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Review NaN of
, from Anaheim, CA USA
Price Paid:
$500.00
from Ken Crane's Summary: For the love of anything electronic, don't buy this unit! After searching for a DVD player for months, I relented and bought this Yamaha. The video components are identical to Panasonic's A310, I believe. Thinking, perhaps, that Panasonic fixed the glitches on the A310, I bought the Yamaha, despite it having Panasonic parts inside. Boy, was I wrong. Now I'm ticked! After only having the DVD-C996 for a week and a half, it's showing the same exact problems as the A310 did. Pixelation, picture freezing, sound droppage, CD skipping, etc.
Since the store I bought it from only has a 7 day moneyback policy, I'm stuck either with the player, or I have to exchange it for something of equal or greater value. Talk about feeling ripped off for $500 smacks.
At this point, I'm ready to skip buying DVDs and DVD players until the manufacturers can get their components and software to work correctly. Ever since my Panasonic A310 started to pixelate, freeze and drop sound, I've been on the hunt to find a replacement. It's been a joke, to say the least. I was really happy with the A310. The sound and picture were excellent. But the problems started occuring after only 2 years of modest use.
So, with credit card in hand, I shopped around and looked at the reviews here. To my dismay, most of the players out on the market have a lot of technical glitches, or share components from other manufacturers--- which also have technical glitches. I tried JVC. Poor, poor quality. I tried Pioneer's lower-priced line. Cheap quality. I tried Pioneer's Elite 37. Great picture, terrible Pioneer sound. Tried Sony. Soft picture, okay sound. Tried Harmon/Kardon's DVD 50 at $599. Cheap quality and terrible "audiophile sound." Finally, I bought the Yamaha DVD-C996. Bad, bad, bad, bad!
I've been a fan of Yamaha for years. I would've thought they'd be careful in selecting components on their DVD players. If Yamaha knew that Panasonic, which is normally very reliable, had problems, don't you think they'd address them before putting the parts into the players? I've heard that some companies will fix the glitches on their players. How come Panasonic hasn't? Yamaha and Panasonic have burned this loyal customer. See if I buy anything else from you guys again. Strengths: Yamaha looks Weaknesses: It's Panasonic on the inside! It skips, pixelates and drops out the sound while playing a DVD. I tried playing a normal CD, it skipped, too! Similar Products Used: Pioneer Elite 37, Sony 560D, Harmon/Kardon DVD 50, and so on.
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