: some audio formats are only supported via HDMI)Multi-channel Dolby VolumeGenesis/ST Torino high performance scaling engine – featuring a full implementation of the Faroudja DCDi image processing suiteIntuitive, full color graphical OSD with adjustable transparency presented over live video, including HDMIEmo-Q automatic multi-channel room correction and loudspeaker setup. Calibrated measurement microphone included.Quadruple bass manager with independently selectable high and low pass frequencies from 40Hz – 250Hz, in 5 or 10Hz increments (depending on frequency)Selectable 12db or 24db per octave high pass and low pass filters by channel groupingsIndependent 11-band graphic EQ with global bass and treble controls by channel groupingsBalanced subwoofer outputAll legacy video inputs can be scaled and output over HDMI at up to 1080p1080p/24 fps video supportVideo pass-through mode with 12 bit compatibilityHDMI sources can be format converted to component video up to 1080i (subject to Macrovision guidelines)HDMI 1.3a Deep Color compliant (not 3D-ready)All inputs are assignable and feature input labeling, selectable decode modes, selectable triggers, etc.0.5dB level trims on all channelsHigh voltage, low impedance main analog outputs for uncompromised dynamic headroom

Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor W/ Original Remote

End: 02.07. 2023 20:45:18 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 206.39 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 204377735751
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    Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Original Metal Remote. Comes in original double box. Is updated with the last firmware they put out. Works fine I had it in a 3.1 setup. I bought it used about 18 months ago. Upgraded to MC-700 no longer needed. Read info about unit on the web. Remote and unit work fine in my 3.1 setup wouldn’t know beyond that, sold as is.

Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote

End: 02.07. 2023 17:47:35 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 509.2 EUR Auktion
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    Emotiva UMC-1 AV Surround Sound Processor, AM/FM Tuner and DAC and Metal Remote for sale in good condition and box with , HDMI, composite, s-video and component switch from Audioholics Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewBy Andrew Gash — May 08, 2011Emotiva UMC-1 Pre-Processor ReviewSummaryProduct Name: UMC-1 Pre-ProcessorManufacturer: EmotivaReview Date: May 08, 2011 15:30First Impression: Gotta Have It! Specifications Executive OverviewIts new UMC-1 7.1 processor combines some of the more advanced A/V processing youll find into a package that is hard to beat. Lets start with the hardware. The UMC-1 utilizes Emotivas signature aluminum faceplate design and LED backlit controls that give it a warm, minimalistic look. Theyre going to audiophile appeal and I think they nailed it. The UMC-1 looks like the love child offspring of a McIntosh and Anthem processor. Im just saying... ConnectivityOn the back youve got 5 HDMI inputs, 3 component video inputs and three composite/S-video inputs. Thats enough to handle up to 11 video sources, not counting your integrated tuner and of course any dedicated audio-only sources like CD or Aux. For connectivity to an amplifier, the UMC-1 has unbalanced 7.1 analogue outputs and even a balanced subwoofer output. The other thing that makes this somewhat of an audiophile system is the fact that it doesnt have any provision for serial or network control. Its not really suited or designed for whole home integration systems.As far as inside the box.. theres a lot. For video processing, you have a Genesis Torino chip with Faroudja DCDi. The on-screen display is full color and will overlay overtop of video via HDMI. Theres even automatic setup and room EQ via Emo-Q and an included microphone. Bass management is pretty sophisticated, and you can set different crossover points and slopes for each speaker group (the main channels, center, surrounds). In terms of audio, the system is equally flexible and we liked how you could customize how it treated each signal type.Remote ControlThe remote is totally audiophile... which is to say ginormously big, clunky, and difficult to use or even hold in the hand. Lets face it, Emotiva hates everyone who it gives this remote to. They hate you. Why else would they go all the way back to 1985 to engineer a remote? Fortunately, nobody buys processors for their remotes, so heres what we recommend: get a universal solution, like the RF20 we reviewed earlier, and set this beautiful piece of billet aluminum on top of your processor for everyone to look at it. Its a piece of art, just not something you want to use. The only thing we really liked about it was the trim controls and tuner section. Having to grab a screwdriver to replace the two non-standard N batteries? Not so much...Emotiva Remote Doubles as Navy Seal WeaponWhat are the downsides to this processor? Well, its not 3D-ready, but if youre as excited about 3D as I am, thats about as important as... its just really not that important... Other than that this is a product that has the features you need, and none of the ones you dont. For all its capabilities, its actually quite simple to use and operate - and that simplicity is what endears it to those looking for a more audiophile solution to home theater. Youve got surround sound and video in a product that will do equally well at two-channel stereo sound. This is a very compelling buy from a company that has been producing value-priced products that consistently outperform their higher-priced counterparts. You owe it to yourself to at least check out the UMC-1, especially since they offer a 30-day money back guarantee. Pair the UMC-1 with one of Emotivas hefty multi channel amps and you’ve got a separates solution with more power at your command than a flagship A/V receiver - and for much less.On the BenchUsing our Audio Precision APX585 8-channel HDMI Audio Analyzer, we put the UMC-1 through our rigorous testing procedure.Emotiva UMC-1 Frequency ResponseWhether we measured the UMC-1 via the analog or HDMI outputs, the resultant frequency response was ruler flat to the limits of our test equipment. We measured a mere +-.096dB variation from 10Hz to 80kHz via the analog outputs and +-0.180dB deviation from 10Hz to 20kHz using 96kHz linear PCM on HDMI input. The UMC-1 handled 0dBFS input signals without any issues.Emotiva UMC-1 FFT Distortion AnalysisWith 200mVin, we set the master volume until it reached 1Vrms out of the preamp. The FFT plot was very clean (6.47+ 77.86)dBv = 84.33dB or 100*alog^-1(-95.69/20) = .0006% THD + N. Max unclipped output for the main channels was 5.5Vrms (6Vrms for the sub out) which is more than ample drive for any audio power amplifier to reach its max gain.Emotiva UMC-1 SNR via HDMI In Emotiva UMC-1 with 0dBFS input to HDMI and 2Vrms out, 40kHz LPF produced 95dB SNR which is excellent. Via analog using 200mV in, 1Vout, the SNR was almost 80dB with no weighting or filtering used. Again these are excellent figures.Emotiva UMC-1 All-to-One Crosstalk MeasurementsThe UMC-1 exhibited commendable channel to channel crosstalk performance. With all channels acting as the noise source or disturber driven via the HDMI input, I measured each idle channel one at a time to determine the worst case channel to channel crosstalk via the analog outputs. At 1kHz the UMC-1 yielded >-80dB @ 1kHz and stayed level throughout the entire audio band with only a slight rise to -70dB at 20kHz for its noisiest channel. We consider anything less than -40dB @ 10kHz acceptable so the UMC-1 met that minimum requirement with 30dB to spare! We rechecked the results via the analog inputs and the UMC-1 produced similarly good results.ConclusionFrom its very generous feature set, ability to decode all of the latest HD Audio formats (IE. Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, etc) to its excellent performance on the bench, the Emotiva UMC-1 has proven to be an excellent value for anyone searching for an affordable separates solution for about as much as a mid priced A/V receiver. Backed by Emotivas 30 day return policy and excellent customer support, we give little pause to anyone on the fence about purchasing this product. Emotiva Audio Corporation877-EMO-TECHUMC-1 7.1 Pre-Processor Key Features: www.emotiva.comTwin Cirrus 32 bit dual core DSP’sDecoding support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital True HD, Dolby PLIIx, DTS, DTSES, DTS HD, DTS Master Audio, DTS Neo 6, S/PDIF, PCM 8 channel (note: some audio formats are only supported via HDMI)Multi-channel Dolby VolumeGenesis/ST Torino high performance scaling engine – featuring a full implementation of the Faroudja DCDi image processing suiteIntuitive, full color graphical OSD with adjustable transparency presented over live video, including HDMIEmo-Q automatic multi-channel room correction and loudspeaker setup. Calibrated measurement microphone included.Quadruple bass manager with independently selectable high and low pass frequencies from 40Hz – 250Hz, in 5 or 10Hz increments (depending on frequency)Selectable 12db or 24db per octave high pass and low pass filters by channel groupingsIndependent 11-band graphic EQ with global bass and treble controls by channel groupingsBalanced subwoofer outputAll legacy video inputs can be scaled and output over HDMI at up to 1080p1080p/24 fps video supportVideo pass-through mode with 12 bit compatibilityHDMI sources can be format converted to component video up to 1080i (subject to Macrovision guidelines)HDMI 1.3a Deep Color compliant (not 3D-ready)All inputs are assignable and feature input labeling, selectable decode modes, selectable triggers, etc.0.5dB level trims on all channelsHigh voltage, low impedance main analog outputs for uncompromised dynamic headroom