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Integra will use third-party ceiling-mounted speakers for the height...

Integra will use third-party ceiling-mounted speakers for the height channels and Cabasse speakers for the conventional surround channels in its Dolby Atmos demonstration at the upcoming CEDIA Expo in Denver, Paul Wasek, national marketing and product planning manager at Onkyo…

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USA, told Consumer Electronics Daily. Integra began distributing and marketing the French manufacturer’s speakers in the U.S. earlier this year. Integra will also show its new 2014 Atmos-equipped AV receivers -- the DTR-50.6, DTR-60.6 and DTR-70.6 and the DHC-80.6 preamp/processor -- all THX-certified with support for HDMI 2.0, 4K/60Hz and HDCP 2.2 copy protection, the company said. The Integra lineup supports HDBaseT connectivity, which lets HDMI audio and video signals be transmitted via a single CAT 5e/6 cable over much longer distances than with conventional HDMI cables, Wasek said. The HDBaseT and HDMI output ports in the new Integra models can be assigned for either main or second zone configuration, the company said. The Integra DHC-80.6 AV preamp processor and DTR-70.6 and DTR-60.6 AV receivers will be available in October at suggested retail prices of $3,200, $2,800 and $2,300, while the DTR-50.6 is currently shipping at $1,700, it said.