It depends on the rest of your system, and what you're used to hearing. I have a DV47a for SACD and DVD-A, and can say that I am only too happy to shut it off and get back to my normal front end (Spectral), which is orders of magnitude more refined, neutral, tight, and capable than the Pioneer. CD playback with the Pioneer falls in the same category. Mass market gear doesn't cut it with very high end (and revealing) equipment. I am waiting for the first serious high end universal player to come along, and the Pioneer is just a stopgap until then.
Pioneer DV47a
I am considering buying this player vs a higher-end, less versitile player like the Arcam DV88. My feeling is that I will enjoy the multiple format options (SACD and DVD-A) more than I would enjoy the improvement I would get on Redbook CD and video a higher-end player might have.
(I know the Arcam can be upgraded to DVD-A but it would be almost double the price of the Pioneer and would still not have SACD.)
Does anyone who has this Pioneer player feel it is not fairly decent at regular CD as well as SACD and DVD-A.
(I know the Arcam can be upgraded to DVD-A but it would be almost double the price of the Pioneer and would still not have SACD.)
Does anyone who has this Pioneer player feel it is not fairly decent at regular CD as well as SACD and DVD-A.
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