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In Reply to: Denon DVD 1600 posted by Brian L. on April 18, 2002 at 04:46:31:
For the video stage, it is a rebadged Panasonic RP-56. If you aren't at all interested in DVD-A, pick that player up.It should be a nice DVD-A player at its price point, with Burr-Brown DACs :-)
Regards,
Follow Ups:
I thought that Denon had made some minor improvements over the RP56?
According to the assessment of the RP56 given in the "Secrets of Home Theater and HiFi" article linked to below (second to the last player reviewed, above the pricey Kenwood changer at the bottom of the page), the DVD-1600 has at least one huge benefit over it as a DVD-Video player: it has aspect-ratio control. So, if you're playing a disc with 4:3 content on a television that insists on converting all component video input to 16:9, it can handle it.I too am considering it--I'm vacillating between the DVD-1600 and Yamaha's DVD-C920/DV-C6480 (they seem to be the same player--the spec sheet and features pages of their manuals are identical). I can find the Denon for $420 and shipping and the Yamaha for about $100 more (shipping included). The Yamaha is a 5-disc changer with pretty much the same features. I'm mostly interested in getting a player with the Sage/Faroudja DCDi chip, and they both feature it.
Right now, I'm kind of leaning toward the Denon.
-- Mike Scott
hk:Until the right people get their hands on this player, its hard to say with any certainty.
Regards,
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