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I picked up a AVD-C70ES... I was very pleased with the purchase until I tried to play a DVD last night (first time). Both audio and video have a "hitch" to them, sort of a hesitation like the DVD is scratched. Maybe the HT nuts in here can tell me what the term is for this. I tried two different DVDs with the same results. This hasn't happened on CDs at all. Has anybody else noticed anything like this? I figure there must be a problem in the transport or decoding circuitry.I'd really like to get one of ...
Well, I haven't seen a DVD Player that didn't hesitate for a long time on DVD's. It has to read in all that information, so to build the selection menu. I've heard that the Esoteric DV-50 is very fast at this, however my Toshiba DVD Player, usually takes about 45 seconds or more, before I can even select a menu option.Hope that helps,Brad
I received my 3000ES yesterday. Summary: so far with 2 channel is sounds incredible. It is very smooth, detailed, the soundstage is wide and has pinpoint accuracy.I did not A/B compare it to my Jolida 1501RC yet, but it will be interesting. A detailed post is here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2712235#post2712235
Are you talking about a hesitation every time the DVD changes chapters? I had a cheapie ($200) early generation DVD player that did that-it also had a lot of trouble reading certain discs. After a year or so it did an unlamented death.If that's the problem, I'm guessing its a problem with the DVD transport mechanism, which should be curable under the warranty.
kendrid, are these preliminary results based on a direct digital feed into the receiver or is this an analogue signal for an input. Scotty
Quote from: kendridI received my 3000ES yesterday. Summary: so far with 2 channel is sounds incredible. It is very smooth, detailed, the soundstage is wide and has pinpoint accuracy.I did not A/B compare it to my Jolida 1501RC yet, but it will be interesting. A detailed post is here: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2712235#post2712235kendrid, are these preliminary results based on a direct digital feed into the receiver or is this an analogue signal for an input.Inquring minds want to know. Scotty
These were from my 400 disc changer via optical. I did not try my Music Hall CD25 via analog or optical yet. I use my 400 disc changer as a place to keep my CDs. I figured with the digital processing inside of the 3000ES I would try the POS 400 disc changer. It sound incredibly good. I am hoping that Friday night I will get to A/B against my Jolida. I have a switch box to change between the two and I might even be so anal as to use a voltmeter to set the volume levels.
Flame Suit On! I wouldn't want to take any bets against the SONY at this point. Especially after it was fully broken in.This should be an Interestingcomparision as Jolida's have a reputation for good sound. Have fun,Scotty
The hesitation isn't during chapter changes, it's just throughout playback. We're talking about repeated picture freezing and audio dropout.
I promised a review. For those of you interested in my take, here it is:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=4907If you don't feel like reading it, then this is my suggestion:BUY IT!Dear audiogerry,I think I have the Missing ingredient to put the SONY over the edge performance wise.Purchase a set of Daruma vibration isolation devices and place them under the SONY.If the SONY is a really hi accuracy very transparent window into the music the transport will tell you when micro vibrations from the outside world are making it unhappy by rewarding you with way better sonic performance when the amplitude of the offending vibrations are reduced.The Darumas are very effective as isolating the device placed on top of them from horizontallypropagated vibrations.They are about $100.00 from http://www.musicdirect.com/ .
Note: The AVD and DA/DB series are beginning to hit the streets in the UK and EU right NOW!!!
Anyone out there who has studied the nature of the S-Master Pro upgrade and Direct Digital concepts have any thoughts on the relative merits of a receiver, using coaxial digital input, and opting for quite abit more power/better PSU at about the same price, versus the AVD? A receiver would have a little LESS going on in there, although the sacred signal path would be somewhat compromised; then again, it is artfully handled by the amp architecture. Hmmmm...Something to consider....Let's have some opinions on ...
Has anyone found any pictures of the back panel of either the 500ES or the 700ES, yet? I want to see if there are any new features compared to the 50 & 70..........I just searched for AVD-C700ES and S500ES on Google after reading Dmason's post but didn't find any new links.