Bronze Member Username: JazzmanIstanbulTURKEY Post Number: 11 Registered: Nov-04 | i am going to dubai next week and i am thinking about buying a new dvd player which will either be matched with the denon 3805 or Marantz sr 7500 the 3910 is a little bit out of he budget but the difference between the 2 is about 350 usd the denon 2910 costs around 860 usd wheras the 3910 is around 1200 usd i dont intend to change my dvd for at least 3 years so i need something that has to be a little bit future proof i will be using the dvd with my infocus x1 it wont beattached to a tv set for sometime until i get an lcd or plasma what do you guys think and if the cd playback quality of denon 3910 is better then 2910 or equals a cambridge audio 640 C it will save me the expenses of buying a cd player as well i would highly appreciate your ideas on the matter all the best and thanks in advance |
Bronze Member Username: JazzmanIstanbulTURKEY Post Number: 12 Registered: Nov-04 | come on guys anyone ?? |
New member Username: InvictuzSeattle, Wa Usa Post Number: 8 Registered: Jan-05 | Go with the 3910. It has the same visual output quality of the 5910 as well as comparable audio output. The 3910 and 5910 differ in bells and whistles but are in the same league while the 2910 is a step below... heres a comparision charts of dozens (and dozens) of DVD players from Dec 04... http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/cgi-bin/shootout.cgi?function=search&articles=121 |
Bronze Member Username: JazzmanIstanbulTURKEY Post Number: 13 Registered: Nov-04 | thanks a lot guys i still have a month or two before buying a new dvd player to replace my pioneer 575 and it seems that instead of buying a mid-range dvd player (the 2910) and a dedicated cd player like a marantz 7300 or a Cambridge auido 640 C it will be better to purchase a better dvd player with good cd playback such as denon 3910 ( last space more future proof) thanks again |
New member Username: Dr_audioPost Number: 2 Registered: Aug-04 | Go with the 3910. It has the same visual output quality of the 5910 as well as comparable audio output. The 3910 and 5910 differ in bells and whistles but are in the same league while the 2910 is a step below... I would agree. I have used the 2900, the 2910, the 5900 and now own the 3910. The 3910 is an incredible visual and audio machine for the price. Beter than the 5900. Uses 2nd best Burr Brown D/A converters the DSD1796. Same video as the 5900, and the Shark Melody Analog devices in the audio section for further quantification and upsampling of CD's as well as variable frequency bass management. Great work. |