Who is planning to buy the oppo-95 and...?


I plan to get the oppo-95 and use the analog inputs into my nakamichi avr. How would I do bass mgmt with this? Any suggestions overall?

Joe in Mobile
magsterone
I don't think OPPO is necessarily changing directions. You can still buy their non-Blu Ray universal players at very inexpensive prices and their quality is considerably above the usual suspects, such as Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, LG, etc.

While their universal Blu Ray players are about $100-$150 more than the consumer grade Sony's, Samsung's, LG's, and Panasonics--they also provide better visuals and sonics.

With the new 3D OPPO BDP 93 that is also a universal Blu Ray with internet connections, you definitely are paying $100-$150 nore for considerably better performance. I imagine when the OPPO BDP 95 arrives at around $900 in March, it will be comparable to a Marantz 9400, which costs around $5,000.
My Oppo BluRay offered a good picture but nothing remarkable about the sound. It sounds good but its not anything outstanding or game changing at all. My player was a good value but it didnt cost near $1000 either, at that price there will be some competition unless they really stepped up there game, time will tell.
I just paid for my 95 which I will pick up next week. They received very few units for early shipment and are prepping those units now.

In reference to a comment above, according to Oppo, the 95 does not use a new transport but is a complete redesign from previous models.

I have some Wilson Watt Puppies and have listened to the Oppo 83 and the 83 SE. The 83 SE sound is more resolved but cooler. I will post my reaction to the 95 next week.
Is it me or ?, why are people buying/selling 83SE for prices approx $100-$200 below the new projected price of the 95