![]() It's fun to see that the dsp from burrbrown in the old cd/dvd player still is made, made for mid till high quality sound and with the service manual, it's quite easy to repair. But a dvd player can be handy and i just refurbished a teac amp from the eighties for tv use and turntable ( acoustic classic wood with the arm upgraded), so nothing real special, only the annoying nonbalanced, non rca input on the klipsch speakers( second hand) and teac is a bit of a problem with studio and djgear and desktop audiocards, but i've tried it on a studio monitor and just fast on my tv and it sounded real nice for a dvd and the image was oke, but it offcourse needs to be cleaned and rewired and those basic cheap connectors, need to be replaced, but one thing at a time since the teac lies open, waiting for some components, and the same counts for the speakers with those annoying passive crossovers and not too expensive buildquality. ![]() and dbx dsp units(no not the cheap ones like the pa+), but i knew this one had a nice dsp unit and i have my denon dn3900 cd-player or more scratch unit and offcourse a cambridge cd-player, i had thrown away my old dvd player 5.1 system a while ago, after removing the coolblocks and a nice large transformer. Unfortunately the Marantz website is no clearer and I know that there are some players that do one or the other, so I thought I should check. The review says PAL, but quite often I've noticed they just don't bother to mention NTSC. Building year-> haven't opened it yet, since i bought it today from a staple with another 100 of ther the same units. I also thought I should check that this player does NTSC progressive. ![]()
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