Yamaha DDP-1 A/V Preamplifier

Yamaha DDP-1 A/V Preamplifier 

DESCRIPTION

Dolby Digital Processor

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 15, 2000]
jeff
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

very quiet pre-amp processer

Weakness:

wont decode. normal dolby pro logic

the ddp2 has a quieter pre amp and does not hiss as bad as the sony sdp-800, the sony has more inputs but the soundfields sound better on the yamaha and less work to set up than the sony, anyone that has the ddp2 please submit there reviews ok

Similar Products Used:

sdp-800

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 27, 2000]
Al Sherwood
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clean, flexible Dolby Digital Decoding

Weakness:

No Remote, will not decode PCM Stereo

I jumped on this guy when they first came out, it does all
of the Dolby Digital (DD) decoding well, clean and noise
free. A RF decoder was important to me initally (pre DVD),
but now DTS or PCM stereo would be a lot higher on my list.

The bass management is detailed and flexible, no short
commings. The test tones and delay settings are easy to use
and adjust, allowing for a properly set up system.

What I really miss is the remote control, and the ability
to decode a stereo S/PDIF signal. For a DD home theater
this unit will do it all. As most decoders are becoming
harder to find, and all of the YAMAHA models are actually
listed as discontinued, used ones are your only choice. I am looking a a Technics SH-AC500 for the PCM decoding, and
it's remote control ability not to mention DTS.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 30, 2001]
Rusty
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Quite,very clean,nice design

Weakness:

Wont decode prologic

Great product but if it could decode normal prologic or PCM stereo it would be much better but for the price and the performance it gives I am happy with it.It does everything perfect and is a good all around product.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 07, 2000]
Kenneth
Audiophile

Strength:

detailed and accurate decoding

Weakness:

won't decode CD ( PCM ) audio

I have both products mentioned in two different systems. Both units perform thier functions without any problem. One good feature of the technics is that you can connect another 5.1 signal or processor to its line inputs. Yamaha is not as flexiable, but very easy to set & forget while it does its job. one less thing to worry about. All you have to do is enjoy the sound. Works for me!!!

Similar Products Used:

SH-AC500D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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