FS: Denon 755S dvd player(same as 1910)
MSkeezer
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I just bought this player and decided it wasn't the player for me. It's in perfect condition and comes with all accessories and original box, and packaging. I will double box for safety. If anyone is interested, reply here or send me a pm. Whichever you prefer...I'm not picky
$120 shipped
Thanks and take care.
Thomas
$120 shipped
Thanks and take care.
Thomas
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Might be interested, pictures?
Is it like that one? -
PM sent
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No pictures(no digital camera-wife took it), but yes Demi, it's like that one.
"Why Demi? Why you do dis to me?" -
Does it do SACD and DVD-A? If so, I'll take it.
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Originally quoted by MSkeezer "Why Demi? Why you do dis to me?"
That line sends chills up my spine. Thanks, I'll never forget the movie.Michael
In the beginning, all knowledge was new!
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Sorry Shizelbs. No DVDA or SACD on this one. It does do upscaling through DVI. And it uses Burr Brown DACs.
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I'm out then.
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MSkeezer wrote:I just bought this player and decided it wasn't the player for me.
Did you not like it? Or were there system integration issues? I ask because I really like my 1910."Just because youre offended doesnt mean youre right." - Ricky Gervais
"For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible." - Stuart Chase
"Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago." - Bernard Berenson -
I don't hate it, but it has a few quirks. First is the layer change. SLOW. It supposedly uses a 2mb buffer to eliminate this problem, but this is slowest layer change I've ever seen in a player. The response time after pressing something on the remote could be faster, too. It's just little things like this. Picture and sound are great, of course. The image is smooth and incredibly film-like. The player makes good on its use of DCDI. Movies via optical out sound great. Again, not a bad player. Just not the one for me. I'm looking at other brands right now, namely Marantz and Cambridge.
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I hope I am not holding anything up here, Thomas. I have to figure some stuff out on this one, so if someone else wants it, sell it. If it's still available later, then cool.
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No worrys guys. I'm still waiting to hear from warlocks. SK is next in line.
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MSkeezer wrote:First is the layer change. SLOW. It supposedly uses a 2mb buffer to eliminate this problem, but this is slowest layer change I've ever seen in a player. The response time after pressing something on the remote could be faster, too. It's just little things like this.
I see. I could care less about these issues.Picture and sound are great, of course. The image is smooth and incredibly film-like. The player makes good on its use of DCDI. Movies via optical out sound great.
These are the qualities I focus on.
I hope you find one that works for you."Just because youre offended doesnt mean youre right." - Ricky Gervais
"For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible." - Stuart Chase
"Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago." - Bernard Berenson -
PM sent.