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I'd like one in black, please [message #1233] Fri, 21 January 2005 23:35 Go to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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This may be a nit, but I have seen more silver dvd players
than I care about in the big stores. Also have had a bad
experience is actually owning an inexpensive one.


And this post is made in General Forum because in spite
of all the stuff on ART, I couldn't think of a good home
for a question on pedestrian dvd players-- in black.


Transport is the other big issue. The unit should be able to keep
the sound and video in sync which, for cheap players seems to be
an endemic problem.


So what is everybody using here?




Re: I'd like one in black, please [message #1234 is a reply to message #1233] Sat, 22 January 2005 00:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Yeah, you're right. I've seen a lot of silver ones. One of mine that's black is an old 5 disk changer, called an Integral DPC5.1

Re: I'd like one in black, please [message #1235 is a reply to message #1234] Sat, 22 January 2005 00:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Those remind me of something George Jetson would own.

Best item I saw in cruising around is a Denon model 1990 (I think)
and I have a preference for the NAD 'look'.


They are pretty rich for my blood and the rest of my setup.

Still would like to know even _how_ to look up an issue
like 'transport' for a good dvd player.


I expect that like many other products, no matter who makes
the shell, most of these things have parts from the
same place and are assembled by little elves in a hollow tree
like Keebler cookies. (I'm sure Epstein will like that
one.)



Re: I'd like one in black, please [message #1236 is a reply to message #1233] Sat, 22 January 2005 08:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hurdy_gurdyman is currently offline  hurdy_gurdyman
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Personally, I prefer the chrome over black. Maybe it goes back to my age. When I was a teen (early 70's)all the macho equipment was chrome. The only components I like even better was the gold like some 60's Fisher, Scott and Knight (and others) used. In the 70's harman-kardon had a very nice pale gold that is similar to a recent JVC DVD player I bought. Back in the 80's, when all components started going black, I remember thinking that basic black was as boring as it could get (besides being hard to see buttons in dim light). It's always bugged me to see most pro equipment being black (PA gear, stereo and photography). I'm happy the trend is finally changing. Now if they's just get more gold faceplates, or how about some of the colorful stuff they had in the 50's and 60's? I have an old Bell amp that is green, light yellow/gold and brown. Very cool! Had an orange Heathkit once, too, that I liked. No pics of it handy.
Here's the gold Scott amp.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/the_hurdy_gurdyman/detail?.dir=6d5d&.dnm=1ba5.jpg&.src=ph

Below is a link to the Bell amp. What class!

What the world needs is variety!

Dave


Re: I'd like one in black, please [message #1237 is a reply to message #1236] Sat, 22 January 2005 09:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Lafeyette had some really nice colors on their tube gear. And the style was real 1950's schlock. With these little chrome legs on gold chassis with enamel bands around the frame. Great stuff. The champagne gold on Scott stuff is beautiful. It'll come back, everything does.

Re: I'd like one in black, please [message #1238 is a reply to message #1237] Sat, 22 January 2005 09:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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Teac has a series of mini components in the gold style--
as shown in the J&R catalog. Haven't seen those anywhere
else.

Re: I'd like one in black, please, and not too thin either [message #1239 is a reply to message #1236] Sat, 22 January 2005 09:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Have you noticed that all the Samsung, Toshiba, etc etc
also look like they've been sat on by someone really
heavy? It's that Bang & Olafson Swedish Nuevo Retro
Whatevs copycat styling that makes me wonder where the
actual parts _are_ and how substantial for all of that.

No replies on quality transport yet (?)



Re: I'd like one in black, please [message #1240 is a reply to message #1233] Sat, 22 January 2005 10:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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See link for Yamaha DVD.....Colin

Re: How'z about one in Red? Or maybe Blue? [message #1241 is a reply to message #1236] Sat, 22 January 2005 15:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: How'z about one in Red? Or maybe Blue? [message #1242 is a reply to message #1241] Sat, 22 January 2005 16:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Holy Schneykies, those are some bewts.




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