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Do I need a CD Player? Is there a Difference?
I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a blu
ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Reg |
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On 3 Jan 2010 22:58:55 GMT, RD500 wrote:
I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a blu ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I recommended the Oppos in response to one of your other cross-posts. Kal |
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"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message
... On 3 Jan 2010 22:58:55 GMT, RD500 wrote: I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a blu ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I recommended the Oppos in response to one of your other cross-posts. Kal Just looked on there website an see a player that palys HD audio formats like SACD and DVD Audio and the specs say : Frequency: 20Hz - 20kHz (±0.4dB) So that is no HD audio format. Edmund |
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 06:36:00 -0800, Edmund wrote
(in article ): "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message=20 ... On 3 Jan 2010 22:58:55 GMT, RD500 wrote: =20 I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a bl= u ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. =20 I recommended the Oppos in response to one of your other cross-posts. =20 Kal =20 =20 Just looked on there website an see a player that palys HD audio formats like SACD and DVD Audio and the specs say : Frequency: 20Hz - 20kHz (=B10.4dB) =20 So that is no HD audio format. =20 Edmund=20 =20 I've a friend who bought one of the Oppo Blu-Ray players. He said that h= e=20 found the audio performance to be not very good. He said that for movies = it=20 was more than adequate, but for music it sounded far less satisfying than= his=20 old California Audio CD player. I've never heard one and cannot comment=20 personally on the sound, BUT I do know that the Oppo players do not actua= lly=20 decode DSD (SACD), but rather will output it via HDMI to an outboard DSD=20 decoder (and who has one of those?) or play it internally by converting i= t to=20 16-Bit, 44.1 KHz PCM first. I suspect it does the same for all of the DVD= -A=20 formats as well, but I can't swear to it. Not an ideal situation, if true= .. I=20 suggest that you contact them directly and talk to someone technical befo= re=20 considering the Oppo for music playback.=20 If all you want is the ability to ACCESS DVD-A and SACD (as opposed to=20 actually playing them in their native formats and hearing the advantages = of=20 these high-resolution formats) the Oppo might be fine, but as far as SACD= is=20 concerned, most of them are hybrid discs with a RedBook PCM layer anyway,= and=20 will thus already play on any CD player, so I really don't see the point.= ...=20 |
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"RD500" wrote in message
I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a blu ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Any Blu Ray player worth its salt will do a commendable job with previous generational optical media. The big thing to watch out for is load and cue times. Blu Ray players can take their sweet time figuring out what they have to play. This was also true with DVD players, but indications are that its even gotten worse. |
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 16:01:28 -0800, Arny Krueger wrote
(in article ): "RD500" wrote in message I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a blu ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Any Blu Ray player worth its salt will do a commendable job with previous generational optical media. The big thing to watch out for is load and cue times. Blu Ray players can take their sweet time figuring out what they have to play. This was also true with DVD players, but indications are that its even gotten worse. That is correct. Most Blu-Ray players ARE slower than molasses in January when loading . But, very few seem to support SACD (or DVD-A, for that matter), which is fine if the OP doesn't need or want those formats. If he does, except for the Oppo (which isn't very good on the audio side) those combo players (like the Marantz all-in-one player) are obscenely expensive. |
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"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message
... On 3 Jan 2010 22:58:55 GMT, RD500 wrote: I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a blu ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I recommended the Oppos in response to one of your other cross-posts. Kal The one that would probably most interest you and fit your budget is the Oppo BDP-83SE. It is a special addition of their universal player with customized analog channels optimized for audiophile-quality sound. Here is the introductory blurb from their home page: "The OPPO BDP-83 Special Edition Blu-ray Disc Player is an exciting upgrade based on the highly acclaimed BDP-83. Already well known for its exceptional audio and video performance, the BDP-83 is upgraded with an all new analog audio stage and improved power supply to become the Special Edition. Designed for the discerning audio enthusiast, the OPPO BDP-83 Special Edition Blu-ray Disc Player delivers an exceptionally wide dynamic range, ultra low distortion, accurate sound stage and jitter-free music clarity via its dedicated stereo and 7.1ch analog audio output." And here are the specs on frequency response which you put a lot of stock in, apparently: Audio Characteristics** Frequency: Stereo 20Hz - 44kHz (±0.2dB), 20kHz - 96kHz (±1.1dB) 7.1CH 20Hz - 44kHz (±0.4dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 117dB (A-weighted, auto-mute off) THD+N: 0.002% (1kHz at 0dBFS, 20kHz LPF) Dynamic Range: 104dB (24-bit unweighted) Channel Separation: 106dB (24-bit unweighted) Here is the link to that page on their site: http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-83SE/ |
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On 4 Jan 2010 14:36:00 GMT, "Edmund" wrote:
Just looked on there website an see a player that palys HD audio formats like SACD and DVD Audio and the specs say : Frequency: 20Hz - 20kHz (±0.4dB) So that is no HD audio format. And what does that spec say about more extended response? Nada. All it shows is linearity within the defined limits. Try reading some 3rd party tests. LIke this: http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/image...tput-large.gif Kal |
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On 4 Jan 2010 18:25:00 GMT, Audio Empire
wrote: I've a friend who bought one of the Oppo Blu-Ray players. He said that h= e=20 found the audio performance to be not very good. He said that for movies = it=20 was more than adequate, but for music it sounded far less satisfying than= his=20 old California Audio CD player. I've never heard one and cannot comment=20 personally on the sound, BUT I do know that the Oppo players do not actua= lly=20 decode DSD (SACD), but rather will output it via HDMI to an outboard DSD=20 decoder (and who has one of those?) or play it internally by converting i= t to=20 16-Bit, 44.1 KHz PCM first. I suspect it does the same for all of the DVD= -A=20 formats as well, but I can't swear to it. Not an ideal situation, if true= . I=20 suggest that you contact them directly and talk to someone technical befo= re=20 considering the Oppo for music playback.=20 If all you want is the ability to ACCESS DVD-A and SACD (as opposed to=20 actually playing them in their native formats and hearing the advantages = of=20 these high-resolution formats) the Oppo might be fine,..................... I do not know who your friend is or what he knows but some of what he says is simply untrue. He may be confusing it with an earlier non-Blu-Ray Oppo. Sure, contact Oppo. Also, read some independant reviews. but as far as SACD= is=20 concerned, most of them are hybrid discs with a RedBook PCM layer anyway,= and=20 will thus already play on any CD player, so I really don't see the point.= ..=20 ??? The redbook layer is never multichannel and most SACDs do offer multichannel DSD tracks. Kal |
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On Tue, 5 Jan 2010 03:52:16 -0800, Kalman Rubinson wrote
(in article ): On 4 Jan 2010 18:25:00 GMT, Audio Empire wrote: I've a friend who bought one of the Oppo Blu-Ray players. He said that h= e=20 found the audio performance to be not very good. He said that for movies = it=20 was more than adequate, but for music it sounded far less satisfying than= his=20 old California Audio CD player. I've never heard one and cannot comment=20 personally on the sound, BUT I do know that the Oppo players do not actua= lly=20 decode DSD (SACD), but rather will output it via HDMI to an outboard DSD=20 decoder (and who has one of those?) or play it internally by converting i= t to=20 16-Bit, 44.1 KHz PCM first. I suspect it does the same for all of the DVD= -A=20 formats as well, but I can't swear to it. Not an ideal situation, if true= . I=20 suggest that you contact them directly and talk to someone technical befo= re=20 considering the Oppo for music playback.=20 If all you want is the ability to ACCESS DVD-A and SACD (as opposed to=20 actually playing them in their native formats and hearing the advantages = of=20 these high-resolution formats) the Oppo might be fine,..................... I do not know who your friend is or what he knows but some of what he says is simply untrue. He may be confusing it with an earlier non-Blu-Ray Oppo. Sure, contact Oppo. Also, read some independant reviews. but as far as SACD= is=20 concerned, most of them are hybrid discs with a RedBook PCM layer anyway,= and=20 will thus already play on any CD player, so I really don't see the point.= ..=20 ??? The redbook layer is never multichannel and most SACDs do offer multichannel DSD tracks. Not if it plays SACD as 16/44.1 PCM it isn't. This from the DBP-83 feature list: "Users can select whether to output the DSD (Direct Stream Digital) signal in its native format or convert it into PCM." And from the Specifications: "HDMI Audio: Stereo, up to 7.1ch high-resolution PCM, up to 5.1ch DSD bitstream or LPCM conversion of Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, and DTS-HD Master Audio." That's no different from the way Oppo advertised the SACD capability of their older non-Blu-Ray players and I take it to mean that the player outputs SACD as PCM directly, but will pass the SACD native DSD format bitstream to an outboard processor via HDMI as this is how the older machines worked with SACD as well. Of course, I could be wrong, but that's how it reads to me. As far as my friend's comments with regard to sound quality, If you read the Stereophile review of the unit: http://www.stereophile.com/musicinth...37/index2.html They more or less agree with his assessment of the unit's audio performance. |
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On 5 Jan 2010 17:21:28 GMT, Audio Empire
wrote: Not if it plays SACD as 16/44.1 PCM it isn't. Sure but that ain't so. This from the DBP-83 feature list: "Users can select whether to output the DSD (Direct Stream Digital) signal in its native format or convert it into PCM." Yup and both are full bitrate. I know from experience reading the output on my display. And from the Specifications: "HDMI Audio: Stereo, up to 7.1ch high-resolution PCM, up to 5.1ch DSD bitstream or LPCM conversion of Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, and DTS-HD Master Audio." And where does that say anything about restricted sampling or bit rates? That's no different from the way Oppo advertised the SACD capability of their older non-Blu-Ray players and I take it to mean that the player outputs SACD as PCM directly, but will pass the SACD native DSD format bitstream to an outboard processor via HDMI as this is how the older machines worked with SACD as well. Of course, I could be wrong, but that's how it reads to me. So what? All words, no numbers. As far as my friend's comments with regard to sound quality, If you read the Stereophile review of the unit: http://www.stereophile.com/musicinth...37/index2.html They more or less agree with his assessment of the unit's audio performance. Since I wrote that review, I am familiar with the assessment. However, as I originally posted (on one of the OP's many crossposts), the 83SE is much better and highly recommended. Kal |
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Kalman Rubinson wrote:
On 5 Jan 2010 17:21:28 GMT, Audio Empire wrote: Not if it plays SACD as 16/44.1 PCM it isn't. Sure but that ain't so. It ain't even so for its lowly ancestor the Oppo 720HD, which does convert DSD to PCM...at 88.2 kHz/24bit. "HDMI Audio: Stereo, up to 7.1ch high-resolution PCM, up to 5.1ch DSD bitstream or LPCM conversion of Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, and DTS-HD Master Audio." And where does that say anything about restricted sampling or bit rates? They more or less agree with his assessment of the unit's audio performance. Since I wrote that review, I am familiar with the assessment. LOL. ; -- -S We have it in our power to begin the world over again - Thomas Paine |
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Audio Empire wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 06:36:00 -0800, Edmund wrote (in article ): "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message=20 ... On 3 Jan 2010 22:58:55 GMT, RD500 wrote: =20 I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a bl= u ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. =20 I recommended the Oppos in response to one of your other cross-posts. =20 Kal =20 =20 Just looked on there website an see a player that palys HD audio formats like SACD and DVD Audio and the specs say : Frequency: 20Hz - 20kHz (=B10.4dB) =20 So that is no HD audio format. =20 Edmund=20 =20 I've a friend who bought one of the Oppo Blu-Ray players. He said that h= e=20 found the audio performance to be not very good. He said that for movies = it=20 was more than adequate, but for music it sounded far less satisfying than= his=20 old California Audio CD player. He was probably imagining the difference. Or maybe the output of the Cal Audio player was just a dB or so louder. -- -S We have it in our power to begin the world over again - Thomas Paine |
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On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 06:11:37 -0800, Steven Sullivan wrote
(in article ): Audio Empire wrote: On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 06:36:00 -0800, Edmund wrote (in article ): "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message=20 ... On 3 Jan 2010 22:58:55 GMT, RD500 wrote: =20 I am looking to buy a Blu Ray player. My question is: Can I find a bl= u ray player that will be as good playing CD's as it will be for DVD's and Blu Ray discs, or will I need to purchase a separate CD player? I am not sure whether the quality components built into a $1000 blu ray player will also be as good for CD's? Any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. =20 I recommended the Oppos in response to one of your other cross-posts. =20 Kal =20 =20 Just looked on there website an see a player that palys HD audio formats like SACD and DVD Audio and the specs say : Frequency: 20Hz - 20kHz (=B10.4dB) =20 So that is no HD audio format. =20 Edmund=20 =20 I've a friend who bought one of the Oppo Blu-Ray players. He said that h= e=20 found the audio performance to be not very good. He said that for movies = it=20 was more than adequate, but for music it sounded far less satisfying than= his=20 old California Audio CD player. He was probably imagining the difference. Or maybe the output of the Cal Audio player was just a dB or so louder. Possibly, I can't say. I'm merely advising caution and that the OP check out these units carefully before making a choice. |
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