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23-05-2008, 6:52 PM
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Like the 8G thread this will be for 9G owners.
Keep checking back here this is where settings will be posted and when allowed to will post all sorts of info regarding the sets.
This first post will continue to grow with info.
There is a microsite now up on Pioneers web site but I guess thay are still working on it as it is a bit flakeyand the numties have put the H models up, I stress these are NOT available here in the UK.
I will add a link in my sig to come back to here like with 8G
I have already spoke with the ISF guys in Belgium and the feeling is that with the 5090/6090 the existing software will work, but for the KRPs work is likely to be needed but there is 3-4 months for that to be done. But no tests have been done, as soon as I get my mits on one I will check this out. ****SETTINGS WILL APPEAR BE HERE SHORTLY****
The 3 models With feature list LX 5090/6090 KRP 500/600 Media Box KRP 500/600 Monitor LX6090 Undermount speaker LX5090 Rear shot LX6090 Rear shot
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***PLEASE NOTE THE SPECS MAY CHANGE PRIOR TO LAUNCH*** Edit Full press details, images, PDFs and more now posted here: 'Official' Pioneer GB press launch for 9th Generation Kuro models and more...
Video coverage is now available.
Part One: 9G screens and features. Here
Part Two: 10G and the deal with Panasonic, what is the future for Kuro. Here
Part Three: Blu-Ray players and Amplifiers for 2008. Coming soon
Part Four: Tim Vine-Lott from AIR studios on the relationship with Pioneer. Coming soon
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23-05-2008, 7:19 PM
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Hi guys, what would be the advantages of the KRP's vs 5090/6090's ??
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23-05-2008, 7:34 PM
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Originally Posted by mark800 Photos of the new 9G to appear here. | Hi mark800. 
Look forward to that mate  you took some nice pics of your 8G. 
All the best.
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Originally Posted by chelsea.tone Hi guys, what would be the advantages of the KRP's vs 5090/6090's ??
Tony | Hi mate. 
Some details here,slimmer panel and seperate media box are some of the differences.
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And some jokes about 9G here |
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23-05-2008, 7:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mark800 Photos of the new 9G to appear here. | Quote:
Originally Posted by kingfats Hi mark800. 
Look forward to that mate  you took some nice pics of your 8G. 
All the best. | Me too! (even though I'm not thinking about upgrading my 8G to 9G so far) |
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Originally Posted by =adrian= Me too! (even though I'm not thinking about upgrading my 8G to 9G so far)  | Nor am i  so far.............
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Originally Posted by kingfats Hi mark800. 
Look forward to that mate  you took some nice pics of your 8G. 
All the best. | I second that. |
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I have already spoke with the ISF guys in Belgium and the feeling is that with the 5090/6090 the existing software will work, but for the KRPs work is likely to be needed but there is 3-4 months for that to be done. But no tests have been done, as soon as I get my mits on one I will check this out.
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Does this mean that the signal is processed differently on the KRP's than onthe 5090/6090 |
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23-05-2008, 8:50 PM
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Originally Posted by MrHyde1969 I have already spoke with the ISF guys in Belgium and the feeling is that with the 5090/6090 the existing software will work, but for the KRPs work is likely to be needed but there is 3-4 months for that to be done. But no tests have been done, as soon as I get my mits on one I will check this out.
Bumtious | Does this mean that the signal is processed differently on the KRP's than onthe 5090/6090  [/QUOTE]
No it does not, the menu is totally different and there will be some pretty nifty stuff, like visual readings of what the picture is doing, and the command lines may be different, dont know yet, but sencore have got till October to get it right so there is plenty of time.
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Originally Posted by kingfats Hi mate. 
Some details here,slimmer panel and seperate media box are some of the differences.  | Cheers KF |
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23-05-2008, 8:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bumtious
No it does not, the menu is totally different and there will be some pretty nifty stuff, like visual readings of what the picture is doing, . | Hi bumtious. 
Would this be available to an ISF engineer only,or to the user as well? sounds interesting!
All the best.
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23-05-2008, 9:46 PM
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I'll be keeping an eye on this thread as the KRP-600A may well be my next upgrade. Click here for Pioneer 9G details, prices & availabilty
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23-05-2008, 9:46 PM
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Originally Posted by kingfats Hi bumtious. 
Would this be available to an ISF engineer only,or to the user as well? sounds interesting!
All the best. | Think its user accessable, just a visual graph.
Product info now in first post.
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