tbuddha
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I've seen several threads pointing out that a TV is needed if you use a Pioneer DV-563a. If I got one of these units, I would want it strictly for playing audio discs; CDs, SACDs, and DVD-As, in my office. I don't have a TV there.
I've looked at the manual on Pioneer's site, but until I actually get my hands on a piece of gear, it is hard for me to figure out all of the ergonomics.
I can see you might need a TV for initial setup, but even there it seems that all the default settings are ones that would accommodate two-channel listening.
Aside from somewhat advanced functions like programming play lists (which I'm not interested in) could someone who has actually used one please tell me what makes a TV essential to use this player.
I've looked at the manual on Pioneer's site, but until I actually get my hands on a piece of gear, it is hard for me to figure out all of the ergonomics.
I can see you might need a TV for initial setup, but even there it seems that all the default settings are ones that would accommodate two-channel listening.
Aside from somewhat advanced functions like programming play lists (which I'm not interested in) could someone who has actually used one please tell me what makes a TV essential to use this player.