Jan 15, 2003 at 9:07 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7 dhwilkin Headphone audiophiles are practically the stuff of legend. Joined Jun 20, 2001 Posts 4,426 Likes 13 Denon 2900.
Jan 16, 2003 at 1:04 AM Post #2 of 7 markl Hangin' with the monkeys.Member of the Trade: Lawton Audio Joined Jun 22, 2001 Posts 9,130 Likes 55 Very cool! Says suggested list price $999. This one's got some potential! Mark
Jan 16, 2003 at 1:25 AM Post #3 of 7 wasifazim His headphones reek of Listerine. Joined Jun 27, 2001 Posts 505 Likes 10 The million dollar question of course is whether Denon will pay attention to this unit's redbook playback..
The million dollar question of course is whether Denon will pay attention to this unit's redbook playback..
Jan 16, 2003 at 3:35 AM Post #4 of 7 gpalmer We are the weird ones. Joined Apr 27, 2002 Posts 7,080 Likes 13 There was one magic word missing which would keep me from buying it -> FireWire! Greg
Jan 16, 2003 at 4:18 AM Post #5 of 7 Nightfall Headphoneus Supremus Joined Aug 10, 2002 Posts 1,937 Likes 11 Quote: Originally posted by gpalmer There was one magic word missing which would keep me from buying it -> FireWire! Greg Greg, You actually HAVE something that it could connect to via firewire?
Quote: Originally posted by gpalmer There was one magic word missing which would keep me from buying it -> FireWire! Greg Greg, You actually HAVE something that it could connect to via firewire?
Jan 16, 2003 at 6:43 PM Post #6 of 7 yage 1000+ Head-Fier Joined Oct 29, 2001 Posts 1,274 Likes 466 Quote: From the webpage: image quality is further enhanced by the player's exclusive Noise Shaped Video™ digital image enhancement technology Looks like "noise shaping" is well on its way to becoming another meaningless marketing tool. Hell, I "noise shape" my alarm clock every morning...
Quote: From the webpage: image quality is further enhanced by the player's exclusive Noise Shaped Video™ digital image enhancement technology Looks like "noise shaping" is well on its way to becoming another meaningless marketing tool. Hell, I "noise shape" my alarm clock every morning...
Jan 16, 2003 at 8:51 PM Post #7 of 7 Oliver :) Headphoneus Supremus Joined Apr 14, 2002 Posts 2,885 Likes 16 Quote: Originally posted by yage Looks like "noise shaping" is well on its way to becoming another meaningless marketing tool. Well, there is video noise, why not shape it? Of course, with DVD, video noise is much less of a problem than with, say, LaserDisc (uh, need that laser aligned soon..)
Quote: Originally posted by yage Looks like "noise shaping" is well on its way to becoming another meaningless marketing tool. Well, there is video noise, why not shape it? Of course, with DVD, video noise is much less of a problem than with, say, LaserDisc (uh, need that laser aligned soon..)