Suggestions on a Blu-ray DVD player?


I'm considering any new models from Oppo, Denon, Toshiba, or other companies and under $1000. What can you recommend for strictly home theater use 5.1, not 2-channel audio? Thanks
rxlarry99
Are you using a receiver and its DACs? If so, the Oppo should be all you need.
you may not like this answer, but most all of the current bluray players outputing on HDMI 1.3 will give you the same home theater experience. No need to spend over $100 on the player FOR HOME THEATER.
1st thing, I disagree with Ghstudio's assessment. Those $100 players will never give you the picture quality that the Oppo produces from standard-def DVDs - not even close.

Additionally, since it's for HT use only, I wouldn't bother with buying the SE or any of the other hot-rodded versions. Use the HDMI output and you'll be in HT heaven for very reasonable money. Of course, this will also allow you to use room-correction and (real) bass management found on most HT receivers and pre-processors nowadays. You lose that by going to the analog outputs, stick with the HDMI connection.

I currently have the plain-Jane version and decided NOT to upgrade to the SE mainly beacuse I am buying a new pre-processor and will make use of the HDMI connection from the Oppo to the pre-pro. According to Oppo, unless you are going to run the player using the analog outputs, there is no benefit to buying the SE version. Good enough for me!

I can tell you that it delivers a *fantastic* picture regardless of the disc type - DVDs look terrific on my 1080i-capable RPTV. And, actually, with my display, BluRay discs look only marginally better than the upscaled DVDs. This is okay by me, my budget is a bit tight right now and it's nice to get a little more use out of my old and archaic DVD collection.

One other thing, it also *sounds* pretty darn good - DVD-Audio and SACDs sound terrific. CDs sound plenty good, too, and this unit will also decode my collection of HDCDs - very cool! I believe I have found the only digital source I'll be needing for the forseeable future - put a 5.25" shiny disc in the thing and let 'er rip, it will play any disc you can buy today and do a damn good job of it.

Oppo have created a world beater and should be quite proud. This is the best piece of gear I have purchased in quite some time.

Bravo, Oppo!!

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Sony BDP 760. You should check out the Pioneer BDP-LX 52 and the Sony BDP 360 too.