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Originally posted by jeremymayf
. I can justify the extra $250 for a decent DVD player-but i plan to use the unit primarily for audio. Thanks |
since you want to use it primarily for Audio, I say go with Audio only player and buy dvd player seperately. ( if audio outweight the ability of dvd playing)
Basic dvd players are so cheap now. You can even pick one up for under 120 dollars during holidy sales * hint July 4th*
My brother picked one of those cheap DVD players for 102 dollars with tax at Target, and it plays the dvd just fine
My experience with multi purpose units is, the more a unit can do ( meaning multi functions) the lesser it is good at doing each individually.
I like my stuff seperately
dvd player just for dvd player, cd player just cd player, Video tape player just video tape player and amplifier just amplifier. No all in one for me. ALtho I love the little 17 inches TV/vcr combo that I drag to just about everywhere in the house when I do different house chores lol~!
My new Dcm370 really kicks some serious ass. I am absolutely in love with the 5 disc tray and the great sounds. It has been on for at least 20 hours in the very short time I received it !
Earlier I had an *Unplugged performance* listening session that consists of
Eric Clapton: Unplugged
Neil Young : unplugged
Rod Stewart : Unplugged
R.E.M unplugged
Eagles reunion live performance: Hell freezes over
Love the 5 discs capability and the great sounds!
Since the Dcm370 arrival, I have set 5 discs in dcm370 before I sit down and start my internet session
I appreciate this even more when I do Virtual Pool Hall online match with people, since the game has no music in there, just the ball hitting sounds that I dont care much
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