Way under $1k that I've just received, is the Philips 963SA. It has an Analog Devices ADV7300 108 MHz/13 bit video DAC, a Genesis(Faroudja) FLI 2310 video chip, SACD, onboard decoders, lots 'o video adjustments, switchable upsampling, dual lasers, double bottom plate. Also an IEC power connector; the ever popular 'Alwaysin' 2-pole brand...
While the audio section is op-amps (claimed to be late model, hi-speed varieties), the shielded power supply section has lots 'o room. Free tip: to get in this unit, you'll need a small Torx spline driver, like used on HP printers.
I instantly trashed the warranty by installing an Acme Audio receptacle and Kimber TSSS wiring to the power board.
Kinda plain jane, slab-faced appearance, and the dinky, skimpy manual sucks. Made in Hungary, no less...
My first DVD; visablly better than SVHS...
While the audio section is op-amps (claimed to be late model, hi-speed varieties), the shielded power supply section has lots 'o room. Free tip: to get in this unit, you'll need a small Torx spline driver, like used on HP printers.
I instantly trashed the warranty by installing an Acme Audio receptacle and Kimber TSSS wiring to the power board.
Kinda plain jane, slab-faced appearance, and the dinky, skimpy manual sucks. Made in Hungary, no less...
My first DVD; visablly better than SVHS...