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Review 5 of 102
Price Paid:
$375.00
from Sony Store Summary: The thing someone mentioned about jamming, then switching to another scene... well, it did it once (and has never jammed or skipped on any other disc). It did it on a filthy rental movie (no, not XXX, just full of scratches and fingerprints). I assumed it was the disc, not the player. I have bought many Sony players because the stabilizer method they use works. Other players have skipped and jammed far worse.
Mine was not made in Japan; it was made in Malaysia.
The SACD (one free with the unit) through 6 ANALOG PORTS!!! Please... could they not send the decoded signal through the coax port? I will not route 6 RCAs (very pricey in high quality) to get a sound that is very much like a regular CD with Pro Logic II (and SACD disks cost more). I am very happy with DVD audio discs (not DVD-A, just DVD stuff like Hell Freezes Over), digitally recorded and DTS (I'm a DTS junkie; DTS rain is WET).
I will definitely return it, either for the Sony 600, which I like very much, or the Harman-Kardon D 50 (despite all the mixed reviews; if it acts up, it'll go back in the 30-day return period. Period.
Value becuase I got a $160. CAD discount. Otherwise, too expensive for analog SACD output. Sony needs to rethink this idea!
Very good product rating because it is a good product. It's just not the right one for me. Strengths: Plays all discs (only one has ever skipped). Pretty lights. Exchange... best of all. Instant Replay (backs up 10 seconds instantly). Weaknesses: Those damn 6 cables for SACD output. Similar Products Used: Sony DVP-NC600B, Panasonic RV21 (garbage)
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