Oppo BDP-105 is a great swiss army knife. Good Blu-Ray player and also has 2 HDMI inputs and decodes audio through its DSS Sabre DACs.
What is the Bu-ray plauyer that you are using?
Anything suggestions about blu-ray players, I found some blu-ray players in this article, are you using one of them?
Or directly share yours with me
My Oppo 103 got moved permanently to the tv room when the 205 was released. I called Modwright and scored a demo version of the 205, "modified" to include an external, 1 tube power supply and a 2 tubes in the audio output stage of the base unit. Feeding my KHorns through a PrimaLuna EVO 400, the sound is plenty good enough for me. One thing: the 205 occasionally plays a track (usually track 7 or 8) over-and-over until I manually skip to the next song.....frustrating when it randomly occurs! Too bad the software updates have been discontinued....... |
Sounds like @dwmaggie and I have something in common. Bought the Panasonic BD-UP 9000 when it debuted, about 3 years ago. It's trouble free and superb. Gets top reviews, esp for the price. Mine does play SACD. Also just upgraded my HT to mostly Magnepan - MMG-W and DWM's. Wonderful integrated sound has displaced my sub - it just gets in the way now. |
I also endorse the Sony UBP-X800 for Blu Ray, but with one caveat; it does not have a USB port on the back, and using the USB on the front is not a straightforward PNP task. The player requires you to format the disk in a way that it can use it. (I bought this to replace my UDP 205, which developed too many quirks in the movie playback system since OPPO is no longer updating the firmware to my knowledge.) First format the drive in FAT32; NTFS; exFAT. Then insert it to allow the player to set up it's proprietary file system, then add files. You can’t just plug a drive of any kind into the device and play from it, because the player can’t read the drive if created in a different way. Also, thumb drives are limited to 500gig. If you can live with that, the picture quality has been worth the price, both on my old Bravia and my new LG OLED.
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Recently purchased a new Panasonic BDUP 9000, My Oppo BD95 was sounding in need of a major repair. That said the Panasonic is miles above the Oppo for 2 channel. It was on special for under $900, it took over a week to think about and purchase it. He was a 100% ebay vendor. Very happy with this player-it just won't play SACDs, oh well. |
I use LG HD player for HT. I don't know of any HT/bluray player that is good for quality 2 channel sound. Iike most here, I use a CD transport going to my DAC for 2 channel sound. In fact, since I don't listen to CDs often, I didn't realize how bad my blueray player was at playing 2 channel sound until I went to Roon. I decided to compare music streamed via Qobuz to the same CD and I was surprised that the streamed music was much superior. Upon thinking about it, it was obvious to me that the cheap built-in DAC in my bluray player can't hold a candle to my $15K stand alone. I promptly bought a CD transport. |
My humble Oppo 103 player has among the best sounding audio coming out of the analog section I've heard. The player's interface was also beautiful and responsive. I've upgraded to an LG HD BD player to get 4k. The audio/video performance is fine since I'm now playing through an Anthem MRX 540, but the UI performance is rather slow or unresponsive and it's not 100% integrated with my LG TV's remote. It also has a hard time with starting certain disks I use for calibration. If I had to do it again I would not recommend the LG as a great choice, but if all you do is stick a disk in and play, you'll be fine. |
My small HT, I went all Sony based on TV choice, then AVR and Blu-Ray Player for the ease of unified remotes in March 2018 article mentions x700, I chose UBP-X800, so far unbeatable. I bought a couple of highly regarded and recommended Oppo’s, compared, no better sound or video, in HT or 2 channel system, Balanced or RCA, sold them, kept the Sony. SACD/CD, I went thru 9 players until I found and love vintage xa5400ES.
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