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I'm looking at a list of low priced CD/SACD or universal players that I can mod. I've already done mods for the Toshiba SD4960 ($119) and found it to be very fine with about $75 in additional parts and some soldiering effort.There are a few other low priced players out there that I bet will also benefit from some "adjustment". Here's some that I've found:Sony DVP-NS775V ($119 at jandr.com)Sony DVP-NS975V ($269)Yamaha DVC6770 ($269)Onkyo DV-SP502B ($269)However, I want to find a unit that wil ...
Bob,I own the Sony DVP-NS775V and it is an okay player. It has a very good video presentation for the price tho, IMO. The SACD playback is not very good on the unit and this may be attributed to the lack of an SACD DAC in it. It converts the DSD stream to PCM and runs it thought the normal DAC, so the SACD performance is suspect. I'm not absolutely sure about this but i'm pretty sure. This is pretty common for really cheap SACD players apparently.Nelson
It converts the DSD stream to PCM and runs it thought the normal DAC, so the SACD performance is suspect. I'm not absolutely sure about this but i'm pretty sure. This is pretty common for really cheap SACD players apparently.
While the Pioneer 578 universal player converts DSD to PCM, there is no evidence that ANY Sony SACD capable player, no matter what their price is, convert DSD to PCM. And not even the Toshiba and Samsung universal players do that. I have had my $150.00 Sony SCD-CE595 for about 5 months now, and it impresses me more and more each day. You can also read such glowing praises from websites such as audioasylum.com, head-fi.org, stevehoffman.tv, and of course, the review of the actual player at the below link. ...
there is no evidence that ANY Sony SACD capable player, no matter what their price is, convert DSD to PCM.
from what I have read on Oades taper forum, the NS975 has two audio paths...and you can modify each one differently to give yourself two "flavors" of sound.That is something that Doug offers w/this deck when you purchase it through their store.that is a pretty cool approach, imo.You know...its awesome..and we are fortunate to have such GREAT sound available to us for such cheap prices. Today's $250 deck buys you sound that used to cost MUCH more not 5 years ago.its amazing....Will technolog ...
Jim,Could you compare the sound of the NS775 versus the 963SA ?I used my 963SA as a CD transport and as a SACD player.I am not still not convinced that SACD sounds that differently better.I have isolation (Vibrapod cones), balanced power conditioner and a VHAudio cryoed power cord on the 963SA.