Chunky Blu Ray Player?
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noone986s

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303 posts

236 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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I am looking for a new blu ray player but all the current ones seem to be only an inch or so high and pretty flimsy. Are there any decent ones that have more of an old school chunky look about them?

Strange request I know smile

telecat

8,528 posts

264 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Depends on what you want to pay really. Pioneer's higher end range have more "meat" to them as do the Cambridge Audio 651 and 751. They do tend to be over £200 though.

Belay that the Pioneer BDP140 is not slimline and is under £100. It also seems to be a very good player of CD's and can play SACD's which is a definite bonus. Speed wise it betters the PS/3 when loading which I gather is a bit of a benchmark.


Edited by telecat on Friday 4th May 10:03

noone986s

Original Poster:

303 posts

236 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Thanks smile

OldSkoolRS

7,080 posts

202 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Oppo BDP 93 or BDP 95 are fairly chunky players, that also play media files via USB and network, great analogue decoding if you have an older amp or processor, plus DVD-A and SACD playback. Pretty expensive for a BluRay player, but I'm very happy with my '93. [I have an older Arcam AV9 processor which would have cost me about £3,500 to replace with the current equivalent model rather than using the Oppo's built in decoding].

This is the '93:

http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-93/

The '95 is even chunkier:

http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-95/

TEKNOPUG

20,229 posts

228 months

Tuesday 8th May 2012
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Denon make what I would call "full size players". If you look for second-hand ones, you can find older models that are bigger still. I don't really mind the low height of the modern players, it's the lack of depth that annoys me. Makes it difficult to stack any equipment when the CD player, receiver etc are all of a standard two dimensions.

slomax

7,193 posts

215 months

Saturday 12th May 2012
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We have a Cambridge Audio Azur 651. It's properly made and is a quality product. It is full size, but not unnescessarily large. It has presence on the rack, but its not so big it attracts all of your attention.