OPPO BDP-83 (Non-SE) Official Discussion Thread
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So how is the Oppo doing here? OK or might there be a nice high end player that can trash it? I don't know because I'm not looking and I'm not really a fan of the Oppos for whatever reasons. The fact that they do they have ''sabre tooth' technology. means they probably play all three version of ICE AGE better than any other player!
Don't mind me...I always thought Oppo was a silly name. I'm sure they're a 'value' player in their own right.
But that Lexicon is nothing more than an Oppo in a 3000 dollar Lexicon case, evidently?
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Here is an interesting article on this player and the Lexicon BD-30
http://audioholics.com/reviews/transports/high-definition-dvd-players-hd-dvd-blu-ray/lexicon-bd-30-blu-ray-oppo-clone/oppo-inside-lexicon-outside-1
REGARDS SNOW
Wow that is eye opening. Great find!
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. . . but someone beat you to it. Maybe it wouldn't hurt for me to check out audioholics once in a while even though I don't buy into their philosophy.
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Didn't you get the memo, man? He has to post it here for it to count, because this is the "official" thread. Mike LoManaco sayeth so. Get with the program or Patrick will issue a stern warning!Equipment list:
Onkyo TX-NR3010 9.2 AVR
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Polk RTi70 mains, CSi40 center, RTi38 surrounds, RTi28 rears and heights
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Oppo BDP-93 Blu-ray player
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Lexicon has not hid the fact that they start with the same Platform as OPPO. Other high end companies are doing the same thing. So far, they have all mentioned the OPPO platform in their press release.Stacey Spears
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hearingimpared wrote: »hearingimpared wrote: ». . . but someone beat you to it. Maybe it wouldn't hurt for me to check out audioholics once in a while even though I don't buy into their philosophy.
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95043
Oops
REGARDS SNOWWell, I just pulled off the impossible by doing a double-blind comparison all by myself, purely by virtue of the fact that I completely and stupidly forgot what I did last. I guess that getting old does have its advantages after all
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Stacey Spears wrote: »Lexicon has not hid the fact that they start with the same Platform as OPPO. Other high end companies are doing the same thing. So far, they have all mentioned the OPPO platform in their press release.
According to the article, Lexicon has pretty much just taken an Oppo and inserted it into a different housing. -
I was probally mistaken but I was under the impression that Lexicon used the same Anchor Bay chipset but not the entire insides and added nothing of their own for improvememts. I understand that companies are somewhat limited to whats available as far as chips go but I would expect for an extra 3k to have better analog sound etc not just put an Oppo in another shell.Stacey Spears wrote: »Lexicon has not hid the fact that they start with the same Platform as OPPO. Other high end companies are doing the same thing. So far, they have all mentioned the OPPO platform in their press release.
Someone mentioned in another thread that other more expensive players because of the build quality of the shell made the Oppo look like a toy which for a lot of people that is important but as far as im concerned unless your putting wheels on it and plan on taking it on safari or off roading who cares?
The player once it's in its resting place isnt going to be moved much so the outside build quality isnt as important as whats inside and certainly isnt worth an extra 3k just for a pretty face.
REGARDS SNOWWell, I just pulled off the impossible by doing a double-blind comparison all by myself, purely by virtue of the fact that I completely and stupidly forgot what I did last. I guess that getting old does have its advantages after all
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I don't know, if anything, what Lexicon did. I know Ayre did a lot of work on the audio side.
The same thing occurs with DVD players. They are complicated to build and few actually build them.Stacey Spears
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My old Marantz DVD player had the same transport as the McIntosh MC-201. Many do share parts across lines, just like cars."He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
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hearingimpared wrote: »According to the article, Lexicon has pretty much just taken an Oppo and inserted it into a different housing.
I read this article fairly closely and hearingimpaired is telling it like it is--in the ARTICLE at least...the claim is there is just about nothing but an Oppo in there! Now if Audioholics don't know what they're talking about that's another thing....but the picks look pretty convincing.
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Oppo/Lexicon switcheroo hits mainstream media
Within the above article, there's a clarification from THX about their involvement....THX worked directly with Oppo to improve video performance during the testing of the Lexicon player and the benefits made their way to the Oppo platform as well. It’s also important to note that THX is solely focused on quality and performance. Product pricing is never a driving factor for receiving THX certification.


