I'm in the market for a new universal player that will see dual duty as a video transport and hi-rez audio player. Redbook CD performance isn't critical as I have a GNSC-modified Wadia 861 which is doing just fine in that department.
Currently I have a Denon DVD-3930CI which is great for video, but less-than-stellar for audio. I would just have this unit modified for audio performance, but a change in cabinetry is forcing the DVD player to be silver (to match everything else). Denon no longer offers the 3930 (or much of anything else) in silver.
Here's what I "need:"
- Excellent video performance. Current display is 1080i, but I may have 1080p soon. - DVI or HDMI video - Silver brushed aluminum faceplate - Balanced outputs for 2 ch audio. - Can't spend more than $5k
Here's what I would like to have:
- solid construction (in the same class as the Wadia) - reference-level SACD performance
This actually shouldn't be too hard to scare up as an Esoteric UX-3 or DV-60 should work just fine. Since my budget is going to pretty much dictate used and the DV-60s seem to be holding their value better than the UX-3s it seems to make sense to push it a bit and go for a UX-3
Anything else out there that I should look at? Although I can spend up to $5k I would prefer to spend a lot less.
My SACD collection isn't extensive at this point, but it will grow over time. I would like to find a player that will serve my needs for the long haul.
03-06-07: Chadnliz I would spend whatever you want right now, this war between formats shows no hint of being settled, and it could end up a case of murder/suicide where both get dumped.
The DV-60's are holding their value better because they are newer than the UX-3's, even the UX-3 SE's. The DV-60's have the more up to date video circuitry, including upscaling to 1080p and HDMI outputs, which the UX-3's do not have. Though the UX-3 does have a DVI output, it's not 1080p.
FWIW, I've also owned a Esoteric DV-50S, and the DV-60's video performance is much better.
03-06-07: Chadnliz Jmcgrogan2 with all due respect I was responding to anothers opinion and offered mine, I was not talking to you.
Chadnliz, with all due respect, this is a public forum, obviously you do not understand what that means. If you want to send PM's, please do so off-line.
No deal. News flash...public forums are for the sake of all involved, not just the original poster. Though I will take note that you have some issues, and I will not respond to you in the future....
If you do not wish for anyone to read and/or comment on what you have to say, do not post it in a public forum. It really is that simple.
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