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In Reply to: Sony's DVD-7700's CD play back is VERY bright posted by KA on October 01, 2001 at 14:34:41:
I also own the 7700, although I have had mine for about 2 years now, so it is quite broken in and I have learned much about its sonics. I too notice that the CD playback is overly bright. I personally can't handle it as a CDP and strictly use it as a DVDP. I run the 7700 to my processor via an Illuminati D-60. I don't notice movie playback as being bright. This may have something to do with the fact that the 7700 uses dual pickups--one for CD and one for DVD. Of course, I'm no EE, so I'm simply speculating.
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Do you know anything about the 9000ES CD play back? I read here that Stereophile reviewed it as good as a $1,000 CD system!
I have had both the DVP-S7700 and now the DVP-9000ES and the SCD333ES.... As far as DVD players... no comparison, the 9000 is superior to the 7700 on CD and DVD. The CD playback is still a bit bright (So is SONY in general), but far smoother and better attenuated
than the 7700As far as 9000 vs 333, not convinced either way yet which one i like best... i am using different cables for each and have not done objective comparisons for either CD (what's a CD?) and SACD (yeah baby!)
Sam
The 9000 as a CD player: is it as good as a $1,000 Arcam or Rotel CD player ? I believe that is what a reviwer in Stereophile said.The 9000 as a SACD player: is it very bright still? or more natural sounding?
The 9000 as a DVD player: do you have to use Progressive Scan to get the much better picture with a HDTV? Deoes component video connecttion produce better picture than 7700? (I do not have a HDTV, it is still too expensive for my budget at current price).
Thanks
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