Unoffical empeg BBS

Quick Links: Empeg FAQ | RioCar.Org | Hijack | BigDisk Builder | jEmplode | emphatic
Repairs: Repairs

Topic Options
#4874 - 17/08/1999 09:34 My empeg
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
Hypnotised (a brief review of empeg)
===================================

I cannot remember having anticipated the arrival of anything at my house
so much since I was a child waiting for Christmas; well, Christmas came a
bit early (last Wednesday, to be precise) and yes, for once it's as
wonderful as I imagined.

Out of the Box
==============
empeg is delivered in a small, white box, and my first thought was
"where's the rest of it?" Opening it up revealed a neat, delightful piece
of compact packing and a surprising amount of stuff shoved in there. The
unit is packed inside the sled, and around and under the unit is a CD
with the software, a neat little A5 booklet of general instructions,
serial and USB cables, a power supply, and - wonder of wonders - the
correct power cable. This may seem a trivial point, but having unpacked
numerous systems delivered by major hardware manufacturers only to find I
have to walk to the hardware store for the correct plugs, I was not
expecting this - a nice bit of attention to detail.

So around 30 seconds after I had the box open ("it took you THAT
LONG??"), empeg was plugged in and booting... more of that later.

First Impressions
=================

empeg is an incredibly tidy, compact little unit, hefty (but just "so")
and beautifully made - empeg Ltd. have not done this by halves. This is
no amateur construction; professional labelling, quality brushed
stainless steel case finish, protection layer to the front panel, gold
plated connectors, CNC'd handle - it all points to professionalism and
quality.

But dammit, that luvverly handle - as beautifully machined as it is - is
still a dull gunmetal finish, and ouch! it doesn't open far enough out to
get your fingers through it easily. The consequence of this is that when
you pull the unit out and walk with it, it hangs awkwardly and is
somewhat difficult to hold without fear of dropping it. A minor
modification to the handle metalwork should cure this one quickly; and it
would be *really* nice if the securing screws for the front panel and the
handle itself were anodised to the same colour as the facia perspex....

The facia is a coloured perspex plate, secured by countersunk screws
recessed into the plate itself; to the left hand end of the plate there's
a neatly sized and placed group of four control buttons, with a a clean,
controlled operation. You can just sit there for ages pressing them,
listening for that "click"....

The sled is a folded and TIG-welded stainless affair, made of remarkably
thick sheet - more so than I would have expected and definitely a notch
up on the sled metalwork provided by the likes of Philips and Blaupunkt.
An enormous bundle of cable stubs (including a serial cable) poke out of
the back, and a choke is supplied separately for a healthy installation
in the guts of your dashboard; all the accompanying cables are good
quality too, including the afore-mentioned power cable.

Finally, there's the Kenwood Remote control, which is not custom designed
for the empeg, but definitely suited to this application; neat and small,
it's credit card sized and sports an array of feature buttons formed as
domed bubbles; good button press feedback means you don't have to worry
about whether the button was actually pressed or not.
All in all, a genuinely pleasing article with a delightful tactile feel
(in more than one sense!).

Plugged In
==========

The unit runs as soon as you can get it to you nearest power socket;
after displaying the empeg logo with the Penguin, it boots *really*
rapidly (around six seconds) and spits up a small group of text messges
as the various software components start up. In fact, it's almost too
quick; given most computer users' experiences of boot latency, you almost
get a shock at the speed with which it comes up. For a second I was left
there wondering if it was busted, or hung up!

If anything, it's *too* quick; the logo is only on the screen for about a
second, and it would be nice to have it stay up there for a bit longer,
or until you operate it for the first time; that would be a real
street-cred point winner over geeks in the know, travelling in the back...
There's a sample track supplied on the disk; the first thing I did was
press "Play" on the remote and cracked the mask with a grin that would
have left lipstick on my earlobes (had I been wearing any, you
understand! ;^)

Pictures
========

Now comes what is arguably, aside from sound quality, the best bit of
empeg - the display graphics. Centered in the deep blue of that facia
appears a dancing, hypnotic display of light that has to be seen to be
believed (OK, the hyperbole may take over a bit here). You can step
through a choice of what seems to be a huge collection of alternative
visualisations of your music, with variations on a theme; dancing bees,
oscilloscope, "flame" spectrum analyser, bounce box, spinning bass cube,
fast conventional spectrum analyser, slow-decay spectrum analyser, mirror
spectrum, symmetric spectrum, 2-axis Lissajous, negative 2AL, diffraction
grid, negative DG, and a few others I can't call to mind.
Wonderful, dancing, hypnotic - in fact, one of the things I've noticed
about these displays is this hypnotic, calming effect they seem to have
on the people watching them ("I'm sorry Officer, I just didn't notice the
approaching contraflow system, as I was watching the spectrum analyser on
my empeg at the time...").

They have to be seen to be believed, as I cannot do them justice in
print. Since they are the most visible part of the system, I suspect they
may well be the first things that after-market add-ons target, adding
more and more displays to chose from - screen saver package, anyone?
One minor grumble here is that *once*, and only once, did the empeg logo pop up
(to my surprise) while stepping through the displays; a bug, or an Easter
egg, empeg Ltd.? ;^) Now all you need is to have a spinning penguin...

Sound Quality
=============

As you'd expect, it's strikingly good (even to my jaded ears). As always,
this is going to depend on the quality of your MP3s (it goes without
saying that GIGO will definitely apply here). The supplied test track
played back with excellent clarity through my stereo at home; curiously
enough, for the first time, I seem to have found an input source that can
properly drive the pre-amp, which resulted in (for me) quite superb sound
clarity.

Why go into depth? Much like the graphics, you have to hear it to believe
it, and since much sound appreciation is in the end subjective, I will
leave it to experts to review the merits of playback. It has *not*
disappointed me, however, in fact exceeding my expectations. Having only
been able to compare this against a Diamond Rio (with different music
tracks), my impression is - better definition, with improved high
frequency playback than the Rio. I want to try comparing this against the
CDs I ripped for it through the same audio equipment, and against a DAT
source also.

Software
========

The software supplied with the unit is the emplode download and playlist
management software required to put music in your box; it is still Beta,
and this is noticeable. This does *not* however mean "unusable" - that's
not the case. It is sufficiently noteworthy to become annoying on
occasions, however. Additionally, there are a few odd problems with the
the empeg unit software itself, which empeg Ltd. acknowledges.

Is this so bad? Given the clamouring expectation for the product, I feel
that it has been a well-justified decision to release the unit with
software at this stage of development. There are rough edges, true, but
given the quite exceptional time-to-market for what is a revolutionary,
and complex, piece of gear, then empeg have only to be congratulated for
the monumental achievement this represents.

Problems? One or two small display bugs, a playlist hierarchy problem,
and (at the moment) somewhat limited features - but this can only improve
as the software is enhanced and developed, so I for one await the next
release with great anticipation.

That's the bad news out of the way - the good news is, the menu structure
and operation is just *sooo goood*, especially the sideways-scrolling
action of the menus. The menus are available through both keypad and
remote; fading, balance, volume, loudness, playlists, power, AUX
selection and visualisation are all controlled by the feature menu. With
the menus off, play control and source selection can all be rapidly
carried out, including changing to the radio and back, selecting presets,
turning track info on and off, stepping to the next visual - all with a
single keypress. What's missing, however, is the ability to step to the
next playlist with one press, and an audio feedback cue to let you know
the remote keypresses are getting through to the unit without having to
look at the display while you are driving (a la Philips, Alpine, Sony,
etc.). No doubt this will be addressed at a later date.

(As a side note, I have found that I can bounce the remote off the back
kitchen window, across a 5m room, off a mirror and still control the
unit!)

So, to sum up the software - "close, but no cigar!" (yet ;^)

Conclusions
===========

So what's my overall impression? In spite of the fact that I am utterly
besotted by the thing and am being rather less than totally objective, in
the end it is very hard not to be impressed by empeg. Small things such
as the packaging, build quality, heft, the little touches in the menus
and software, and (of course) the sound and graphics make this one
"pretty awsome consumer experience".

So - hang in there! Yours is coming (soonish)!!

_________________________
One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015

Top
#4875 - 17/08/1999 14:11 Re: My empeg [Re: schofiel]
jwilliams
new poster

Registered: 14/06/1999
Posts: 6
Why doesn't someone who has already recieved their Empeg by kind to the masses and snap a few pics of their unit, then put them up on a site for others to view. All of us with >1000 reg. numbers would greatly appreciate it. I know there are pictures on the Empeg site but they are only updated once in a blue moon. How about pics of the visualization modes, navigation features, etc, anyone with a digital camera and an Empeg?


Top
#4876 - 17/08/1999 15:07 Re: My empeg [Re: jwilliams]
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
If I'm honest, the pictures on the web site are pretty accurate; I went back to have another look tonight before I posted my review.
If anything, they give the impression that the unit is actually quite *large*,so imagine you are looking at the real thing close-up!

I really wish I had a digital camera for you guys; unforch, I spent it all on the empeg.... ;^)

I will try and borrow something from my mate to see if I can come up with some pictures for you; in the mean time, I would be
quite happy for anyone in The Netherlands to come and see the thing (given a little warning beforehand, so I can get the beers
in, of course!)

Not long before the first "empeg party", methinks......

_________________________
One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015

Top
#4877 - 17/08/1999 15:15 Re: My empeg [Re: schofiel]
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
I have just rung my mate Harry who just so happens to have a super-8 video with an S-VHS output. Given that the time is around
midnight, he was less than impressed, I must say...

Since I have a Matrox Millenium with a piggy-back board for video capture, there is an *outside chance* I may be able to take
a short film of the unit in operation. Goodness knows what the quality will be like, and no idea what the format will be. PaulH,
can I post digitised videos? I know the limit is 10K attachments, is there any chance of a once-off exception to the rule if I can do
this?

_________________________
One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015

Top
#4878 - 17/08/1999 18:24 Re: My empeg [Re: schofiel]
borgcube
stranger

Registered: 09/06/1999
Posts: 36
Loc: Texas, US
I can host a movie or two for you on my site if you need it.

I will just need to spend a little time with my MacOSX Server to get the Quicktime streaming working first.

My unit is on it's way! I will also make a Quicktime or AVI movie available on my site at http://www.BORGcube.com/EMPEG as soon as my unit shows up.


_________________________
Kamau Wanguhu kamau@BORGcube.com http://www.BORGcube.com

Top
#4879 - 18/08/1999 01:13 Re: My empeg [Re: schofiel]
PaulH
enthusiast

Registered: 19/05/1999
Posts: 379
Loc: England
It really depends on how large the attachment is - you will
probably want to look around for a good codec.

The server the BBS runs on is on a friends line so I don't
want to eat up too much of his bandwidth as he uses this
line for his business. The BBS itself generates a fair bit
of usage as it is, I was pretty impressed to see that the
SQL backend broke the 1 million queries mark this morning
(having been up for 2 weeks).

If you can't find a site to host this then I'll put it
up on another server I have access to and link it to
this one.

Hopefully I'll get my empeg today too, shame someone borrowed
my digital video camera last nite :-(

Top
#4880 - 18/08/1999 01:49 Re: My empeg [Re: PaulH]
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
Hi there Paul,

I appreciate your concern about the usage - I neglected to think of that. Sorry for being a bit inconsiderate!

Having said that, it probably won't be necessary anyway - it looks as if Chris has actually posted a short video on his home page, so I won't need to for the moment.

What I think I'm going to do is borrow a digital camera and do the same (stick it on my homepage), then post the URL when it's up there.

_________________________
One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015

Top
#4881 - 18/08/1999 05:15 Re: My empeg [Re: jwilliams]
prolux
member

Registered: 17/08/1999
Posts: 151
Loc: Manchester, UK
There is talk of us posting a few video clips of the visualisation modes on the official website. The plan is to write some code to grab these direct from the video frame buffer via serial and convert them to some known format.

However we are all very busy at the moment with other bits of code, and also thought that perhaps it would be more exciting for people to wait for their units to turn up than already have seen its features on arrival.

Toby
(Prolux Real Time Visuals)


Top
#4882 - 18/08/1999 15:06 Re: My empeg [Re: schofiel]
KoS
stranger

Registered: 01/07/1999
Posts: 40
Loc: Switzerland
if you need space for your video/pics etc.. you can send it to me and i'll put it on my site... space is no problem..you can have 100 meg if you need.. msg if u need some webspace..

l8r

KoS


Top