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I love my Sony UHPH1 and recommend you look at their UBP X1000ES:https://www.sony.com/electronics/blu-ray-disc-players/ubp-x1000es
OK, some listening notes, comparing STOCK Oppo UDP-205 to STOCK Pioneer UHD LX800.Format: Redbook CDSame cabling, preamp, amp and speakers.The Pioneer compared to the 205, again, both stock, has a greater sense of detail, resolution and refinement. The 205 is slightly warmer and by comparison, just a bit more subdued. It is hard to explain. The Pioneer simply sounds very refined! There is a delicacy and very fine low level detail and resolution with the stock LX800 that I don't hear in the stock 205.To be clear, I am not sure what U.S. MSRP for the stock Pioneer LX800 will be. I would guess between $1500-$2K, but that is just a guess. I believe the LX500 is about $1K.
The LX500 has very good potentail too it sounds like based on what I have seen from the LX800. I expect that MUCH of the benefits of the LX800 will be found in the LX500. I believe it lacks a Linear Power supply for audio, but we could take care of that! Looks like the same drive, clocking and chassis anti-resonant tech is still present.I believe the DAC is AKM instead of SABRE, but that is NOT a bad thing either, as the AKM DACs are very good!Thanks,Dan
My Sony 4k TV requires a handshake even when I turn it off/standby, so one has to either disconnect HDMI or leave the TV on) .
OK, some listening notes, comparing STOCK Oppo UDP-205 to STOCK Pioneer UHD LX800.Format: Redbook CDSame cabling, preamp, amp and speakers.The Pioneer compared to the 205, again, both stock, has a greater sense of detail, resolution and refinement. The 205 is slightly warmer and by comparison, just a bit more subdued. It is hard to explain. The Pioneer simply sounds very refined! There is a delicacy and very fine low level detail and resolution with the stock LX800 that I don't hear in the stock 205.As I proceed with this mod, it will be my goal to absolutely retain this low level detail and refinement. It is the quality that I hear when the noise floor is EXCEPTIONALLY low. It is also not in any way bright or aggressive, which suggests very low jitter and distortion.
Phil, do you mind further explaining the issue and what it causes you to do?I have a Sony 4K projector and an Oppo 203 and have never had any connectivity issues.
I see. Sorry I made you type all that information. I use my 203 for video only so I would never run into that issue.
Phil,I also have a Sony 4K tv with my oppo, and experience dropout. It happens about 5 times during a song! Oppo customer service said that I should leave the tv on while playing music or unplug the tv. I do the latter. I don’t need to waste electricity or prematurely burn out my tv. I kept hoping that an update from oppo would solve the handshake issue, but now that’s not very likely.
Are these dropouts occurring when you listen to the analog outputs of the Oppo or just when you are passing a digital stream to a DAC or AV processor?
It only happens when I listen to music and the TV is plugged in, but turned off. I have Frank’s latest dac, so I am bypassing the dac in the oppo. I don’t stream. I am only playing CD's and using coax out to the AVA. If I watch a DVD or blu-Ray, the TV is on, so no issues. The tech at oppo said that the dropouts occur when the oppo is looking for the TV signal. I wonder why they can’t fix this issue after all this time?