Home » Uncategorized » Best-in-class recording then audio quality, with super-fast load celerity at a actual moderate price
Jun
23

From the moment you unpack the oppo bdp-83 universal blu-ray player you realize so this is departure to be a truly unique experience. Wrapped in a reusable carrying bag, shipped in a double-thick cardboard box, the fit following this finish of the oppo bdp-83 matches the quality of the packaging. And the honourable thing is so different thousands blu-ray players, the best-in-class experience continues from the time you power it on to daily use.

I was lucky enough to get in on the oppo pre-order in late may, after reading the early reviews of beta units, following this knowing the reputation of oppo’s upscaling dvd players. For me, the oppo bdp-83 offered the promise of super-fast load times, outstanding film quality, following this the ability to play high-resolution audio (my sacd library).

A bit of background – i have a pretty high-end system configuration (marantz sr-8002, kef reference speakers, mitsubishi hdtv, sony es sacd player, bang & olfusen turntable). And i have pretty demanding standards especially for audio.

I waited to buy my first blu-ray player (the very honourable panasonic dmp-bd55k) until a standalone player offered quality following this load times attending least *close* to the ps3. And, although its load times following this dvd playback are good, it still didn’t quite join my standards.

From the moment i connected the oppo bdp-83 to my system, i was blown away by the experience. Extremely effortless to setup (i virtually unplugged my panasonic following this plugged in the bdp-83 using the same hdmi following this ingredient cables), very very effortless on-screen instructions following this setup. The remote is definitely much better than average withy massive backlit buttons of different sizes.

The haste of the oppo bd-83 surely grabs your attention:
- bluray load times are about 2x faster than the panasonic bd55k it replaced
- bluray cuisine table navigation, etc also very fast following this responsive
- sacd following this dvd (audio/video) load times are nearly instantaneous

The sacd load performance really stunned me. My high-end sony es sacd player (remember, sony co-developed the standard) can secure 1-2 minutes to load a hybrid sacd. On the oppo any sacd (stereo, hybrid multichannel, etc) loads in below 2 seconds.

But it is the film following this audio quality of the oppo bd-83 so truly sets it apart:
- bluray film performance is outstanding, but you come to await so from the format. (i can’t say i notice a difference here from my panasonic which is also excellent.)
- dvd film performance is stunning – a eminent upgrade in quality on your hd set. This is whither you start to see the benefits of the embedded anchorbay processor.
- high firmness audio quality will dissipate your socks off.

I in person didn’t notice a difference in high-res bluray formats such as dts-master following this dolbytrue hd, but to be fair my panasonic player is also excellent in this area.

For sacd, the improvement offered by the OPPO BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player is simply stunning! My marantz receiver can decode dsd over hdmi, following this the audio quality is dramatically better than the analog 5.1 output from my high-end sony es sacd player. I didn’t think the regular could be elevated, but was pleasantly unexpectant by this.

Dvd-audio performance is also outstanding. I never had a dvd-audio player, so i’ve used this opportunity of having a truly “universal player” to stock up on high-resolution multi-channel titles so were never released on sacd (eg. Crowded house, seal, queen, yes…)

There are other very nice touches:
- bluray profile 2.0 withy 1gb of onboard storage (my panasonic made you buy an sd card for this)
- two usb 2.0 ports (one fore covered by a flat rubber port, another in the rear), neither anchorage is recessed, so you can use regular usb memory bank sticks/adapters
- analog 7.1 audio out
- supports coexistent hdmi following this ingredient film output (eg. You can send high-res audio over hdmi following this film over component)
- support for ntsc following this pal format dvds, but they must be unlocked (this is a region-locked player, unfortunately)
- ir in following this ir out ports
- optional rs-232c skill anchorage for professional installations
- very tough removable power cord; still heavier estimate than the one marantz shipped withy my $2000 receiver!
- nice onscreen cuisine table system graphics following this easy-to-use interface

What could be improved?
- well, first of all, profile 2 support is only through hard-wired ethernet (no wifi)
- speaking of profile 2.0, the interactive services aren’t particularly fast, but i have yet to find a bluray championship so actually has compelling profile 2.0 content
- no support for streaming services like netflix, although in that place are rumors so the hardware *might* have the capability to support through a firmware update – i wouldn’t count on this though
- the bluray following this dvd player are region locked unfortunately. (cd, sacd, following this dvd-audio discs are by definition region-free)

I in person couldn’t be happier withy the OPPO BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player. Certainly the best $500 i spent! It not only compares but blows away high-end players costing 4-6x greater.

Read related post at Best-in-class video also audio quality, withy super-fast load celerity toward a actual moderate price.

Related posts:

  1. One of the best for the money
  2. Plays SACDs AS A RESULT improves the sound of CONSTANT CDs
  3. Excellent blu ray disc player full withy options.
  4. Excellent blu ray disc player full with options
  5. Excellent mp3 player following this a bargain situated at that

,

Comments are closed.