In Reply to: Anyone have any experience with the Technics DVD A-10n?? nt posted by jackr on March 12, 2001 at 13:48:24:
Can't say if it' better or worse than any other DVD since it's my first DVD player.
I like it.
It plays all the layers, It does have small moments of pause in layer changes/scene swappings
As a DVD-A player can't say either cuz I ain't got any DVD-A discs.
As a CD player it's fair to good, My Rotel/Adcom combo sounds cleaner and clearer, but the Technics is ok, but has a smooth 'crimped' sound sorta the way all Nakamichi stuff has that sort of 'dark' veil around the sound. Same thing but different. On old early 'bad" CDs the oversampling does a fair job of eliminating the treble terror that plagued the early releases
The big thing is it's available (or was) at J&R Music for $600 and is a steal at that price. I paid $800 at my local 'crazy Mo's" type place
and a rebate was for $100 that closed Jan 31.
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