I have owned the Krell Showcase since August. I posted a review of it. My opinions now are even stronger than when I wrote the review.
On movie soundtracks, it is somewhat better than the Lexicon DC-1 that it replaced. The video is eye popping. On music, it blows the Lexicon away. I've been buying concert DVD's like crazy.
For such a complicated beast, it is very easy and intuitive to set up.
Count on a couple of weeks of break in.
There are 2 little quirks. I don't care much for the supplied remote control. It is too thin. It often fails to function unless I open up the battery compartment and then close it again. Since I switched to a universal remote, it is not really an issue. I never bothered to contact Krell about it. I may get around to it eventually.
The other quirk is due to the placement of my own system. The signal from my Phillips DVR 6000 Directv/Tivo machine interferes somewhat with the Krell. (The Phillips is directly above the Krell.) Apparently they are on the same frequency. All that it does is to switch from the digital input to the analog input back to the digital input. More a minor annoyance than a major complaint.
Both are way too minor for me to consider shipping it back to the factory. I'm enjoying the performance too much.
Hope this helps.
On movie soundtracks, it is somewhat better than the Lexicon DC-1 that it replaced. The video is eye popping. On music, it blows the Lexicon away. I've been buying concert DVD's like crazy.
For such a complicated beast, it is very easy and intuitive to set up.
Count on a couple of weeks of break in.
There are 2 little quirks. I don't care much for the supplied remote control. It is too thin. It often fails to function unless I open up the battery compartment and then close it again. Since I switched to a universal remote, it is not really an issue. I never bothered to contact Krell about it. I may get around to it eventually.
The other quirk is due to the placement of my own system. The signal from my Phillips DVR 6000 Directv/Tivo machine interferes somewhat with the Krell. (The Phillips is directly above the Krell.) Apparently they are on the same frequency. All that it does is to switch from the digital input to the analog input back to the digital input. More a minor annoyance than a major complaint.
Both are way too minor for me to consider shipping it back to the factory. I'm enjoying the performance too much.
Hope this helps.