Sony 7700 DVD vs Newer DVD transports

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Sony 7700 DVD vs Newer DVD transports
« on: 14 Apr 2005, 08:57 pm »
Hi All:

I recently purchased SN TubeDac+ and I am wondering if a stock Sony 7700 DVD player will outperform, as a transport, the new cheap DVD players offered from Sony, Toshiba, etc.  I have a Onkyo S-535 DVD player that will hold me over for a while as far as HT goes.  Also, has anyone tried the Onix CDP listed for $299 with a SN dac?

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rklein

PhilNYC

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« Reply #1 on: 14 Apr 2005, 09:32 pm »
I've compared a stock S7700 as a transport to a stock Pioneer 563A and Toshiba 3950, and the S7700 outperformed both by a decent margin...

byteme

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« Reply #2 on: 14 Apr 2005, 09:50 pm »
I also have a tubedac and started with a Rega Planet then a McCormack SST then a stock 7700 and now an EA turbomodded 7700 w/ Jensen cap.  Each was a step up from the prior with big improvement with the EA Turbomods.

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« Reply #3 on: 15 Apr 2005, 12:57 am »
Thanks for your responses.  Hopefully, I can pick one up for $200 or less.  There are a couple on ebay and also on Audiogon.

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« Reply #4 on: 15 Apr 2005, 02:47 am »
All of the above, plus, the damn thing is a workhorse. They never even burp. I have been using one for five years. Bone stock an excellent transport, dont care what anyone says, its one of the best. Worthy of modification if that is your thing. A++

PhilNYC

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« Reply #5 on: 15 Apr 2005, 03:28 am »
Hey byteme...after getting the Jensen cap, have you had any problems with blowing fuses?

After I got my dedicated AC line, I'm getting voltages around 124-125v.  The fuse in the S7700 is a 2a/125v fuse...and apparently the Jensen cap helps pull in a big current inrush.  Had to replace the fuse with a bigger one (3A/250v) to not have it blow every week...

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« Reply #6 on: 15 Apr 2005, 11:09 am »
Quote from: Dmason
All of the above, plus, the damn thing is a workhorse. They never even burp.


Do they play CDRs?

PhilNYC

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« Reply #7 on: 15 Apr 2005, 12:28 pm »
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Do they play CDRs?


Yep

byteme

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« Reply #8 on: 15 Apr 2005, 03:05 pm »
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Hey byteme...after getting the Jensen cap, have you had any problems with blowing fuses?

After I got my dedicated AC line, I'm getting voltages around 124-125v.  The fuse in the S7700 is a 2a/125v fuse...and apparently the Jensen cap helps pull in a big current inrush.  Had to replace the fuse with a bigger one (3A/250v) to not have it blow every week...


No issue at all here.  I run mine through a BPT3.5 Sig.  I don't think Steve replaced the fuse either because it wasn't included in the parts bag.

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« Reply #9 on: 15 Apr 2005, 03:30 pm »
Just curious... Does anyone use the video portion of this player?  Most people seem to just use it as a transport.  If the video is good I just may take my Onkyo S-535 completely out of my system.  My system is an integrated HT/2 channel.

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« Reply #10 on: 15 Apr 2005, 03:47 pm »
I did, right until recently, when I picked up a Samsung HD841 for a new TV. The Sony works great, but then again, I don't split hairs on the matter of picture quality. It did a fine job with the new outstanding Mitsubishi TV set, and that was placed in another room, the only reason I picked up the new DVD player. Hope this helps.

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« Reply #11 on: 15 Apr 2005, 03:47 pm »
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Just curious... Does anyone use the video portion of this player?  Most people seem to just use it as a transport.  If the video is good I just may take my Onkyo S-535 completely out of my system.  My system is an integrated HT/2 channel.

Thanks,

rklein


My Panny RP91 was better for video... The Pioneer 59 dvd player kills them both for video.  The EA modded 7700 is better as a transport than either of the before mentioned players.

byteme

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« Reply #12 on: 15 Apr 2005, 03:49 pm »
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Just curious... Does anyone use the video portion of this player?  Most people seem to just use it as a transport.  If the video is good I just may take my Onkyo S-535 completely out of my system.  My system is an integrated HT/2 channel.

Thanks,

rklein


Never used it for video either.  Have an RP82 Panny that is too good to replace.  I also have an integrated 2channel / HT system.

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« Reply #13 on: 15 Apr 2005, 04:34 pm »
I considered the Pioneer Elite Universal for a while but at this point, I am more interested in getting good redbook playback and since I have a SN tubedac+, I only need to spend another $200 for an S7700.  My video is good enough right now with the Onkyo, however if the S7700 is better I'll use it instead.  My TV is a CRT based Hitachi Ultravision 57S500 and I want to get it ISF'd callibrated this summer which will cost another $700 or so.  By the way, I think it still smokes most of the LCD and DLP offerings I see in the stores.  

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« Reply #14 on: 16 Apr 2005, 01:06 am »
Well, I bought a S7700 off of ebay.  The gentleman had done 276 transactions with 100% positive feedback.  I used "Buy I Now" for $175.  With shipping, it will be at my door within the week for $200.  It was advertised as being in mint condition. :D   I thank all of you for your responses.  

Yours,

rklein