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JVC XV-D2000BK
4 Reviews
rating  4 of 5
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Description: DVD PLAYER


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Reviewed by:
Barry Forster
(a Casual Listener)

Review Date
June 28, 1999

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Summary:
I have had this player for about 6 mos. now, but I haven't used it a great deal (I only have about a dozen DVD's in my collection). I use the machine along with a JVC-884 receiver. However I have noticed a couple of issues that really bug me:
- Frequently, when I go to power up the player it will not respond at all to the remote or to the front panel controls, except for the disk eject button. After re-inserting the disk the player responds OK again, but of course I have lost any "Resume" setting. I haven't yet figured out if this happens only after, for example, a particular power down sequence, or some such thing.

- Music disks always start at about 1 second into the first tune.

- I have not been able to alter the setting on the "Audio Compression" function on any of the disks I own.

- I have had frequent problems with the "True Lies" disk reporting an "Out of Region" message.

I also have a "Wish List" that I would look for in any future machine. Chief among these would be the ability to picture crop within the player (my TV doesn't offer this).

Overall though, I do enjoy the DVD experience through this player. Since I haven't really evaluated any other players, I only feel qualified to give this one a "Mid" grade.


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Reviewed by:
Ben Perez
(an Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
June 9, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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This DVD player overall is a good buy for the price I paid. First off ,the goods. You can make changes by switching to a window while the movie plays in a small window in the top-left corner, cool feature; bass boost for those low Hz fans; picture quality is good; remote and unit is really easy to use. Now the bads. You have to hold the fast-forward or rewind button to search, can't just press it once like many VCR's; has dolby digital decoder but you can't make any changes (speaker set-up) if you use the decoder. Overall though, it was a good buy. However, if your thinking about buying this unit, look into this years model.


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Reviewed by:
Scott Kopiec
(an Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 18, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Picked up the unit from my local Costco for $299. Seemed like a good deal for a player with the Dolby Digital decoder built in. I've had the player for about 2 months now, and I've been relatively impressed, the picture and sound quality are as good as any other player I've demoed. The only negative that I've found is the bass management is limited. The only options are to attentuate certain channels. Initially my plan was to purchase the player and then upgrade to a Dolby Digital 'ready' receiver (I currently have a Pro-logic ONKYO w/o 5.1 inputs). However, w/o the bass management options, I'm inclined to use a receiver that has the DD decoder in it, so I can steer the low bass away from my small Energy TAKE 5 sats to the sub. 4 stars for a good player at a great price.


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Reviewed by:
Viper
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Review Date
January 30, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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I think for 600.00 Canadian it`s the best DVD player there is.The picture is first class and the sound of any movie is just awesome..By the way 600 canadian is about 375 american..not bad eh!


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