Ead Theater Master 8000 Pro Manual

  1. Ead Theatermaster 8000
  2. Ead Theatermaster 8800 Pro
Hi,
I own a 8800pro and am selling my old Signature 8. The only difference between the Signature and the 8000 pro is the 8000pro has volume and source bottoms on the front panel. From everyone I have talked to, including EAD, they are the same inside and sound the same.
The 8000 unit does not have the up graded circuit boards and other stuff that the pro and Signature units have. The 8000 does not sound as good, and was a much less expensive unit. I think they can still be up-graded but I don't know the cost.
Anyway the Signature is the most musical, easy to set up, processor I have heard or owned.
The 8800 pro has balanced outputs for all the channels where the Signature and 8000 pro only have balanced for the Front L&R, that is why I bought the 8800 pro. I run Ayre amps and they sound better run balanced.
Mine Sign. 8 is listed on Audiogon now for $2,100.00 and comes with the $300 up-graded analog pass through cable that sound much, much better than the stock one. Let me know and maybe we can work out a deal. You can check out the photo's of the unit on Audiogon.
By the way for some reason my e-mail has been blocking e-mails from people e-mailing me through Audiogon, you can call me at my office if you like (763)512-4915 / 8-4 central time
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  1. This was one of the greatest pre-HDMI and under $10,000 AV preamp/processor that hit the market in the early part of the last decade. It had a first rate built quality, easy to use functions and a great sound – both in two channel and multi-channel mode.
  2. Used in conjunction with the optional manual override feature, See-Thru CPR enables rescuers to reduce pause time by identifying a shockable heart rhythm and providing therapy immediately rather than waiting until the next analysis cycle. And AED Pro electrodes can be seamlessly transferred to other ZOLL ® defibrillators when the crash cart.
  3. EAD Theatermaster 8800 Pro. DVD Player: Lexicon RT-20. Music Server: Olive Opus No 5. DSS Receiver: Pace Sky HD+. Television: Panasonic TH-50PHD7. HDMI Switch: Thor.

Ead Theatermaster 8000

But when EAD released the upgrades to the Signature and Ovation line, many felt the upgrade to the 8 made 2 channel a little worst (I think it was minimal but do agree it was a downgrade for 2 channel). Then instead of giving us a new product, EAD just made minor changes for the 8000 series.

Ead Theatermaster 8800 Pro

Hi,
I own a 8800pro and am selling my old Signature 8. The only difference between the Signature and the 8000 pro is the 8000pro has volume and source bottoms on the front panel. From everyone I have talked to, including EAD, they are the same inside and sound the same.
The 8000 unit does not have the up graded circuit boards and other stuff that the pro and Signature units have. The 8000 does not sound as good, and was a much less expensive unit. I think they can still be up-graded but I don't know the cost.
Anyway the Signature is the most musical, easy to set up, processor I have heard or owned.
The 8800 pro has balanced outputs for all the channels where the Signature and 8000 pro only have balanced for the Front L&R, that is why I bought the 8800 pro. I run Ayre amps and they sound better run balanced.
Mine Sign. 8 is listed on Audiogon now for $2,100.00 and comes with the $300 up-graded analog pass through cable that sound much, much better than the stock one. Let me know and maybe we can work out a deal. You can check out the photo's of the unit on Audiogon.
By the way for some reason my e-mail has been blocking e-mails from people e-mailing me through Audiogon, you can call me at my office if you like (763)512-4915 / 8-4 central time