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Review 2 of 8
Price Paid:
$399.00
from Crutchfield Summary: This is an impressive player at an outstanding price.
I wanted a high-quality DVD player to compliment my Sony rear-projection HDTV, and as a musician and engineer, I also wanted a great sounding CD player and a taste of the new DVD-A format. I wanted all of this and I did NOT want to spend a grand.
It seemed like the only competitors in this price/performance category were this one and the Pioneer Elite DV-45A, which doesn't offer DCDi by Faroudja Processing, about which I'd read such wonderful things. The Pioneer is also a single disc player, and I like loading up a few disks and hitting "random".
The video and audio quality are what I expected, which is terrific. Colors are deep and rich, and there are no de-interlacing artifacts. Audio, as with most Yamaha products, is pristine and uncolored. Some material, unfortunately, could use some coloring.
FYI, my setup is as follows:
- Yamaha RX-V1300 receiver
- Paradigm CC-170 center speaker
- Paradigm Atoms L&R front speakers
- Paradigm Cinema 90 rear surround speakers
- Paradigm PDR-12 powered sub
- Sony KP-43HT20 43" HD rear-projection TV
This setup is great for video with surround sound and pretty OK for stereo or 5.1 music.
I use the player's digital coax out to the receiver, plus six RCA connectors for the DVD-A 5.1 output, which is analog only. I also route the component video through the receiver to the TV. I spent about $200 on various cables! And I'm talking about (relatively cheap) Audio Source cables.
I have to say, the player and receiver work nicely together. And, along with my Yamaha cassette deck, the components look very understated and attractive. Since they're in the middle of the living room, that's very important. To my wife, at least.
The only major complaint I have about this DVD player is that it seems to take forever to change a disk or load a new one. This is in comparison to other CD changers. I have no experience with other DVD changers, so I don't know if this problem is typical with all of them. I've never actually timed the delay, but it is definitely annoying.
Another thing that bothers me is that, to access the menu of a DVD-A (for example, to change the playback format from high-res stereo to 5.1 surround)I have to have the monitor on. It took me a while to realize this when I first set the unit up. It would be nice to access this menu using the display panel only.
I love the sound of DVD-A but I hate that there is such a limited selection of albums. Honestly, I found only 3 disks that I wanted to buy, so I actually listen to DVD-A maybe once every few weeks, at most. Hopefully this will change as the selection grows.
Complaints notwithstanding, I highly recommend this unit for both the average consumer and the audio/video enthusiast. Strengths: High end video/audio specs and performance.
Looks great with my other Yamaha components. Weaknesses: Slow disk change. Similar Products Used: Compared to Pioneer DV45A & DV47i, Onkyo
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