30-10-2018, 22:25
(Ten post był ostatnio modyfikowany: 30-10-2018, 22:25 przez Pai-Chi-Wo.)
Do niedawna zafascynowany modelem Pioneer BDP-450, a w zasadzie nie przeszło mi jeszcze, postanowiłem sprawdzić czy Pioneer przygotował jakiegoś flagshipa 4K godnego konkurencji z Oppo 203. No i https://www.audioholics.com/blu-ray-and-dvd-player-reviews/pioneer-elite-udp-lx500-4k-uhd-blu-ray-player
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Cytat:Carrying the Torch for Oppo?
So, does the Pioneer Elite UDP-LX500 have everything it needs to replace Oppo’s UDP-205? Not quite. The Oppo player works with the multi-room audio ecosystem Roon, which is a favorite among audiophiles. The Pioneer offers no multi-room audio capabilities. And while the UDP-LX500 does play high resolution audio files from USB-connected drives, it cannot accept a USB audio signal from a computer or music server, as the Oppo can. The Oppo also decodes and renders MQA files, and features 7.1-channel audio outputs (using a second ESS 9038 dac) — both features that the Pioneer lacks. The Oppo sports balanced stereo analog outputs, and an HDMI input which allows the user to take advantage of the player’s superb video processing when using a secondary video source, such as a cable box or digital media streamer. Frankly, the Oppo just offers an incredible amount of functionality, and it won’t be easy for Pioneer or any other company to step in and fill those shoes. But depending on your needs, the Pioneer Elite UDP-LX500 certainly looks to be a worthy competitor. Will Pioneer’s first 4K Blu-ray player earn a spot in your system? Share your thoughts in the related forum thread below.