I've got a 2200 as well...
Rob Babcock said:
I've been very happy with my Denon DVD-2200. The sound is great, it offers good bass management and the picture is terrific. It also has a memory buffer to eliminate the hangup you get at the layer change point. It's been replaced by newer models, but you can probably still find one. Of course, the new models would be "better" in that they have even more features, but you might get a good price on the '2200 since it's been replaced.
...and performance wise I have no complaints. With the functionality of it I have a few...perhaps Mr. Babcock can inform me how he overcomes these:
1) The inability to easily que up tracks to play. You can't skip to a particular track prior to playing to cue up for say recording purposes. You hit play first, wait for the disk to actually start playing, skip to the track you want the quickly hit pause (if you're REALLY fast) or skip backwards again and hit pause again.
2) No accelerated/muted scan feature. If you want to scan to the middle of a track you can only do so at a speed which is barely faster than normal play and you hear the scan at full volume.
My 2200 replaced a second generation Pioneer 6 disk magazine changer from
1988 and it performed both of these features (and still does).
There are a couple more quircks like this that have bit me in the past that I can't think of off the top of my head right now...
Don't know if the new Denon line handles these issues any better, but I will check them out. If they do, I may look to upgrading to the 3910 so I can take advantage of the Denon Link with my 3805.