Aiwa XD-DV370 DVD Players

Aiwa XD-DV370 DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

DVD player

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 30, 2002]
futurecop
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Multi Region Hack, Coax and Optical audio outputs, Component video out, the first "name brand" DVD player with MP3 playback capability, front panel menu capability, cool front display, almost all DVDs play correctly, picture quality is great on my 27" TV.

Weakness:

Terrible design for remote control. No batteries included for remote when new, problem playing Monsters Inc Disc 1 extras, touchy FF/TF and FR/TR buttons on front panel.

Back in 2000, I told my parents that I wanted a DVD player for Christmas. Back in 1997, I looked at DVD players since I was ready to buy a VCR and a new CD player (the portable died). I considered spending $650-800 on a DVD player, But I ended up just buying a Proscan PSVR65 VCR ($350) and was given a Sony CDP-CE505 CD player a couple months later. So I came out ahead in that deal. My parents wisely enough let me go to the store and pick out the player. I had been into the MP3 scene since 1996, and had bought a CD burner in January 2000. So the idea of being able to play MP3s back on a DVD player was important. At the time, there were only three brands of players that offered MP3 playback; Aiwa, Apex and Sampo. I knew about the Apex AD-600A player, but could not find one at Circuit City before they were "fixed". I really thought that Apex would be gone within a year (I was wrong) and Sampo players were just not sold in the DC area. So by default, I ended up with the Aiwa. In the two years I have had the player, it has worked great. My bedroom is always dusty, and I have only had one problem with a disc being read. Specifically, it was not the entire disc, but the extras section of Disc 1 of Monsters Inc. I took the disc down to my parents Panasonic DVD-RP56 Progressive Scan player, and that set of chapters opened up just fine. I own 45 DVDs, borrowed about 20 more, and rented about another 20 more discs, except for Monsters Inc., all worked completely flawless. On my parents old 20" JVC TV, using the composite video, there were some problems with the picture being really dark. However, I think it may have been the tube going bad on the TV. On my JVC 27550 TV, the picture is great via the S-Video connection. I have yet to hook it up to a "free" TV I was given, a 1989 model Sears 19" TV. I also have not hooked it up to my parents Panasonic HDTV Monitor (just because they have a progressive scan DVD player). Compared to VHS (Proscan PSVR865, Sony SLV-595HF, Toshiba VHS) and a older Toshiba Betamax, the picture quality is great, which is to be expected. The colors come out correctly, except on that old JVC 20" TV. There are no lip-sync problems either, which some older DVD players have problems with. I recently discovered that my DVD player can be hacked to play other regions of DVD. I am trying to obtain a copy of Eyes Wide Shut from another region, just to test if it really works. I have yet to play a VCD yet. I may burn one on my computer sometime just to see if that feature works. CD Audio playback works well, allthough, why would I do that with a 5 disc CD changer hooked directly to my Sony STR-D915 receiver, why bother? Speaking of that, I have never directly hooked the player to the receiver. It is hooked to the TV, then the audio is routed to the amp that way. I am looking to buy a new receiver within the next year. At that point, I will get to test the component video outputs and the digital audio outputs. I really don't like the remote control. When I opened the box for the player, there were no batteries included. Also, the remote feels cheep and has a terrible layout. I just use a universal one now, for this reason. Or I use the front panel, which includes menu controls. However the dual function Track Forward/Fast Forward and Track Reverse/Fast Reverse buttons on the front are hard to master. I like the display panel, which is also used on some Zenith DVD players. The multi color DVD spinning looks cool. Overall, I think this DVD player is solid. No regrets for asking my parents for this one

Similar Products Used:

Panasonic DVD player DVD-RP56 Sony CD Player CDP-CE505 Proscan VCR PSVR65 Sony SLV-595HF VCR Toshiba VHS and Betamax VCRs

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 23, 2002]
Kris Strue
Casual Listener

Strength:

Nice looking, good quality of DVD playback, easy region hacking, lots of features, reasonable price.

Weakness:

Primitive remote design. Big disappointment recently when it refused to play DVD+RW recorded on Philips recorder (despite listed as fully compatible with this standard on dvdplusrw.org page). I will have to sell it thus, going for +RW compatible model. Pity as I like this one a lot...

Great product - pity that at least my model is not DVD+RW compatible :-(...

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 12, 2002]
Clive Norton
AudioPhile

Strength:

Great picture Great sound Really great CD playback Outputs

Weakness:

Slow load times No direct track access for CDs Terrible MP3 playback

I love my music much more than video, so this was bought as a cheap DVD player to connect to an expensive hifi. Marantz CD63SE CD (more of this later...) Creative NOMAD Jukebox (This later, too) Yamaha DSP-E580 Arcam alpha 9 amp Arcam alpha 9P power amp Mission 752f fronts Mission 75c centres Rogers db101 rears Assorted expensive interconnects - no global strategy there. Goodmans 28" TV I chose this DVD over other models for a number of reasons: 1. The 24b/96K DAC was an attractive specification 2. Ability to play MP3s 3. Number of outputs (Audio, Audio 2, Video, S-Video, Component video, coax digital, optical digital) 4. Multizone capability 5. Build quality in this price category (I really hate flimsy tray fascias, and this has a nice rigid one) The picture is very good The sound from DVDs is very good The sound from CDs is very good. Infact, I cannot hear the difference between this and my Marantz CD63SE. The only disadvantages the Aiwa has are in it's load-times (slow) and inability to access tracks directly (next/previous only) The sound from MP3s is AWFUL or does not play I have tried different brands of CD-R, and different burning speeds. Slower burning speeds cures the playability issues, but they still sound lousy. Overprocessed, a bit echoey, no presence, muffled and slurred. Totally diabolical. My Creative NOMAD jukebox is a quarter the size, has a hugely inferior DAC, and still sounds 100x better than this. Needless to say, I do not use it for MP3 playback. I do not recommend that anyone buys this unit for MP3 playback. It is, however, an excellent DVD player. If you want a great sounding CD player, too, then this fits the bill, but the slow load times and finding the right track makes playing single tracks a real chore.

Similar Products Used:

Sony DVD player Marantz CD63SE CD player Creative Nomad Jukebox

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 26, 2002]
brian white
AudioPhile

Strength:

pure quality.

Weakness:

are you kidding?

it is the coolest piece of machine in the world. If you dont own it you are a tool and have not experienced a quality moment. i say moment because that is what this machine gives you. it is immortal. i shall use it till the day i die. no other can replace its beauty. the remote scheme is good. everyone else is stupid and needs to get a brail remote cause they suck.

Similar Products Used:

atari

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 05, 2002]
Peter
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Well made Looks nice

Weakness:

Layer change sucks

After searching the internet for a DVD player that doesn't have any trouble with the layer change, I settled on the 370. This was the only payable player that I could find that was specifically mentioned as having no layer change troubles. In my opinion there is no excuse for such problems (important keyword for DVD manufacturers: "Buffer") and it annoys me even if there is the slightest glitch. However after making a bid in ebay I found all the negative comments here and thought I had made a mistake. In the end everything turned out quite the opposite of what I expected: Long loading times is often mentioned here. With my player the times are comparable with a CD-ROM drive in a computer and everyone accepts that. Previously I used the horrible Creative Labs dx6 and its loading times were at least three times as long. The MP3 sound quality is perfectly OK, at least with the one CD I tried out (128Mbits encoding). There was no starting in the middle of songs, no echo, etc. The MP3 navigation is adequate but not brilliant. It could use the MP3 tags to display the proper song titles and in the right order but do any other players do that? And who honestly cares about FF and REW in the middle of a song. I want to hear music and not play around with it. The loading time for MP3 is a little longer but when you get to hear 12 or so hours of music, 10 more seconds of waiting doesn't hurt. With the CD playback I did notice that it does miss the first second of the first song on the CD. However I think I wouldn't have noticed if I hadn't read that here. Some people mentioned that the tray was loud which tends to make a cheap impression. The tray on mine was very quiet unlike the DVD-ROM drive in my creative labs player. That sounds like someone switched on a cake mixer. I even looked inside it since someone mentioned that the PCB was badly made. I was actually impressed by the quality, there was certainly nothing wrong there. The picture quality is OK but not as good in some scenes as my creative labs kit. Last but certainly not least, it completely botched up the layer change on 2 out of 3 DVDs so far. It hung for about half a minute and then suddenly started playing a completely different chapter! I went back to the same spot several times and found that it didn't always do this but there was still the typical layer change glitch.

Similar Products Used:

Creative Labs DX6

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 19, 2002]
neoalec
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

-Great sound quality. -Plays everything. -Easily region-hacked with its own remote. -Component out, digital audio.

Weakness:

-Slow load time -Rechecks what disc is inserted every time you turn it on and doesn''t begin from where you left off. -Fairly poor remote design. -Poor mp3 sound quality.

I just got the player today and I am giving my first impressions of it. First of all, I''m impressed with it. And buying it refurbished, it''s as if I got a brand new one for way less than anyone else is reporting here. (I know I play a game of luck when buying refurbished products, but that''s just my way. I like getting a good deal.) So far no problems with this new player. I wanted to give it a good workout today because I wanted to make sure there were no defects. The 24-bit D/A convertor sounds beautiful. Better than I had previously imagined from a DVD. Aiwa knows audio. The player plays everything I need it to. Playing homemade VCDs on CDRs and CDRWs, I''m having no problems whatsoever. You can region-hack this player to any region (including 0) with a simple code on its own remote! The days of a built-in region-switch menu may be gone, but this is the next best thing! The mp3 playback, however, is pretty lacking. You can''t scan forward or backward during playback and the audio-quality is piss-poor. It sounds so echoey, it''s like having the virtual 3-D audio turned way the hell up all the time. You can build a custom playlist, however. It''s a good thing I didn''t buy this player to play mp3s, so I don''t really care. But if you''re shopping for a player specifically for mp3s, SEARCH ELSEWHERE! It''s clear that this feature was only included to help sell the player. When you put in a DVD or anything else for that matter, the loading time is slow as hell. I found it almost unbearable, because I''m used to much faster. I guess it takes longer because this player has a lot of formats it''s capable of playing, so it has a lot to check for. It also accesses the DVD menus very slowly as well. It rechecks the disc each time you turn the player back on with a disc in it, which means you lose your spot if you were in the middle of watching something. The remote design is bothering me, but I know there are much worse DVD remotes out there. I have to laugh, because the design is almost exactly the same as my Aiwa stereo receiver remote. This layout doesn''t work well for navigating a DVD. For the flaws mentioned above, I still can''t complain too much. I got a great deal, and the player plays everything I need it to. The video and sound quality are great, which is the bottom line. This unit doesn''t feel quite as sturdy as my old Samsu

Similar Products Used:

Samsung DVD-709

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 19, 2001]
Jeff
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Video/Audio Quality, MP3 playback, Component outputs

Weakness:

No random play and too short file name display for MP3. Weird remote. Slow load time.

Purchased beginning of December along with a Panasonic D10 TV. Excellent Video Quality, have not found any discs that it won't play. Easy to set up. Works fine with my MP3 discs other than shortened file name display. Not a whole lot to say other than no problems at all, great price, great player.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 10, 2001]
lievn
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very good picture and sound. Is very quiet in use. Layer change is not noticeable. Plays DVD's, VCD's, CD-R's, CD-RW's and MP3's. Fast forward or Reverse up too 100x normal speed. And of course can be set region free with the remote (in Europe).

Weakness:

The MP3 function could have more features. The remote is a bit clumsy. Bookmarking functions last for only 8 minutes or so (so not after u have turned the player off).

First I was thinking of buying a Samsung 611, since it had similar functions. But their skipping problems don't seem to be history yet (although it's getting better I heared).
So I was looking for good DVD playback, a good price and good reliability.
After reading some good comments about this player at
http://www.dvd.reviewer.co.uk/
I went to look for it in my neighbourhood.
It wasn't easy, but finally I found one shop where they would order it.
When they had it in stock, I took some of my problem discs (especially The Matrix didn't do well on my DVD-ROM) and a CD-R with MP3 data, to test it out.
It played every disc flawless and since it was already the last one (the model seemed to be very popular), I bought it.
And I never regretted it since.
This player is does everything it needs to do.
DVD playback is very good (picture as well as sound).
The player is very quiet also.
Only the remote could be a bit more ergonomic, but I'm going to replace it with a universal model.
And the MP3 playback, I find as an nice extra but nothing more, because it misses some typical functions like fast forward/reverse. Although the sound quality is very acceptable.
Overall if u want better, then you'll have to pay much more.
One more thing, if u cant't find it in the stores and you don't mind missing VCD playback, then buy the LG 3350E/3351E. It's the same player, only with a built-in Dolby Digital decoder and no VCD playback.

Similar Products Used:

DVD-ROM connected to the TV.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 11, 2001]
David Starr

Strength:

cd-r, cd-rw playback, neat design, all current outputs/inputs

Weakness:

could use channel change and volume control on remote, slower load up time

I love this player, I tried other players for around the same price but none of them compared to this one. I like the look of it, the picture/sound quality and I found that once mastered the remote was not that hard to use. The menu screens are very good and handy

Similar Products Used:

KLH 5 disc changer $200(best buy)-good but no cd-r playback, JVC 3 disc changer $250(circiut city)-worst remote design I've ever seen reqires one to hold down 2 buttons to fast forward or rewind, and I also had a samsung 711 which, contrary to popular believe does not play cd-r's and this is even said in the manual

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 21, 2001]
Glen Bowen
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Quality Build, very appealing looking, audio & video

Weakness:

The remote could use some help, very loud when door is opening & closing(very minor)

Before purchasing this model I had looked at the sony, panasonic & JVC. The Aiwa gives much more at a lower price, also most of the reviews that I had found for this model was very positive. The machine gives excellent video & audio, however I haven't noticed a big difference when using the simulated surround sound. The menu's are very easy to follow. I would recommend this product as a buy. I had to order it direct, CC didn't have a time frame of when they would have a new shipment. 6 bucks S&H, can't complain about that.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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