Oppo BDP-93 in the house!
nooshinjohn
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Not really much of a review here as the Oppo just entered the house today, but more of a question. Why did I wait so long to get me one of these?!?:cool:
The audio quality new from the box is DAMN near as good as the Pioneer PD-D9j it replaces, and may be even better after I get a tube buffer worked into the mix. Video easily blows my old Sony BDP 350s out of the water, and given that I have 7.1 analog out, 2 HDMI out and 3d capability to boot, this thing is just rediculous.
Oppo is as good as it gets when it comes to handling the disc formats, and I am so sorry it took me that long to figure it out.
The audio quality new from the box is DAMN near as good as the Pioneer PD-D9j it replaces, and may be even better after I get a tube buffer worked into the mix. Video easily blows my old Sony BDP 350s out of the water, and given that I have 7.1 analog out, 2 HDMI out and 3d capability to boot, this thing is just rediculous.
Oppo is as good as it gets when it comes to handling the disc formats, and I am so sorry it took me that long to figure it out.
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You don't have a 3D display so you could have gone for an 83 and saved some money towards a 3D display.
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polkfarmboy wrote: »You don't have a 3D display so you could have gone for an 83 and saved some money towards a 3D display.
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polkfarmboy wrote: »You don't have a 3D display so you could have gone for an 83 and saved some money towards a 3D display.
My 2D Oppo 93 outperforms my 2D Oppo 83. Besides, 3D is dying the slow death of a gimmick technology.Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
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polkfarmboy wrote: »You don't have a 3D display so you could have gone for an 83 and saved some money towards a 3D display.
Oh the things that come out of the mouths of the youth these days...
The TV is on the short list of upgrades, thanks for pointing that out.:rolleyes:The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
“When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson -
It was an enigmatic statement :cheesygrin:
Even if you did put the savings towards a 3D display from buying an oppo83 you would then still need a 3D bdp(oppo93). Where's the cp sense of humor @****
Anyways enjoy your 93 its somthing I will be bringing in shortly as I willl need dual hdmi when I buy a 3D projector as the my anthem avm is only hdmi 1.1
On the subject of the 93, is it true that when you put the player into a 235 ratio stretch the oppo wont accept 3d blurays that run java ? -
I don't think name calling is necessary... But, I guess you can dish it out much, much better then you can take it. :rolleyes:
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My 2D Oppo 93 outperforms my 2D Oppo 83. Besides, 3D is dying the slow death of a gimmick technology.
Plus... MKV and FLAC support. 'Nuff said.Equipment list:
Onkyo TX-NR3010 9.2 AVR
Emotiva XPA-3 amp
Polk RTi70 mains, CSi40 center, RTi38 surrounds, RTi28 rears and heights
SVS 20-39CS+ subwoofer powered by Crown XLS1500
Oppo BDP-93 Blu-ray player
DarbeeVision DVP5000 video processor
Epson 8500UB 1080p projector
Elite Screens Sable 120" CineWhite screen -
nooshinjohn wrote: »Why did I wait so long to get me one of these?!?:cool:
My exact thoughts when I hooked mine up. My other thought was that the Oppo is worthy of all the praise you see/hear about it.
To back up a step, even the packaging is top notch. I was impressed just taking it out of the box.Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden -
heheheh.... glad you got one John. Now get yer darned tube amps done"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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welcome to the club i have had mine for around a year and it hasnt skipped a beat. (knock on wood)Onkyo TX NR 5008 modified by The Upgrade Company
Oppo BDP 93 modified by The Upgrade Company
Arcam CD37
Monitor Audio Gold GS 60
Revolver Audio Music 5 towers.(surround)
Vandersteen V2W -
John I think you should bring this oppo round to my place and we can watch "The notebook" together
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Replaced the Pioneer BDP320 with this Oppo and the improved load speed alone makes me smile. Build quality is as expected - even the remote has a great feel. Picture as expected ... still trying to sort out my ears when playing CDs. So familiar with my Onkyo player that all differences heard are difficult to judge.
All together, the Oppo is a great machine!Marantz AV7005
Marantz MM7055
Onkyo DX-755 CdP
Oppo BDP-93
Technics SL-1301/Shure M97xE
Polk RTi A7s
Polk CSi A6
Polk FXi A6s
Velodyne VDR10-BV
Panamax M5100-PM
Antec VERIS A/V Cooler x 2 -
Got one a couple months ago and have been asking "why did I wait so long?" too. I'm with Gulfstrings - the load time improvement makes a HUGE difference in overall enjoyment of the player. Streaming stuff like Sherlock and Downton Abbey from nflx is also noticeably improved over the Roku and the cheapie Visio I was using. Don't think the 83 provides for streaming.
I bought 3 sacd's and have really enjoyed them even though it's a very different listening experience from 2-channel. Concert videos are much more enjoyable to me now as well.
Haven't made up my mind about 3D. I've only seen Toy Story 3 and Avengers in theater 3d and really enjoyed them, but I haven't demo'd 3D tv. Sports might be cool. Not sure I'd like it even if 3D broadcasting does increase. Just waiting for the market to settle a bit before deciding. Will be getting a larger tv soon. I prefer LCD over plasma and many of these still seem to be 3D capable, but I'm not aware if any compromises in 2D are made in these to allow 3D(?). Might have to get 3D just to see for myself whether I would use it more than a couple times. When I watched Tin Tin 2D Blu-ray on the Oppo, all I could think is "wow, I bet this is excellent in 3D". The animation in that thing is uncanny, some kind of movie-making landmark IMO.
Glad you're enjoying your Oppo as much as I am mine.
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if and when 3D ever takes off, I am ready too....I had 93 for almost a year now....I don't think I can watch DVD again....and congrats JohnVideo: LG 55LN5100/Samsung LNT4065F
Receiver: HK AVR445
Source: OPPO BDP-93
HT: POLK SPEAKERS RTi6, FXi3, CSi5, VTF-3 MK2
2Ch system: MC2105, AR-XA, AR-2A, AR9, BX-300, OPPO BDP-83 -
As an "old guy" I can remember 3D in our neighborhood theater when a kid ... maybe The Blob (?) 3D came around about every ten/fifteen years or so to not much more than a narrow fan base and recognition as being novel but, for whatever reasons, the studios didn't seem too interested in selling and we, apparently, not too interested in buying. Now, in the midst of this economic bruha ha, we're being asked to buy shelves of new components that support a few higher-priced discs so we can watch floating pearl necklaces while sitting in our living rooms wearing glasses.
I predict another generational failure of 3D and urge film makers to shelve the trick bag and focus on earning the oohs and aahs from great film making instead.Marantz AV7005
Marantz MM7055
Onkyo DX-755 CdP
Oppo BDP-93
Technics SL-1301/Shure M97xE
Polk RTi A7s
Polk CSi A6
Polk FXi A6s
Velodyne VDR10-BV
Panamax M5100-PM
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Gulfstrings wrote: »As an "old guy" I can remember 3D in our neighborhood theater when a kid ... maybe The Blob (?) 3D came around about every ten/fifteen years or so to not much more than a narrow fan base and recognition as being novel but, for whatever reasons, the studios didn't seem too interested in selling and we, apparently, not too interested in buying. Now, in the midst of this economic bruha ha, we're being asked to buy shelves of new components that support a few higher-priced discs so we can watch floating pearl necklaces while sitting in our living rooms wearing glasses.
I predict another generational failure of 3D and urge film makers to shelve the trick bag and focus on earning the oohs and aahs from great film making instead.
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nooshinjohn wrote: »Not really much of a review here as the Oppo just entered the house today, but more of a question. Why did I wait so long to get me one of these?!?:cool:
The audio quality new from the box is DAMN near as good as the Pioneer PD-D9j it replaces, and may be even better after I get a tube buffer worked into the mix.
A bit hyperbolic are we, today? I've heard that Pioneer and there is no way the Oppo, this Oppo, can match it's CD/SACD sound! But that's not to take away from the fact that the 93 is a damned good Blu-ray player!
Enjoy!
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polkfarmboy wrote: »3D and skinny jeans are here to stay
Of course. There is a sucker born every minute.Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
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Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
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My only complaint is about Oppo's decision to release a firmware that disables their Bluray players' ability to play ISO filesGears shared to both living room & bedroom:
Integra DHC-80.3 / Oppo BDP-105 / DirecTV HR24 DVR /APC S15blk PC-UPS
Living room:
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Bedroom:
Usher Dancer Mini 2 Diamond DMD's / Logitech SB Touch / W4S STP-SE / W4S DAC-2 / W4S ST-1000 / Samsung 52" LN52B750
Other rooms:
Audioengine AP4's / GLOW Audio Sub One / audio-gd NFB-3 DAC / Audioengine N22
audio-gd NFB-10.2 / Denon AH-D7000 -
I keep hearing how good the Oppo players are for home theater.
How about 2-channel audio only? ... no Blu-Ray, no SACDs, no DVDs, no 3-D ... Only playing CDs
Do you think the Oppo will sound any better than lets say my Onkyo C-7030 budget CD player?
Thank's2-Channel Audio
Onkyo ... A-9050 . . .Integrated Amp. (Power Amp Section not Used)
Onkyo ... M-282 . ... Power Amps .(Pair)
Onkyo ... C-7030 . _.CD Player
Polk . . *. RTi A7 - ....Front Speakers
Polk . . *. RTi A3 - ....Rear Speakers -
I keep hearing how good the Oppo players are for home theater.
How about 2-channel audio only? ... no Blu-Ray, no SACDs, no DVDs, no 3-D ... Only playing CDs
Do you think the Oppo will sound any better than lets say my Onkyo C-7030 budget CD player?
Thank's
If your doing 2 channel only you normally want the Oppo 95 as its made to do the decoding of the audio and has a much better DAC section than the 93, hence why its 2x more. Most folks going with the 93 are sending the signal out of the Oppo via HDMI which lets the receiver decode the audio.
If your using an external DAC via like optical or coax and the CD player isnt being used for its DAC's then its probably fine to get the 93. The 93 still probably has better DAC's than your Onkyo, but I dont think it will be necessarily a night and day difference."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
Thank's for the fast reply.
You stated you don't think there would be a night and day difference.
The deal is ... I would certainly pay the money if I actually could hear a difference, but I would hate to buy the Oppo and after listening to the same CD played on both the Oppo and my cheapo Onkyo CD player I could not tell any difference in audio quality.
Again, my system is not hooked up to a TV at all. In fact, there is not a TV even in the room my audio system is located ... strickly used for 2-channel music2-Channel Audio
Onkyo ... A-9050 . . .Integrated Amp. (Power Amp Section not Used)
Onkyo ... M-282 . ... Power Amps .(Pair)
Onkyo ... C-7030 . _.CD Player
Polk . . *. RTi A7 - ....Front Speakers
Polk . . *. RTi A3 - ....Rear Speakers -
Thank's for the fast reply.
You stated you don't think there would be a night and day difference.
The deal is ... I would certainly pay the money if I actually could hear a difference, but I would hate to buy the Oppo and after listening to the same CD played on both the Oppo and my cheapo Onkyo CD player I could not tell any difference in audio quality.
Again, my system is not hooked up to a TV at all. In fact, there is not a TV even in the room my audio system is located ... strickly used for 2-channel music
Then honestly you can find a VERY good CD player in that same price range. The Oppo's extra features you are paying for (Amazon, Netflix, etc) would be lost on you. Focus on getting a GOOD cd player. PM NooshinJohn about his SACD player as he might be willing to sell it (assuming he still has it) and if so it would make a GREAT addition to your setup and you might not ever upgrade again ."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
Again, my system is not hooked up to a TV at all. In fact, there is not a TV even in the room my audio system is located ... strickly used for 2-channel music
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