Sony 555ES or Denon 2200 DVD--Recommendations?
I have an opportunity to pick between either a Sony 555ES DVD changer or a Denon 2200 which a local dealer I've worked with is selling at pretty good prices -- the Sony is lower than Crutchfield's site -- and, of course there'd be no shipping.
I have a Sony DA4ES receiver. Don't know if that matters much ... we use a 3rd party universal remote anyway.
So it would be pretty much on quality and specs anyway. Are single players still really better than changers? I had been pretty much confining my research lately to the 2200. Since one is a single and one is a changer, can't do a direct comparison on Crutchfield's site. Sony has the 5-year warranty though ...
Denon 2200 vs Sony 555ES DVD
I haven't compared the two (Denon 2200 vs Sony555ES DVD) - but have an experience with the Sony 555ES DVD.
At the end of two days of breaking in my new B&W 804's Nautilus speakers, I put away my old Sony player CD player and connected the new Sony 555ES to play a regular CD (non SACD, etc). I experienced an immediate annoying and intolerable level of harshness from my speakers. In all fairness, B&W's can be harsh when they are being broken in but they had been played for two days and the high's should have mellowed enough by then. It could be the enhanced fidelity from the Sony caused the problem with the new B&W's as they had not broken in enough yet, or it could simply be (which I suspect) that the Sony 555ES when playing regular CDs has a tendency to be bright and forward in the high freqency range.
With some uncertainty, from my experience I would say that if your speakers tend to be in the bright range already as B&W's tend to be (I call them wonderfully clear, spacial, lucid, etc), I recommend reserve about using the Sony555ES for regular CD play. And conversely, if they are a little dull at the upper end, the Sony DVD/CD player may be just the ticket. As for me, I took the unit back without even checking out the capabilities of rest of the system.