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Bob
August 23rd 03, 10:21 PM
I'm hoping to see a review of the Pionner DV-563A universal player
(both dvd-audio and sacd) soon. Best Buy will have them available
within the week ($180) and some online sellers already do. Here's a
link: http://www.smr-home-theatre.org/ces2003/sources/page_03.shtml.
Apparently the sacd signal is converted from DSD to PCM which seems
very undesirable but if the engineers executed the method right, I
suppose it's possible for the benefits of sacd to come through
unscathed. I do however believe in the saying "you get what you pay
for". I don't know if it would be practical to walk in to Best Buy
with my Senn. HD-600's and headphone amp and spend an extended period
of time in the store auditioning amongst the ambient noise of
customers and other A/V sources.
I do want to mention that I have no plans of replacing my current red
book cd player for this model Pioneer...it would be an addition to my
present sources and almost certainly as a 2 channel only device, no
plans for converting what I already have into home theatre. Also, no
doubt I can get a better sounding universal player for more money
(Marantz, Esoteric, etc), but in this "interim period" of another
format war, I can't justify spending too much $$$. This would
basically be a "holdover" device until the format war is settled and I
take the plunge for a true high-end player.

Bob
August 27th 03, 03:33 AM
> Here's a
> > link: http://www.smr-home-theatre.org/ces2003/sources/page_03.shtml.
> > Apparently the sacd signal is converted from DSD to PCM which seems
> > very undesirable but if the engineers executed the method right, I
> > suppose it's possible for the benefits of sacd to come through
> > unscathed.
>
Thanks, for the link to that web site. I did a Google search for the
model # but somehow overlooked it. Very Informative. As soon as Best
But gets them, I will pick one up. Can't go wrong for the money,
espescially as a DVD video player it does 3:2 pulldown in progressive
scan where as my Pioneer 434 does not.
>
> I do however believe in the saying "you get what you pay
> > for". I don't know if it would be practical to walk in to Best Buy
> > with my Senn. HD-600's and headphone amp
>
> What headphone amp do you use?
>
Audio Alchemy HPA-1.0. It also powers my Grado 225's. Not unhappy with
it but i've heard good things about the Musical Fidelity X-Cans and
i'm thinking of picking one up.