Reccomendation on 5-DVD changer

Posted by: amacks

Reccomendation on 5-DVD changer - 08/15/04 06:04 PM

Does anyone have a reccomendation on a good, sub $500 5-DVD changer? I don't need DVI, or multi-channel audio, but will need it to work as a CD player as well. Hacking for CC and Macrovision is also a plus
Aaron
Posted by: gonk

Re: Reccomendation on 5-DVD changer - 08/15/04 07:45 PM

As far as affordable players with good video quality, Denon is one of the best, although I don't know how much support exists for hacking. The DVM-1815 retails for $370 and might suit your needs well (for $100 more, the DVM-2815 adds DVD-Audio).

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Posted by: JHoff80

Re: Reccomendation on 5-DVD changer - 08/15/04 09:12 PM

I'm not really sure on the video quality, but I saw a Toshiba 5-disc DVD/CD/SACD/ DVD-Audio changer for 179 in a store today. Its the SD-6915.
Posted by: amacks

Re: Reccomendation on 5-DVD changer - 08/17/04 02:54 PM

So I've been looking and I like the looks of both the NAD 57(1/2) and the Marantz vc-5400. Anyone have some opinions on either?
Aaron
Posted by: gonk

Re: Reccomendation on 5-DVD changer - 08/17/04 03:42 PM

I don't have any hands-on experience with either brand, although some older Marantz players have had some trouble with the Secrets shootout tests . The NAD players look nice - I don't know anything about their actual performance, but it looks like they probably have a more substantially engineered analog audio section than a lot of players. There's one review of the T571 at AudioReview that might be useful if you haven't already seen it. The Marantz does offer DVD-Audio, whereas the NAD changers do not.

If you haven't already done so, I'd try to take some demo discs to a dealer and look at the players for a bit.

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