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Blu Ray OPPO BDP-95


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Asi es, amigos

Basado en el Blu Ray BDP-93 OPPO va a lanzar la version para los que gustan del audio

con DAC SABRE[sup][size="2"]32[/size][/sup] Reference ES9018 de ESS Technology, salidas balanceadas XLR y tranformador toroidal se espera que esté disponible durante Febrero

Ademas, es muy bonito :)

[url="http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-95/"]http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-95/[/url]

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Ya tiene fecha de salida ??, va a ser atomico, ese chip DAC es muy bueno, y con lo bueno que es el BDP- 93, este debe ser filete..... Ojala no se retrase tanto su salida como paso con el modelo anterior.

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[quote name='kalev70' date='20 December 2010 - 09:17 AM' timestamp='1292847474' post='36504']
Y cuanto vale este maquinón.........?
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Vean este link (no tengo ganas de traducir nada):
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/transports/high-definition-dvd-players-hd-dvd-blu-ray/oppo-bdp-95-blu-ray-player-first-look

[b]Oppo BDP-93[/b]
[img]http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/transports/high-definition-dvd-players-hd-dvd-blu-ray/oppo-bdp-95-blu-ray-player-first-look/BDP93back.jpg[/img]

[b]Oppo BDP-95[/b]
[img]http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/transports/high-definition-dvd-players-hd-dvd-blu-ray/oppo-bdp-95-blu-ray-player-first-look/BDP95back.jpg[/img]

Boy, if felt like it was only yesterday we were gushing all over the the Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player - the player good enough to repackage and sell at a $3000 premium. When Oppo announced the release of their BDP-93 3D Blu-ray Player, we knew the spiritual successor to the audiophile grade BDP-83SE couldn't be far behind.

We were right.

Let us start off by saying we love this new business model of Oppo. We love that they release a "bare-bones" model often has more features than anything on the market in the price point. We love that they now start offering an audiophile version with upgraded audio section for those that have the money, desire, and gear to appreciate it. This is a best of both worlds situation. Joe Consumer gets a full featured Blu-ray player with state of the art technology at a very reasonable price. Users that have spent more money on their speakers than many spend on food in a year get to pay a premium for a player that adds those extra bells and whistles that true audiophiles demand without sacrificing any of the other features.


Just glancing at the rear panel of the BDP-95 reveals a number of serious upgrades. First, you find XLR as well as RCA stereo outputs. With the BDP-93 you'd be forced to use the Left and Right channels of the 7.1 analogue outputs. The rest of the connections are all the same if a bit rearranged. Observant readers will note that the 95 is a bit taller than the 93 (the 93 is 16.9 x 12.25 x 3.125 inches and the 95 is same except 4 inches tall). There is also a fan on the back of the 95 that is not present on the 93. This is probably because of the internal upgrades which includes a toroidal transformer built by Rotel.


Yes, [b][i][u]that[/u][/i][/b] Rotel.

The toroidal power transformer is designed to offer superior inrush current and much lower exterior magnetic field over traditional laminated steel core transformers. The BDP-95's toroidal linear power supply provides a very clean and robust power source to the critical audio components. But the most important part as far as audio is the DAC - Digital to Analogue Converter. In the case of the BDP-95, they've opted with the SABRE32 (that 32 is supposed to be superscript) Reference ES9018 from ESS Technology. This is the same DAC they used in high-end consumer applications and professional studio equipment. The SABRE brags a DNR (Dynamic Range) of up to 135dB and a THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise) of -120dB. This is the industry's highest performance level and should satisfy even the most demanding audio purist (of course, we fully expect to see a BDP-95 with a tube sticking out of the top at the next high-end show because, you know, everything sounds better with tubes). Oppo hasn't just used a single SABRE DAC for their BDP-95, they use two - one for the 7.1 channel output and a second one for the dedicated stereo output. All this technology adds nearly 50% additional weight to the unit bringing the BDP-95 in at 16 pounds.


The BDP-95 is scheduled to start shipping in February. You can register on Oppo's website to be notified by email when it comes available.


[size="5"]Conclusion[/size]
The BDP-95 still has all the other features of the BDP-93 including dual HDMI outputs, Marvell's Kyoto-G2 video processor, Netflix and Blockbuster support, and 3D compatibility. And this is what is so great about the new BDP-95: You don't have sacrifice the latest and greatest features to have state of the art audio. If all you really want is a great player with universal disc support (meaning it plays DVDs, CDs, Blu-rays, DVD-As, and SACDs plus lots more), 3D, and Netflix, the BDP-93 is a great choice. But if you are really worried about audio, specifically two channel analogue audio, it's going to be really hard to outperform the BDP-95. Considering the price (under a grand), it is probably impossible to beat. If you have high end processors, amps, and speakers, you owe it to your gear to feed them a source as quality as the BDP-95... or wait until someone takes it and puts it into a nicer box for you to buy at 7x the price.


For more information, please visit [url="http://www.oppodigital.com"]www.oppodigital.com[/url].

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El bdp-93 vale US$499

¿que diferencia tendrá uno con otro?


http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-93/


http://www.amazon.com/OPPO-BDP-93-Universal-Network-Blu-ray/dp/B004BLK24S




Y Es 3D el bicho.

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[quote name='ibre34' date='25 December 2010 - 10:57 AM' timestamp='1293289020' post='37572']
La diferencia es el DAC, es decir, si lo tienes conectado via HDMI no vale la pena.
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Es decir:

Uso principal cine (con Receiver): El BDP-93

Uso principal Musica (con ampli): El BDP-95


Pero si es Blu Ray asumo entonces que el prncipal uso sería cine, por lo tanto (corrijanme si entiendo mal por favor), convendría entonces el BDP-93 (que vale la mitad) mas un DAC.

(Otra cosa, OPPO si no me equivoco trae salida de audio variable)

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Pero con el 95 tendrias un player multiproposito (ocupa menos espacio), ademas, hay que ver cuanto vale un DAC que tenga el mismo chip que trae el 95 (SABRE32). Tal vez incluso te salga mas caro.

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  • 3 months later...

Ya apareció el BDP-95, a un precio de U$999,00 en la página de Oppo. Utiliza el mismo transporte del 93 que actualmente cuesta U$499 pero modifica toda la parte dac y aumenta bastante en peso, entre otros.

[url="http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-95/"]http://www.oppodigit...blu-ray-bdp-95/[/url]
[url="http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-93/"]http://www.oppodigit...blu-ray-bdp-93/[/url]



[img]http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-95/images/Blu-ray-BDP-95_home.gif[/img]



Unas revisiones entre el 93 y el nuevo audiófilo 95.

[url="http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/universal-players/1048-oppo-bdp-93-and-bdp-95-universal-3d-blu-ray-players-part-1-audio-performance.html"]http://www.hometheat...erformance.html[/url]

[url="http://www.laaudiofile.com/oppo_bdp95.html"]http://www.laaudiofi...oppo_bdp95.html[/url]


Otras revisiones
[url="http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showpost.php?p=6292858&postcount=303"]http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/showpost.php?p=6292858&postcount=303[/url]






ALGUNAS DE LAS VARIACIONES DEL 95 Y 93
[b]BDP-95 / [/b][b][b]BDP-93[/b][/b]

ESS Sabre32 Reference DAC for the 7.1ch analog output / Cirrus CS4382A DAC for the 7.1ch analog output

A second ESS Sabre32 Reference DAC for the stereo analog output / No dedicated stereo output (The 7.1ch output can be set to stereo mode)

Fully balanced XLR output for stereo / No XLR balanced output

Linear power supply with Rotel-made toroidal transformer for the audio section / Switching power supply

Higher grade op-amps and passive electronic components / Regular audio grade op-amps and passive electronic components

Bigger and heavier chassis

A lot more engineering hours put into the design

Editado por JR.
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Me tinca, de ahi seremos....., hay que esperar un poco la primera horneada y las mods tipicas, aunque en mi caso pretendo usarlo solo como transporte, igual influye un mejor chasis, mejor fuente de poder, su buen toroidal (siemre que no induzca HUM) y componentes electronicos de mejor calidad. Eso, salvo que demuestre ser superior como player solo que como trasporte pal CI Audio, cosa que, con lo bien que suena esta parejita, no es nada facil....

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[quote name='amiratos' date='29 March 2011 - 06:46 PM' timestamp='1301435169' post='53128']
Me tinca, de ahi seremos....., hay que esperar un poco la primera horneada y las mods tipicas, aunque en mi caso pretendo usarlo solo como transporte, igual influye un mejor chasis, mejor fuente de poder, su buen toroidal (siemre que no induzca HUM) y componentes electronicos de mejor calidad. Eso, salvo que demuestre ser superior como player solo que como trasporte pal CI Audio, cosa que, con lo bien que suena esta parejita, no es nada facil....
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  • 3 months later...

Bueno señores, y al final, alguien ha comprado este aparatito, pa' que le pueda hacer una review???. Me llamó la atención que en la revista Hi Fi Choice de Julio, hablaban maravillas de él y en la edición de agosto (la última) lo tenían clasificado como la elección del editor, por sobre muchos otros CD Players de marcas esotéricas.

A falta del Nad 565bee, estoy explorando esta alternativa que puede que sea buena, porque a riesgo de parecer reiterativo, pero si tuviera que apostar, creo que SA tiene un poco de olor a fiambre y comienzo a dudar que tengamos Nad, por un buen rato.

Saludos

:)

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