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Reviewed by:
ARIKI
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
December 29, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

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Review 1 of 4

Summary:
I HAVE USED THIS PRODUCT FOR THE LAST 6 MONTHS AND HAVE FOUND IT TO BE AN EXCEPTIONAL "DIGITAL PREAMP".IT HAS 4 DIGITAL INPUTS(1 COAX 3 OPT),1 RF INPUT AND 1 OPT OUTPUT.THE SOUND FROM MY 3 AUDIO COMPONENTS(CD,MD,CDR)IS EXCELLENT AND FROM DVD(DOLBY DIGITAL)IS SUPERB.I RUN A PERREAUX PRE AMP THROUGH THE "BYPASS" INPUTS AND FIND THE SOUND THROUGH HERE QUITE TRANSPARENT.A FEW(VERY MINOR)NIGGLES...IT NEEDS ANOTHER DIGITAL OUT(FOR MORE THAN 1 DIGITAL RECORDING DEVICE)AND IT CANNOT ACCEPT A FIRST GENERATION DIGITAL COPY(eg CDR).EVEN SO I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS AS THE HEART OF ANY GREAT HOME THEATRE SYSTEM.

Strengths:
GREAT SOUND,LOOKS(CHAMPAGNE COLOUR),FEATURES.

Weaknesses:
NOT ENOUGH INPUTS/OUTPUTS.NO ANALOGUE INPUTS.

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PIONEER SP-D07


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Reviewed by:
curtis couch
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
November 29, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

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Review 2 of 4

Summary:
i have been using this unit as a digital preamp as well as dolby digital processor with a relatively high-end martin-logan sl3/classe 200 setup.

i don't listen to analog sources anymore, so the digital inputs only aspect doesn't affect me. i'm sure there are probably some high-end (high priced) units out there that may surpass this unit's performance, but without a/b'ing them in my system, i never feel like i am missing out on much in the way of performance.


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Reviewed by:
Tom
( an Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 10, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Review 3 of 4

Summary:
I purchased the DSP-EP9ES here in Tokyo used for about $325. In short, I couldn't be more pleased with the unit. In the DD mode, I am using it with a second-hand Sony DVP-S7000 and the combination offers all I need for H/T. As for the lack of analog inputs, I've got around this small problem by using a high-end Sony MD deck's analog/digital circuit for inputing analog sources. For example, I've routed my HiFi VHS unit thru the Sony MD player and the Dolby Pro Logic section of the EP9ES is clearly superior to that of my old Carver pre/pro. Another nice feature of the EP9ES is the bypass circuit that permits one to connect audio preamp into the same system. Mine includes a Bryston BP 25/3B-ST that are used for audio. The Bryston and DSP-EP9ES share the same amp for dual purposes and, in this way, one gets the best of both worlds without buying duplicate amps and speakers. While the Sony 9000 pre-pro is more adjustable from an H/T prespective, I was able to buy both the EP9ES and S7000 for $300 less than what the Sony 9000 pre-pro would have cost here in Tokyo. In my case, I believe that I've got decent H/T and audio systems without spending a fortune on either. However, even at new price of $550, I think the EP9ES is a great value since it's so reliable and versatile.


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Reviewed by:
tony esporma
( an Audiophile)

Review Date
April 10, 1999

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Review 4 of 4

Summary:
I use this unit as the surround decoder in my video system. It's downsidesis that it has no analog inputs, so it can't decode Dolby Pro Logic soundtracks
off my laserdisc. It strenghts are no video switching, good decoding and
almost no grittiness on soundtracks.

As far as audio use: It's supposed to play the new 96/24 discs but I haven't
done so yet. Sound is very good on soundtracks since the sense of depth is
provided by the producer. Tracking in Pro Logic is also quite good, although
less and less DVDs are now released in anything than DD 5.1. Audio only I
would say this is a reasonable CD player for those of us who already have
a dedicated High End audio system elsewhere. There's little depth.

OTOH, it's fun playing with the synthesized theater modes. Listening to
a Led Zeppelin in stadium mode while drinking cheap beer brings back years
of yore. Bloated Loud Bass!

To those of you who are puzzled as to why I see the lack video switching as a plus: In this day and age: April '99, there's no standard on what HDTV switching will be like, but all have agreed to support DD. So, buying an audio only decoder makes sense. The whole system can be tied together later with a programmable remote.

Which of course brings me up to my one and only _real_ _big_ _bitch_ about
this component: the remote control doesn't have an ON/OFF switch! I don't
dare use off a switched outlet in case I lose the settings. BUMMER!

Also, there used to be an upgrade for DTS from an outfit here in Southern
Cal. I don't know if it's still available. But who cares anymore?

Bottom line, I got this decoder for about $550.00 mail order. For the money,
nothing, nothing can beat it.

Tony


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