Pioneer DV-C603 DVD Players

Pioneer DV-C603 DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

· 5-Disc Carousel-Type Player · Digital Progressive Scan Output with Digital Video Noise Reduction (2 Steps) · 10-bit/27MHz Video DAC with Viter-Bi Error Correction · 96kHz/24-bit DAC for superb sound quality · Component Video Output (DVD, Video CD) · DTS (Digital Theater Systems) Digital Out (DVD) · Dolby Digital Digital Out · Virtual Dolby Digital Surround with SRS TruSurround · CD Mode · Twin-Wave Laser Pickup for CD/Video CD/CD-R/CD-RW Playback

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 01, 2003]
bob smith
Casual Listener

Strength:

stores 5 DVDs

Weakness:

Does not play CDs so you will need a CD player or a DVD player that does.

Unit plays most DVDs ok, missing navagation buttons on the front is a mistake. Unit no longer plays CDs. The only thing Pioneer has on their support page is that it's "humidity related." Since the DVDs play and the CDs don't that doesn't seem reasonable. Leaving the unit on overnight playing DVDs and then trying CDs didn't help.

Similar Products Used:

DVD/CD player on PC

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Aug 22, 2002]
Worf101
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

None on the P.O.S.

Weakness:

Too numerous to mention, lets start with the fact the damn thing doesn't work.

The BBB finally forced Pioneer to act like human beings intent on staying in business. I called them and filed a complaint against Pioneer. 3 weeks later the same a$$hole that had been giving me the run-around for 4 months called me up and in an apologetic tone, offered me a full refund on my purchase. In the end I'm out several rounds of shipping, gas and travel to the nearest authorized service center and months of aggravation. I'm exactly the kind of customer Pioneer wants, I'm a professional with a good income and an audio enthusiast. They could've had a loyal customer, instead they now have a man who wouldn't buy a Pioneer product if they were giving them away for pennies on the dollar. I hate them, I dispise them and will take any opprotunity I can to savage them.

Similar Products Used:

Nothing similar, everything else is superior.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[May 23, 2001]
John
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good picture and good sound. 'Progressive Scan' picture is good...even if it isn't 3:2 pull down.

Weakness:

Amazingly crappy remote. Fast-forward and rewind skip-aren't a smooth viewing process.

Running P.S. on a Mits 55" HDTV. I set up my Panasonic using S-Video vs the Pioneer on Component P.S. Running the same DVD movie in two different players at the same time, I compared the picture. It was a very obvious win for the Pioneer. Colors seem more solid...and a bit deeper. Detail is much better. Much less grainy. The sound seems better...but I have no measurable proof that that's the case. Could be my imagination. Overall...it's a great unit for the money. Most definitely not 'Top-Of-The-Line' but I am very happy to keep it.

Similar Products Used:

Previous DVD player was a Panasonic A110

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 24, 2001]
Albert Barksdale
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Ease of operation. Picture quality and sound.

Weakness:

Slow moving mechanism to switch between discs. This unit is defective. I first had trouble initially with hole no.5 and it went away. Should have heeded my warning. Now, all 5 slots will not read DVDs. Very disappointing. I am awaiting direction on where to return it to have it replaced. I will reserve final judgement when I report back on customer service and the replacement. If it happens again, this product is a lemon in the worst way.

Buyer beware. If it looks too good to be true, it usually is. Final judgement reserved until I receive replacement...

Similar Products Used:

Toshiba, Sony, JVC

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 12, 2001]
George
Audiophile

I am constantly amazed by the stoners that get on here and rant and rave about a broken unit. Here's a thought, SEND IT BACK! I know that the warranty is honored and when the unit has been fixed then you might be able to give an honest account of your experience including the service you received. Either way, you totally throw off the balance and make it hard for someone to get an honest picture.
Luckily, I have not experienced ANY of the problems that I've read here.
I bought this unit after reading a review in Sound & Vision and I'm glad I did. The progressive scan engine is "I'm told" the exact same one that is in the $1,000 units. Either way, I A-B'd it with another Denon PS unit claiming superior PS abilities and IMHO the Pioneer was noticibly sharper and an all around better picture!
After all, let's face it. The reason you buy this DVD player is to have multi-disc and progressive scan capabilities for CHEAP! And for that, this unit completely lives up to the task.
I would give 4 stars due to the very lame remote but in order to balance out the other idiots I give it 5.
Well worth twice what i paid for it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 09, 2001]
Larry
Casual Listener

Strength:

Great Unit when it works. Love the 5 disc and CDR capability.

Weakness:

Will not reliably play CD's

This unit functioned perfectly for 5 weeks. Then it began to eject CD's. When attempting to play a CD, the door would open and not play. Took it to a factory authorized repair center on 6/6/01. Still has not been repaired as of 7/9/01. They claim that they are waiting on a laser from Pioneer. Pioneer "customer service" said that since I purchased this unit from a dot com company and not an "authorized" dealer that the product is not covered by the warraty and that the repair center is not required to repair it at all. I am curious as to how this will eventually be resolved. As of now I am withouot a unit and have no idea how or when it will ever be repaired. I have not contacted E-Tronics because I didn't want to send it half way across the country for repair. Needless to say, I do not recommend this unit or any Pioneer product at this time.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Aug 06, 2001]
Steve
Casual Listener

Strength:

5 disk changer, Progressive scan, Remote

Weakness:

Hums when it runs

Excellent. Read some reviews here and was worried about the quality. However the price was right and the two key features (5 disk changer, progressive scan) just aren't available anywhere else. So I took a chance. I've been thrilled with the results.

Turns out that the much maligned remote was easy to use. Also, bright colors were noticably cleaner than on the Toshiba DVD. Also, when used as a CD player, scratched disks played well.

From a ratings standpoint, this is a superb value. I wouldn't rate the quality as 5 star because of the lightweight construction; but I am upping my rating to counteract the ridiculous low ratings below.

Used with my Pioneer 53HDS5 TV
a Sony STR-DE845 receiver
Polk Audio surrond system (RT600, RT150, ...)

Similar Products Used:

Toshiba 2705

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 19, 2001]
Burt

Strength:

Picture and sound ...wonderful...with 32" Toshiba TV...not much different than HDTV. Never cared about the bells and whistles anyhow.

Weakness:

I suppose the remote could be alot better, but I like it better than previous Proscan's remote.

Surprised to read many of the negative reviews here. This unit is super quiet, outstanding picture (component out) and sound (optical out)

Similar Products Used:

1 year old crapped out Proscan DVD (no comparison)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 10, 2001]
David Macks
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

None

Weakness:

Too numerous to mention

Well, Pioneer finally made good on their promise to send me a refurbished unit to replace my new one. Guess what? Can you guess what I got in the box those a$$holes sent me? Sure you can guess. I'll give you a hint, its what all Pioneer Service Reps should be when found on the side of the road in a twisted wreck..... that's right. The refurbished replacement they sent me was DOA.

After 3 months of waiting they f***ers sent me a unit that had obviously been boxed for return to the factory. The disk tray was partially opened and taped shut so as to keep it from springing open in transit. Pioneer's not only sick, stupid and sloppy, they're criminal. Next stop... Better Business Bureau. F*** Pioneer!!! May the f***ers rot in hell.

Similar Products Used:

None, thank God...

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Sep 04, 2001]
Keith Perlstein
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

-DVD with good quality progressive scan
-Changer that plays anything for a low price
-easy and practical controls

Weakness:

no zoom (who cares about this)

Yes that's right $200 for a DVD-Changer with progressive scan. This costs less than some hifi vhs machines...certainly less than most single progressive scan dvd's. Great sound and picture (beautiful picture through component video input). Playing CD-R is a must and this does the trick without exception. Highly reccomend this...good job Pioneer.

Similar Products Used:

Toshiba SD-109 (a long time ago)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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