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previously, and while they might bother some users, I
think that most people will be thrilled with what this
device can do. For one thing, it can be shoehorned into
a squashed-down rack space that many other upscale
players  can  only  dream  of  achieving.  Yes,  it  is
expensive by Best-Buy budget player standards, but
it is cheap compared to some other upscale units and
it can almost certainly play SACD and DVD-A releases
as well as any of them. Actually, it probably can do
this better than most, due to the admittedly not quite
comprehensive  bass-management  and  distance-
compensation features.

The video performance was first-rate, and so was

the DD and DTS audio performance. I gave it a defect-
tracking test with the Canadian 

CD Check

 disc and it

tracked cleanly to defect check level 3, with substantial
interference (clicking) noises at levels 4 and 5.

Level-3  performance  will  handle  just  about  any

kind  of  defect  one  might  encounter  with  a  CD,
although I have to admit that some of the other players
I have reviewed in the past could track level 4 cleanly.
(The earliest Yamaha player that I reviewed, the DVD-
S795, could do this, and the later DVD-S1200 had only
minor problems with level 4.) Given that players I have

fooled with that could only track level 1 cleanly still
sounded  superb  with  musical  source  materials,  any
hair splitting over greater defect tracking abilities is
just that: hair splitting.

Yep, the DVD-S1500 is a fine player, and I have

no problem recommending it to individuals who want
to play back SACD and DVD-A materials, in addition
to compact discs and DVD movie releases. Topping
things off, its musical performance with compact discs
is equal to that of any other players I have auditioned.

I  pulled  the  cover  off  of  the  unit  and  gave  the

digital to analog converter (DAC) number and some
other  internal  information  to  Dr.  David  Rich  to
research. The model CS4382 DAC was built by Cirrus
Logic.  These  are  the  folks  who  now  own  Crystal
Semiconductor, a division of the company that does
data converter design work, and Dr. Rich checked the
Cirrus  data  sheet  to  come  up  with  some  info.  He
indicated that the most important thing that separates
the  great  players  from  those  that  are  merely  good
involves  the  quality  of  the  DAC.  Below  is  some

technical info that is a review all by itself, courtesy of
Dr. Rich. You will not see technical summary like this
in our magazine very often, so pay attention.

-HF

Dr. David Rich on DACs, including the one

used in the DVD-S1500: 

 

The CS4382 DAC delivers

better than average behavior. To make life easier for
our readers I am converting specification from the data
sheet into effective number of bits (ENOBS). From the
data  sheet  we  find  the  CS4382  has  typical  19-bit
performance  for  noise,  and  with  worst  case  18-bit
performance.  When  a  manufacture  states  that  a
parameter  is  “worst  case,”  this  means  that  another
manufacturer  using  the  part  in  his  product  can  test
that part and expect it to meet the specification.

Unfortunately, a specification marked “typical” on

a specification sheet

 

can be a problem, because many

manufacturers  do  not  say  what  “typical”  means.
However,  any  decent  designer  designs  only  with
worst-case numbers in mind if the parts performance
for  what  he  is  designing  can  affect  the  stated
specifications  of  the  final  system.  For  example,  the

motor in a DVD player had better be able to spin fast
enough so the player can read the DVD. A “typical”
spin speed in the motor’s specification world not cut
it. In other words, the designer would want the motor
manufacturer to supply a worst-case motor spin speed
to make sure that the player can always meet minimum
standards.

With  some  DA  converter  specification  listings,

only the “typical” specs are given. If the final-product
manufacturer  uses  those  chips  and  has  done  no
assembly  line  testing  to  insure  that  DVD  players
delivered  to  consumers  meet  some  minimum
specification,  many  of  those  players  may  not  do  so.
This is the case, unless the manufacture indicates the
specification is guaranteed, as is the case under federal
law for amplifier power output under a specified load,
frequency range and THD. To my knowledge, the only
hi-fi  company  that  currently  states  that  the  all  the
specifications they issue are guaranteed minimums (or
maximums) is Accuphase.

The noise figures I have just given in ENOBS are

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Страница 1: ...MP3 and JPEG supported DVD R DVD RW DVD R and DVD RW materials that have been finalized What s more it can play back European PAL video DVD source material in addition to standard US source NTSC rele...

Страница 2: ...ent particularly if that older model receiver lacks on board DPL II decoding The only fly in the ointment is that the DVD S1500 s on board DPL II processing is factory set and does not offer the fine...

Страница 3: ...automatically bypasses all bass management settings from the six channel outputs I really like these options Unfortunately there is no bass management with DVD A source material no matter what speake...

Страница 4: ...ng room is roughly 17 x 22 feet with an 8 foot ceiling and the listening position was about 10 feet from the axis between the main speakers If this face off were not able to highlight the surround ban...

Страница 5: ...technology and the extended bandwidth above the top audible octave provided by SACD technology remains in my opinion laughable overkill Of course this only involves one comparison It is possible that...

Страница 6: ...irrus data sheet to come up with some info He indicated that the most important thing that separates the great players from those that are merely good involves the quality of the DAC Below is some tec...

Страница 7: ...as the required minimum for a professional studio designed for very low background noise which may only be achieved with special construction techniques and materials I do not recall the maximum signa...

Страница 8: ...effect on the reconstruction of signal in the time domain Audio Engineering Society conference papers have been presented giving more details on this but I have not seen them make it to the society s...

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