SSP makes pairing to your device a breeze and ASR assures optimum audio quality while streaming. Or liven up your in-car entertainment even more by matching the multi-colour, large-DOT RGB display and key illumination to your dashboard, favourite colour or mood.įully Bluetooth-enabled, you can also make hands-free calls, control specific apps and stream audio from compatible devices. With MIXTRAX EZ on board, you can create non-stop, club-style mixes from your music, illuminating your dashboard with colour effects based on the beat of each song. Connect your iPod, iPhone or Android smartphone* via USB and listen to your favourite music and streaming audio apps. A front Aux-in and dual rear USB ports provide portable devices with a direct connection to the tuner's sound system.Įnjoy App Control for selected apps. P.S.CD, RDS Tuner with Bluetooth, iPod/iPhone and Android control, Dual USB & Auxin - Pioneer DEH-X9600BTĭesigned to bring the connected lifestyle into your car, the DEH-X9600BT not only plays back CDs it also plays tunes from your iPod, iPhone, Android smartphone or USB stick. I don't need to start quoting you all the time to get revenge and whatever childish things you are insinuating!! So please cool down!!! Not trying to argue here!! I just want Tommy to get honest answers from owners of these players ,so he can have ideas and get answers to his questions in order for him to benefit from this forum.That is all!!!!!!!!!! The DV 9600 In DVD-A or DA-CD, is another story ,including Video and picture which are specatacular, and that is where I differ with Liam, because IMHO the DV 9600 outperforms the Arcams in these areas!!!! make the sound as good as the DV 9600 IN CD perfornmance ONLY. Arcam with my 800 series makes them sound very bright and Not warm!!! On the other hand, Arcam with other speakers like Klipsch etc. Poor Tommy who started this Thread has got NO answers here ,as we keep quarreling about nothing.Īll I said is that in Redbook CD the DV9600 performes as good as the Arcams, and In my opinion ,I prefer the sound of the DV 9600 In combination with my 800 series speakers as it performs a great compliment with this combination. I am calm!!!! And I am not going on Tangents here!! This is Liam's OWN Quote about himself? That should summarize Liam In a Nut Shell ,and of course his description about himself, as that is his OWN direct quote about himself!!!!! I stiill believe if you can afford the Marantz DV 9600 go for it, as you'll get the best out of Music and Video IMHO!!!!!! And you'll never look back!!!!! so they mix well together and giving a perfect balance, so speakers and other gears in between like your Pre/Pro and amp also may affect the total outcome, and the speakers for sure really determines the final sound. I've tested and auditioned the Arcams discussed by Liam above, and if it isn't a totally dedicated Redbook player then the sound of your CD will not get their Max benefit out of it.Ī Universal player will NEVER sound like a dedicated player and the sound of the DV9600 sound just like the Arcams discussed and in my opinion they even sound better than the Arcams ,beacuse I have the DV 9600 playing with 800 series B&W speakers and Marantz is known for their Low mid range and tight Low ends, and the B&W are known for the Mid highs and High freq. I still believe that the Dv9600 sound just as good as those Arcams In CD and Redbook play back!! And some of those Arcams have only DVD-A and NO SA-CD? The Pioneer 989 (aka Elite 79AVi) seems to also be a good player but has some video issues, at least acording to the benchmarks found here:Ĭould anyone give me some good advice here.? Are there perhaps other player that I have missed on my list of contenders? So how much will I suffer if I choose the Marantz 7600 instead? I think I really want the Marantz 9600 from all the reviews and tests I have read, but it costs twice as much as the other two. If possible I would also like to use the onboard decoding for 5.1ch DD/DTS and connecting it with 6 analog cables to my receiver, for improved audio performance (the receiver is getting old, but still has good and useful amplifiers for my current needs). just really solid standard video performace is what I need. My TV is a Loewe 32 inch CRT display connected with component cables and normal interaced 576i/480i video signal from the DVD player - no need for fancy progressive scan or digital HDMI connects here. I looking into buying a new really nice player with good audio and video performance and I think that I have narrowed it down to the following three contenders:
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