Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
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Well, is it amplifying a digital signal, or is is digitally amplifying an analog signal? (what the heck did I just ask?
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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
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I think it just means it counts watts on its fingers.
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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
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LOL! Now I should've known that.
Jack
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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
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Mark, the rumored price for the Oppo is around $700.
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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
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If it is, they are going to price themselves right out of the market. That's unfortunate.
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Not necessarily. Denon and Marantz still manage to sell players at their obscene prices.
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Re: First Impressions: DTS Maser/TrueHD & 7.1 Setup
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I think I'll stick with the Pannies and Holiday Specials.
If it were just the player, maybe I'd spend a little more for that "pride of ownership", but considering I'll have to get a new receiver also...
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That's where I'm heading. Hoping for a sale on the Panasonic DMP-BD55.
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If it is, they are going to price themselves right out of the market. That's unfortunate. +1. I've been holding out on a BR purchase because I was very interested in Oppo's long-rumored all-in-one player (BR+DVD+SACD). $700 is a lot. I'd rather spend less money and buy a PS3 and a DV-980H. Denon, Marantz, etc may get away with selling very expensive players, but Oppo does not have the brand recognition that they do.
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Not necessarily. Denon and Marantz still manage to sell players at their obscene prices. But there is a huge difference. 1) Brand name recognition 2) More importantly, resellers and custom installers who can push these boxes onto customers who "don't care about the detail". ie "build me a system...." customers. $700 is just way to expensive for an Oppo BD player (IMHO)
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