On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:30 AM, RW <rlwainwright@gmail.com> wrote:
I have *read* that some of the Yamaha players (you'll have to do the
research) in that price range sound pretty good. I had a Yamaha a
while back (don't remember it's model #, maybe 6700?) and it was
nice. But it broke on me after a year and I binned it.
Since then, I purchased Oppo players (BDP-83, BDP-93) exclusively and
have been quite satisified with their performance and relaibility.
But they both cost me $400-$500. Sometimes it is better to simply
hold off on the purchase until you can save the funds for a better and
more expensive player. This might be one of those occasions...Check
Audiogon.com for good deals on gently used equipment. But I can tell
you that the Oppos go VERY quickly there. They have earned a great
reputation and I think they deserve it...
-RW-
On Oct 30, 6:13 pm, marklizard <markliz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has or knows of an SACD/DVD-A/CD player for
> under $200 that sounds as good as others in the $500-$600 range? CDs
> would have have to sound good on this as well as the other formats....
>
> Thanks!
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