Dropped off Oppo-83 for upgrade...

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Affejunge

Audioholic
Just got back from Oppo's office up in Mountain View. Dropped off my Oppo for the 83SE upgrade. Hope to get it shipped back by Friday.

Will post update with how the new player sounds!
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I am sure you will enjoy it :) I haven't put the included sticker on mine yet. I don't know that I will.
 
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Affejunge

Audioholic
Wow.. just got the e-mail saying my upgraded Oppo is on its way back!

Gotta love a one day turn around!
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Wow.. just got the e-mail saying my upgraded Oppo is on its way back!

Gotta love a one day turn around!
Yeah, it depends on how busy they are I guess. I got mine back the same day.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
Just out of curiosity and laziness to actually find myself :rolleyes: (at least I'm honest) - What does SE adds?
 
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jamie2112

Banned
What does the upgrade cost? And what do they do exactly? Just wonderin...
 
gonk

gonk

Full Audioholic
Here are the differences:

http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-83SE/blu-ray-BDP-83SE-Comparison.aspx

I looked on the site and I don't even see the upgrade offered anymore. It cost $199 on top of your 83, which is $100 less than buying one outright and it said it was a limited time offer I believe. I did the upgrade on mine and I definitely hear the difference.
Actually, it was a $299 upgrade for 83 owners who bought before last November (when the 83SE was released), which is $100 less than an 83SE.
 
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Ron Temple

Senior Audioholic
I put the label on mine...looks like sh*t, but I did get the 10dbs of dynamic range ;). It doesn't work on the back John.
 
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Affejunge

Audioholic
Well, I have gotten it back and hooked up!

And...ummm...hmmmmm....

Okay, so I do not have my original, so I cannot to an AB comparison, but mostly I cannot hear a difference. Maybe slightly more definition but that is about it.

One caveat, I have "The Worlds Greatest Audiophile Vocal Recordings" by Chesky records. (I downloaded it as FLAC 24/96 from their site and burned it to DVD-Audio)

It was transitive! I actually dropped the drink I was holding in my hand, I was so swept away. There had never been that level of definition before.

So, I am still optimistic. SACD still sounds a little bright and gives me listening-fatigue after 30 mins or so (I have always had that problem with SACD, but as I have upgraded systems over the years, the issue has become less) But DVD-Audio sounds very good.

I also found with my setup, for SACD, 2-channel, DSD-PCM sounded best (as opposed to direct DSD)

Will update more as I have more to say.
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
Well, I have gotten it back and hooked up!

And...ummm...hmmmmm....

Okay, so I do not have my original, so I cannot to an AB comparison, but mostly I cannot hear a difference. Maybe slightly more definition but that is about it.

One caveat, I have "The Worlds Greatest Audiophile Vocal Recordings" by Chesky records. (I downloaded it as FLAC 24/96 from their site and burned it to DVD-Audio)

It was transitive! I actually dropped the drink I was holding in my hand, I was so swept away. There had never been that level of definition before.

So, I am still optimistic. SACD still sounds a little bright and gives me listening-fatigue after 30 mins or so (I have always had that problem with SACD, but as I have upgraded systems over the years, the issue has become less) But DVD-Audio sounds very good.

I also found with my setup, for SACD, 2-channel, DSD-PCM sounded best (as opposed to direct DSD)

Will update more as I have more to say.
Where can I get a copy of that, can you post the link where you downloaded it from, or send it to me via PM?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I found that with SACDs the improvement was less noticeable also. It is there, but they are already generally wide and highly detailed so it is sometimes difficult to tell. My speakers are pretty laid back so I don't ever get listening fatigue.
 
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Affejunge

Audioholic
I found that with SACDs the improvement was less noticeable also. It is there, but they are already generally wide and highly detailed so it is sometimes difficult to tell. My speakers are pretty laid back so I don't ever get listening fatigue.

Well I am going to let it burn in for awhile using SACD doing direct DSD. See if that improves things.
 
goodman

goodman

Full Audioholic
If you want it for music, go with the SE. If mainly movies, then the standard is good enough IMO.
I want it for movies and music. I listen to CD and SACD, and on rare occasions to old vinyl on an old turntable.
 
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