Hi folks,
A few weeks ago I decided to get a cheap Blue Ray Disk player (BDP) as we somehow had a few Blue Ray discs at home, so I got the Sony BDP-S380 for a little under 9k.
I set up the HDMI connection between the BDP and our Sony Bravia LCD TV. The audio was down-mixed to 2-channel and then fed to my CDP/DAC through a coaxial cable. Of course, the CDP/DAC is already connected to my stereo amp and speakers in the usual way.
We watched a Blue Ray movie (Lion King). Both pictures and audio were very satisfying.
Then I wanted to experiment with a red book audio CD, with BDP used as a CD-transport. I was very pleasantly surprised with the result, which was quite good.
About 3 years ago, I did the same experiment with our Sony upscaling DVD player (costs about 5k). The DVDP as a CD-transport did not produce encouraging result at all. The sound was thin, lacking body and generally not musical. It was really much worse than the transport of my CDP. But now with the BDP used as CD-transport, the result was really very encouraging.
Hence I was itching to ask somebody the question: Is the BDP transport basically a lot better than the DVDP transport? Or a similar but not the same question: Does a BDP act as a better CD-transport than a DVDP used for the same purpose?
Just last night I happened to talk to a very very experienced audiophile over the phone for a long time. He mentioned that he himself has the earlier entry level BDP from Sony (BDP-S370) and he has made the same observation that it can act as a decent CD-transport. According to him, he actually opened up the BDP and observed that although the BDP was ultimately manufactured somewhere else, the transport was actually made in Japan.
Any way, I just wanted to share my experience with you. The only problem with this unit being used as transport I see is that it is extremely light. Right now I have put the BDP on 4 Magic Hexa isolating/damping feet, although I am not sure if this makes any difference to the sound with this BDP. But somehow, if I could put some weight on it, it would have been much better, but unfortunately that's not a great idea because the enclosure is made of very light material.
Regards.
A few weeks ago I decided to get a cheap Blue Ray Disk player (BDP) as we somehow had a few Blue Ray discs at home, so I got the Sony BDP-S380 for a little under 9k.
I set up the HDMI connection between the BDP and our Sony Bravia LCD TV. The audio was down-mixed to 2-channel and then fed to my CDP/DAC through a coaxial cable. Of course, the CDP/DAC is already connected to my stereo amp and speakers in the usual way.
We watched a Blue Ray movie (Lion King). Both pictures and audio were very satisfying.
Then I wanted to experiment with a red book audio CD, with BDP used as a CD-transport. I was very pleasantly surprised with the result, which was quite good.
About 3 years ago, I did the same experiment with our Sony upscaling DVD player (costs about 5k). The DVDP as a CD-transport did not produce encouraging result at all. The sound was thin, lacking body and generally not musical. It was really much worse than the transport of my CDP. But now with the BDP used as CD-transport, the result was really very encouraging.
Hence I was itching to ask somebody the question: Is the BDP transport basically a lot better than the DVDP transport? Or a similar but not the same question: Does a BDP act as a better CD-transport than a DVDP used for the same purpose?
Just last night I happened to talk to a very very experienced audiophile over the phone for a long time. He mentioned that he himself has the earlier entry level BDP from Sony (BDP-S370) and he has made the same observation that it can act as a decent CD-transport. According to him, he actually opened up the BDP and observed that although the BDP was ultimately manufactured somewhere else, the transport was actually made in Japan.
Any way, I just wanted to share my experience with you. The only problem with this unit being used as transport I see is that it is extremely light. Right now I have put the BDP on 4 Magic Hexa isolating/damping feet, although I am not sure if this makes any difference to the sound with this BDP. But somehow, if I could put some weight on it, it would have been much better, but unfortunately that's not a great idea because the enclosure is made of very light material.
Regards.