New universal SACD/DVD-Audio player out!

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by Joel1963, Jul 29, 2003.

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  1. Joel1963

    Joel1963 Senior Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    Montreal
    The Pioneer DV-563A SACD/DVD Audio universal player just came out in Montreal, at a measly $299 at Future Shop. Has anybody tried this player — a salesman at a higher-end store scoffed when asked about it, to the effect of: "How good could it be for $299?" Any thoughts?
     
  2. JohnG

    JohnG PROG now in Dolby ATMOS!

    Location:
    Long Island NY
    Certainly can't be beat for new adoptees and those with low to mid-fi systems.

    Sounds like its the Sony 775 for Universal Player newbies. The 775 was a good cheap SACD player that was the audio bargain of 2002.

    This one could be the audio bargain of 2003!
     
  3. Jim Ricketts

    Jim Ricketts Active Member

    Location:
    Freedom, USA
    Some of the Universal players downsample the DSD to PCM so be aware of that possibility.
     
  4. JohnG

    JohnG PROG now in Dolby ATMOS!

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    Long Island NY

    that may be true with this player. if you really want full DSD and have the system to show it off...then a better quality player would be needed (like the Denon or Marantz).

    This player will be great for the masses though.
     
  5. quadanasazilands

    quadanasazilands New Member

    Location:
    never never land
    The 563 down samples the 565/45a does not, still a great deck for the$:thumbsup:
     
  6. Gary

    Gary Nauga Gort! Staff

    Location:
    Toronto
    I just may pick one up for the house system and take the Panasonic RP82 to the listening room....

    A cheaper solution than the Pioneer 45A!

    I'll think about that one for a while....
     
  7. JohnG

    JohnG PROG now in Dolby ATMOS!

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    Long Island NY
    It's available at OneCall.com for only $162!
     
  8. triple

    triple Senior Member

    Location:
    Zagreb, Croatia
    Does Warner make players also? ;)

    Goran
     
  9. Grant

    Grant Life is a rock, but the radio rolled me!

    WE just went through a big thread about this.
     
  10. Taurus

    Taurus Senior Member

    Location:
    Houston, Texas
    Sorry folks for the interruption but this is driving me nuts.

    When DSD is "downsampled" to PCM, very little downsampling (if any?) is occurring.

    Remember:

    DSD uses a sampling rate of 2.8 million samples per second, BUT each sample consists of only a one bit word.

    Dvd-audio's highest resolution PCM format samples at "only" 192,000 samples per second but each sample uses 24 bits to form a piece of sound data. The smallest data word dvd-audio uses is 16 bits.

    In other words, you cannot directly compare these two formats.

    [T]
     
  11. LeeS

    LeeS Music Fan

    Location:
    Atlanta
    "In other words, you cannot directly compare these two formats."

    That is true. One looks at the height of the amplitude of the wave (PCM), the other the change in height (DSD).

    Many audio engineers (both R&D and pure recording) do feel that DSD has an advantage in that it samples more frequently which can capture note transients better. The word length is not as relevent to understanding DSD since you are looking at change in height.
     
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