In Reply to: Re: Not quite true regarding Cambridge DVD89 posted by factor on October 12, 2006 at 17:33:14:
It's possible that two products can be based on the same player, but it doesn't mean that they would ultimately be the same. There may be differences in things such as power supplies and so forth that could definitely account for sonic and visual differences. I can't confirm or deny if the two players are based on the same platform or not. Personally I don't know.
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- Re: Not quite true regarding Cambridge DVD89 - Neil G 18:26:15 10/12/06 (11)
- Re: Not quite true regarding Cambridge DVD89 - Alex Peychev 00:07:34 10/14/06 (10)
- Mediatek chip - The Sound Guy 08:22:06 10/14/06 (9)
- Re: Mediatek chip - Alex Peychev 12:07:55 10/14/06 (8)
- Actually, HDCD decoding results in lower output level - Slider 09:42:44 10/15/06 (7)
- Re: Actually, HDCD decoding results in lower output level - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 09:55:04 10/25/06 (0)
- You are right - Christine Tham 16:29:30 10/15/06 (5)
- Judging by the significant loss in sound quality ... - Slider 17:10:41 10/15/06 (4)
- Two ideas that occured to me ... - Christine Tham 18:31:38 10/15/06 (3)
- Does anyone use peak extension? - Slider 18:58:38 10/15/06 (2)
- Some do, some don't - Christine Tham 19:09:46 10/15/06 (1)
- Slight correction: "Both Sides Now" does not have peak extend - Christine Tham 18:49:30 10/16/06 (0)