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Kain

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Now that I will be getting a Samsung 43" LCD Projection HDTV, I want a Progressive Scan DVD Player. Smile.gif

Here are my choices, please tell me which is better and why:

1. Toshiba SD-900E

2. Sony DVP-S9000ES

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Home Theater (getting soon):

TV: Sony KV-ES34M80 (34" FD Trinitron WEGA)

DVD Player: Toshiba SD-5200

VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (Hi-Fi VCR)

Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802)

Speakers -

Center: Klipsch RC-7

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Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7

Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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Anyone?

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Home Theater (getting soon):

TV: Samsung SP-43L2FX (43" LCD Rear Projection HDTV)

DVD Player: Toshiba SD-900E (Progressive Scan DVD Player)

VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR)

Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802)

Speakers -

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7

Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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If you're getting a progressive scan DVD player, I suggest you look here first. http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_8_3/dvd-benchmark-progressive-shootout-2-8-2001.html It reviews several DVD players according to which features they have, and if they have the chroma bug problem.

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Ditto with what Ray said on that Sony player. It has been kicking butt on all the reviews. I am not sure if it has the SACD abilities of the higher priced Sony player taht you mentioned though. Your link to the Toshiba did not work but I believe that Toshiba only supports DVD Audio.

If you have to get one of those two units I think it would come down to features vs. price. For the most part DVD players are getting like CD players in that there is not a whole lot of differences when purchased from a name brand.

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Here is the info on the Toshiba SD-900E:

· 540 Lines of horizontal resolution

· Progressive output

· DVD audio

· 3-D Video DNR

· DTS/Dolby digital decoding

· HDCD decoding

· CD-R compatible

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Home Theater (getting soon):

TV: Samsung SP-43L2FX (43" LCD Rear Projection HDTV)

DVD Player: Toshiba SD-900E (Progressive Scan DVD Player)

VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR)

Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802)

Speakers -

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7

Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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Kain,

The Sony 9000ES is an awesome machine. It was my first choice. But it has some problems. It has the "Chroma bug" (so does the Toshiba). It also has limited format abilities (no cd-rw, mp3, DVD-RW, etc). It does, however, have outstanding SACD playback.

Further research let me discover that several high end DVD players, including the $8000 Camelot, use Panasonic transports and decoders! I spent many hours on the internet and more hours in various stores. I finally settled on the Panasonic DVD-A7. (It doesn't have the chroma bug). The Sony DVD-NS700P is also way cool, but the DVD-A7 plays DVD-audio and has really cool blue lights. cwm29.gif I was also able to pick one up on Ebay for $350. ($999 list).

I have not seen the Toshiba you mentioned, but I have spent many hours watching the Sony at my friend Mike's house, and I honestly prefer my Panasonic. The picture is better and more stable. That could be due, however, to a difference in TV's. (His is a Pioneer Elite projection unit, mine is a Panasonic direct-view HDTV).

Anyway, I highly recommend the site mentioned in oogins' post. It's highly informative. Then make up your mind.

Good luck!

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NAD is coming out with a 5 disc progressive scan DVD Audio/Video player sometime in the next month.

I look forward to seeing a review of that player.

The product offerings come out so quick recently in the DVD and SACD technologies it is difficult to determine when to wait and when to purchase.

My Sony DVP S 530 D sounds great for movies but seems real obselete for music.

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You probably haven't seen the Toshiba cuz it is most likely a Asian/European model as I live in Dubai, UAE.

Secondly, does the S9000ES support DVD-Audio?

Last question, sorry but I am a COMPLETE newbie to Home Theater and its relating stuff but, what is the "Chroma bug"?

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Home Theater (getting soon):

TV: Samsung SP-43L2FX (43" LCD Rear Projection HDTV)

DVD Player: Toshiba SD-900E (Progressive Scan DVD Player)

VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR)

Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802)

Speakers -

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7

Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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I think the Sony NS 900 has progressive scan in the US. I would take a look at it as not only does it excel at DVD's it throws in multi-channel SACD as well (it does an amazing job there too).

Another benefit - it seems to be very competitively priced compared to the other sony offerings.

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People, I CANNOT get the Sony 900 or 700 DVD players as they are not available here in Dubai.

Please stick to the two players I mentioned in my first post.

Thanks. Smile.gif

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Home Theater (getting soon):

TV: Samsung SP-43L2FX (43" LCD Rear Projection HDTV)

DVD Player: Toshiba SD-900E (Progressive Scan DVD Player)

VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR)

Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802)

Speakers -

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7

Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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quote:

Originally posted by KAiN64:

Secondly, does the S9000ES support DVD-Audio?


The Sony does not support DVD-A. The main reason is that Sony co developed the SACD format and is trying to make that one the winner. Since Sony is a music publishing company and provides consumer electronics I doubt if they ever will support DVD-A.

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Then is DVD-Audio better or SACD?

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Home Theater (getting soon):

TV: Samsung SP-43L2FX (43" LCD Rear Projection HDTV)

DVD player: Toshiba SD-900E (Progressive Scan DVD player)

VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR)

Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802)

Speakers -

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7

Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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KAiN64,

Asking whether DVD-A or SACD is better is kind of like asking whether tubes or solid state is better. There are people, otherwise normal, nice people, who have widely polarized viewpoints on this. Most of the high-end audio pundits have come down solidly in the SACD camp. A lot of the home theater folks are just a firmly in the DVD-A camp. As of today, there are a LOT more SACD players you can buy than there are DVD-A players. However, most of the SACDs released to date are two channel, and every single one of the DVD-A's (both of them Biggrin.gif ) are multi-channel. Also, a lot of the material in both formats was not originally recorded at the higher sampling rate / extended resolution offered by either DVD-A or DSD (the SACD recording mechanism, direct stream digital), but are simply remasted copies of old recordings that were at one point squished into CD standard bitpacks.

I think it's way too early to make any kind of definitive evaluation - producers and recording artists first need to learn how to take advantage of what the new formats offer before we'll really know how good either is going to get.

On another topic - when you say the players aren't available in the United Arab Emirates,.does that mean you can't log on to, say, outpost.com or something, buy it, and have it shipped to you? Different power line configurations, or is it some customs import / export thing?

Curiously, Ray

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I could buy it from outpost.com but normally the shipping rates are very high. I'll check again.

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Home Theater (getting soon):

TV: Samsung SP-43L2FX (43" LCD Rear Projection HDTV)

DVD player: Toshiba SD-900E (Progressive Scan DVD player)

VCR: Sony SLV-ED100 (HiFi VCR)

Receiver: Denon AVC-A11SR (230V version of Denon AVR-4802)

Speakers -

Center: Klipsch RC-7

Mains: Klipsch RF-7

Surrounds: Klipsch RS-7

Subwoofer: SVS CS-Ultra w/Samson S1000 amplifier

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