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In Reply to: Panasonic RP-91 DVD Players posted by rkeman on December 02, 2003 at 12:23:08:
I have a similar sized room and gear about a notch (maybe two) below yours in general, and agree that for what you can pick up an RP-91 today, it's a terrific value in a player. Mine doubles as a CDP and it really does rival the Cal Audio Icon Mk II I have in my two-channel setup.
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I own the RP-91 and concentrate mostly upon it's picture performance, which is amazing in it's clarity, detail and realism. It doesn't have the best de-interlacing chip, but it's video DAC produces among the best images I've seen. A few tech guys have posted on other forums that the interlaced output of the RP-91 produces the best objective (measured) performance they've seen of any player - bumping it's head against the ceiling of theoretical performance for DVD players.Rich H
One of the reasons I own one.
Grabbed one of the RP 82s while they were available. Does everything the 91 does and then some. All for less cost too!!
Better reread the specs and/or the manuals, as that's not quite accurate. The RP91 can do a few things the RP82 can't and does a few things the RP82 can do, only better.But in short, if you need the better interlaced player, it's the RP91. The better progressive player is the RP82.
Joe has, once again, arrived to build a happy, yuletide snowman entirely out of "correct."
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and your family, Rich.
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