Oppo Gone - Now What?


Blue Ray players may be "a dime a dozen"...but not so with high quality music players.  Assuming that all of the Oppo 205 inventory is gone in the next 3-4 weeks, what would you buy for under $2000 to play those music discs that you still own?
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I think it is commonly suggested that these decoding chips.... 9018, 9038, etc represent computing power that ultimately shows up in very good resolution and musicality but only if everything else in the signal control is well done:  transformers, capacitors, rf shielding, clock etc.  

Therefore, a well implemented 9018 or 9028 can exceed the performance of a poorly implemented 9038... as evidence... it is often stated that ess chips are generally brighter than those of other chip makers...which I suspect is implementation and a desire to maximize the absolute resolution capability of the ess chip. 

I suspect that oppo was careful to make sure that the 203 and 205 sounded the way they wanted them to sound.  It would not not be surprising if someone like Rega, or Naim, or Parasound, to name just a few, liscenced aspects of the oppo intellectual property if there appears to be enough demand going forward. 

In in the mean time, the question remains... would you buy a Rega, Marantz, Music Hall, Vincent, Nad, etc CD player to replace your current player/oppo if it died..or would you go cd transport + dac to give you a better overall option and if so.... what would you choose?
China thing?   People only
Buy China if they need to
  I don't own a  Oppo
  But did have a couple of
 So. Ko.  Made products 
As of this morning, Magnolia Room on Hammond Dr had about 80 BDP-205's in their warehouse. I just bought one and they are not price gouging. Still retail price $1,299.

Hurry if you want one. They had over 200 when the word got out. Going fast!