Arent all those CDPs close in price? I mean there was no $500 - $1,000 disparity among the lot, right? Id think that a wise way to examine different CDPs personally.
I feel the Oppo are an over achieving line of digital products to begin with, and digital in general has made some really great strides in the past few years especially in the past few years.
Its no wonder each came off as different sounding, either. Different isnt a bad thing BTW. Using a DV980 & a SCD xa777es with a Bel Canto DAC3 the disparity in sound did not show the disparity in their prices $175 v $3000.
Without the DAC in play, the oppo IMHO was within a few percentage points, 15? 20? 10? And of course they were different sounding and had their own fingerprint on the staging.
I like or can live with, both sonic fingerprints of the Oppo and Sony line. I Sold the xa777, still have the 980, and now have the BDP 83. Using the BC D3 the BDP 83 comes a lot closer to the sound of the XA 777, but fails in the bottom end to completely cover it. From recollection Sony usually has a quite dynamic depiction and strong bass performance, generally speaking.
Money matters. A lot of money in a CDP and the nature of this digital age sets the point of diminishing returns lower, and the margins of gain smaller but I doubt myself, if I had the jack to throw into a uber high end CDP, Id say it was anything nearing a close race with it v any other CDP. My ego would be bruised too much probably. Gratefully that aint gonna happen.
Nice read good thoughts Im sure that was real fun to do and great that different types of speakers were in play too.. Thanks.
I feel the Oppo are an over achieving line of digital products to begin with, and digital in general has made some really great strides in the past few years especially in the past few years.
Its no wonder each came off as different sounding, either. Different isnt a bad thing BTW. Using a DV980 & a SCD xa777es with a Bel Canto DAC3 the disparity in sound did not show the disparity in their prices $175 v $3000.
Without the DAC in play, the oppo IMHO was within a few percentage points, 15? 20? 10? And of course they were different sounding and had their own fingerprint on the staging.
I like or can live with, both sonic fingerprints of the Oppo and Sony line. I Sold the xa777, still have the 980, and now have the BDP 83. Using the BC D3 the BDP 83 comes a lot closer to the sound of the XA 777, but fails in the bottom end to completely cover it. From recollection Sony usually has a quite dynamic depiction and strong bass performance, generally speaking.
Money matters. A lot of money in a CDP and the nature of this digital age sets the point of diminishing returns lower, and the margins of gain smaller but I doubt myself, if I had the jack to throw into a uber high end CDP, Id say it was anything nearing a close race with it v any other CDP. My ego would be bruised too much probably. Gratefully that aint gonna happen.
Nice read good thoughts Im sure that was real fun to do and great that different types of speakers were in play too.. Thanks.