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Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player-Mint & In Working Order/New Laser/Refurbished!

End: 03.02. 2024 06:41:57 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 299.94 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256390954063
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1831|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Nice Technics DVD A-10 A10 Audio/Video CD Player

End: 29.01. 2024 22:56:28 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 230.74 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 296191911477
  • Seller: vintageradio67 (774|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Butler, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Works and looks great. Plays both DVD and CDs. Solid, heavy and well build player. NO remote. NON-smoking home.

Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player-Mint & In Working Order/New Laser/Refurbished!

End: 27.01. 2024 06:10:03 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 298.99 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256383109771
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1831|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player-Mint & In Working Order/New Laser/Refurbished!

End: 20.01. 2024 06:04:26 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 330.49 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256375206659
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1827|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Technics DVD-A10

End: 20.01. 2024 05:12:23 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 370.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 285628907537
  • Seller: klerik-2009 (467|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Bühren Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 12,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Technics DVD-A10Hallo hier verkaufe ich ein Technics DVD-A10 mit fernbedienung netzkabel, voll funktionsfähig, die Anlage ist im einem top zuschtand, die anlage ist super eingepackt und wartet auf sein neuen besitzer. Hier ist ein test video von den DVD Technics DVD A10 (youtube.com) Das ist ein privatverkauf keine garantie und keine rücknahme.

Nice Technics DVD A-10 A10 Audio/Video CD Player

End: 18.01. 2024 03:11:46 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 232.29 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 296167029738
  • Seller: vintageradio67 (774|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Butler, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Works and looks great. Plays both DVD and CDs. Solid, heavy and well build player. NO remote. NON-smoking home.

Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player-Mint & In Working Order/New Laser/Refurbished!

End: 13.01. 2024 05:02:57 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 329.31 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256366952151
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1827|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player-Mint & In Working Order/New Laser/Refurbished!

End: 06.01. 2024 05:02:27 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 331.41 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256359237508
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1827|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player-Mint & In Working Order/New Laser/Refurbished!

End: 23.12. 2023 05:01:51 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 329.87 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256343897247
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1826|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player-Mint & In Working Order/New Laser/Refurbished!

End: 16.12. 2023 05:01:34 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 329.87 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256335876290
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1825|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player - Mint - Works Perfectly/New Laser/Refurbished

End: 09.12. 2023 05:01:24 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 330.89 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 256327014233
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: rstamberg (1825|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Riverside, Connecticut USA
  • Ships to: US
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    Vintage dedicated DVD-Audio player in mint condition and in working order with a brand new laser assembly installed and calibrated. The only blemishes are minor scratches on the back of the unit where the connections are located. Otherwise, the unit is mint with no other marks or scratches whatsoever. A real beauty considering its age. Comes with users manual, power cord, composite video cable and original remote control. NOTE: The original remote control is functional but its “enter” button has come off (The button is included should you want to have it reinstalled). I am including a brand-new, unused, boxed, and fully functional replacement remote control for this unit. This is a one-of-a-kind gem and you’re unlikely to find another in this condition. Buy with confidence. Here’s a review of the unit written when it was originally presented: Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio Player Review by Dwayne Carter DVD-Audio takes advantage of the enormous amount of storage on the DVD format (4.7GB). That's about 400 minutes of audio and video depending on resolutions and number of channels used. Many DVD- Audio discs contain music videos as well. I have spent the past three months auditioning, playing and finally owning the new Technics DVD-A10, DVD-Audio player. I'm Hooked. To start with, the Technics DVD-A10 is a visually stunning piece of equipment for the price (MSRP $1,199). My review unit came in the new, warm champagne color (right down to the lighted remote). While most of my A/V gear comes in the obligatory black, I welcomed this silvery /gold color change. Heaving the DVD-A10 from its confines, weighing in at a solid 19 pounds, it was placed it front and center of the new Listening Room / Home Office. This room is fitted for 5.1 Surround Sound so the full capabilities of this new media could be explored. The DVD-A10 needs to be connected to a receiver that is capable of accepting all six analog outputs (Front Left, Right, Center, Rear Right, Left and Sub), if you want to experience the full six channel mode. You could use that old AC-3-Ready receiver you still may have hanging around, but do yourself a favor and spring for one of the new multi-channel receivers. The DVD-A10 can decode Dolby Digital as well as DTS so you probably want a receiver that can handle that, as most do. If you do not have a DTS capable receiver that is ok because the DVD-A10 will decode those formats for ya'! To defeat software pirates, the digital outputs only stream data at 48 kHz/16-bit (CD quality) and down-mixes multiple channels to two channel PCM signals. In short, you are not gonna' make a six channel recording of your favorite DVD-Audio folks. You can make on clean CD quality mix though...but why would you want to? The DVD-A10 connects to a multi-channel receiver via six analog inputs. I connected six matching audio interconnects and dialed in the system. This is how the majority of listening in full six-channel mode (where applicable) was done, but also did quite a bit of two channel listening as well. I purchased two DVD-Audio discs. Natalie Merchants Tigerlily [Wea/Elektra Entertainment - ASIN: B0000507R2], and The Corrs In Blue [Wea/Atlantic/Lava - ASIN: B0000560XJ]. Listening to a musical selection in six-channel surround is truly a different experience and takes a bit of getting used to. For audio purist, comfortable with only listening to music in two channels, this may be quite unsettling. I auditioned many selections in both two and six channels and over time started favoring the six channels format. Why? Well, in six channels there was a feeling of involvement with the music. Being part of the program instead of an outsider just listening in. The added sonic resolution also introduced many new riffs and sounds to many of the songs auditioned. On Tigerlily, I was often surprised to hear a totally new guitar riff that I did not know existed before. Cool! My overall impression of DVD-Audio (on the Technics DVD-A10) was one of clarity, envelopment and space. There was a clear definition to the notes. A beginning and an end. The music had a quality about it that relates to watching an HDTV program vs. an NTSC broadcast program. The HDTV image has much more definition and clarity. If you have ever had the privilege to enjoy a few of your favorite shows, broadcast in HDTV, I assure you will be begging for more. The same can be said for DVD-Audio. What if you do not have a surround sound setup in your audio only listening room? Well, at the very worst, DVD-Audio (in two channel mode) sounds like the best CD recording you've ever heard (when the material on the software is done well). In six-channel mode DVD-Audio is a totally new musical experience. If you're looking for techno-babble to convince you to buy the Technics DVD-A10, here's a little. The DVD-A10 comes with: THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) that helps isolate the music signal from vibrations, separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry, audio-only function, built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder, 10-bit video D/A converter for high quality picture, two-channel sound with 192 kHz sampling/24-bit quantization, multi-channel sound capabilities using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling rate, a dynamic range of 144 dB, digital re-master processing function (should you want to play CDs on it), audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors and A.V.B.O. (Advanced Virtual Battery Operation) that is claimed to help eliminate power supply noise. As far as outputs? Component video out, two S-Video outs, two RCA video outs, six channel analog outs, coaxial and TOSlink digital outs and two sets of RCA analog outs. Oh.... I forgot! It also has a really cool pale blue light that glows (ever so softly) on each side of the display. Of all the techno-goodies the DVD-A10 comes with, I was really impressed by the AVBO (no hum or noise. It is q- u-i-e-t quiet!) and the THCB (the construction base) makes this one of the sturdiest DVD players I have ever felt. This unit is heavy, solid, looks and sounds great and is clearly the statement piece for Technics foray into the world of DVD-Audio. The manual leaves a little to be desired in the way of descriptions. Never did figure out what the RE-MASTER function does. The manual describes this function as Re-Master: You can turn the Re-Master function on or off . Gee thanks, that helps. The factory setting is ON, so I left it on. There are so many other cool features, this review would be ten pages long, so suffice to say, it's loaded for bear. The DVD-A10 is not cheap at $1,199 MSRP. Six channel sound? Yes, you can enjoy excellent sound quality on your two-channel system but you should really try six channels to really experience DVD-Audio. Ok, so that means purchasing three more speakers and a subwoofer. My listening room was already equipped with surround speakers (in-walls) so only needed to add a center channel. For the optimum system it is paramount to have five timbre matched loudspeakers, which in my case would require a sizable investment. So yes the costs start adding up. Then again if you already own a home theater system, just add the DVD-Audio player to your rack. Overall I am going to give the Technics DVD-A10 DVD-Audio player high praise. The format is new and exciting. It will only get better. If you have the opportunity to listen to a DVD-Audio demo in a controlled and quiet environment please do. You will not be disappointed. The DVD-A10 can play all formats (DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs) so I have a second system for the price of one! DVD-Audio releases are rolling out on a regular basis, so there are many new audio experiences to look forward to. Take a DVD-Audio demo out for a spin. If it feels right, buy it. You won't regret it. Ratings: Tonality 98 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 91 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 92 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 95 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 95 Attack 96 Decay 92 Inner Resolution 94 Imaging 97 Fit and Finish 92 Self Noise 90 Value for the Money 88 Specifications High performance audio playback from DVD Audio Discs, a new world standard for home audio reproduction Also plays back DVD Video Discs, Video CDs and Compact Discs for compatibility with a wide variety of formats Two-channel sound with up 192 kHz sampling and 24-bit quantization Multi-channel sound capabilities (up to six channels) using linear PCM with up to 96 kHz sampling for surround sound Newly-developed multi-bit D/A conversion system for retrieval of DVD audio signals up to 192 kHz/24-bit Dynamic range of 144 dB Digital Re-Master Processing function CD playback R-Core transformer reduce magnetic flux leakage for low noise Audiophile quality TA-KE II capacitors Advanced Virtual Battery Operation helps eliminate power supply noise and achieves low impedance THCB (Technics Hybrid Construction Base) helps isolate the music signal from vibrations Separate power supplies for analog and digital circuitry Audio-only function to minimize interference in the audio spectrum Built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder for compatibility with a variety of surround sound formats 10-bit video D/A converter Optional coaxial digital output for connection to a variety of digital components

Technics DVD A10 Remote Control OEM Extremely Rare! VEQ2366

End: 07.12. 2023 23:01:43 on Thursday
  • Condition: Gut
  • Price: 138.2 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 225769782809
  • Seller: alligatoreddy (496|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Coeur dAlene, Idaho USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 4,87 EUR
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    Technics DVD A10 Remote Control OEM Extremely Rare! VEQ2366 23rc3

Technics High End - DVD CD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 Spieler Champagner

End: 18.10. 2023 19:31:14 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 399.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 386100286329
  • Seller: alaxybunde (958|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Bünde Deutschland
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 10,49 EUR
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    Technics High End - DVD CD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 Spieler ChampagnerTechnics High End - DVD CD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 Spieler Champagner. Gebraucht getestet voll funktionsfähig Unsere Ware ist differenzbesteuert nach Paragraph 25a UStG Mehrwertsteuer ist nicht ausweisbar

Technics SA-DA20 Amplituner DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 High-End

End: 10.09. 2023 08:27:08 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 700.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 175896051727
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: kro1959 (568|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Uelzen Niedersachsen Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 25,0 EUR
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    Technics SA-DA20 Amplituner DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 High-EndTechnics High-End AnlageHobby AufgabeSA-DA20 Top Receiver und passender DVD Audio Video Player der extraklasse.Sehr gepflegt.Tolles Design Champagnerfarben.Beide mit Fernbedienungen.Bei eine Fernbedienung fehlt die Klappe oben.Funktion nicht damit beeinträchtigtGeräte technisch 1AEinzel Verkauf möglich.

Technics SA-DA20 Amplituner DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 High-End

End: 10.09. 2023 01:11:21 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1000.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 186050188296
  • Seller: nyny2004 (5|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Bremen Deutschland
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 25,0 EUR
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    Technics SA-DA20 Amplituner DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 High-EndTechnics High-End AnlageHobby AufgabeSA-DA20 Top Receiver und passender DVD Audio Video Player der extraklasse.Sehr gepflegt.Tolles Design Champagnerfarben.Beide mit Fernbedienungen.Bei eine Fernbedienung fehlt die Klappe oben.Funktion nicht damit beeinträchtigtGeräte technisch 1AEinzel Verkauf möglich.

Technics DVD A10 In A Very EXCELLENT condition with original box

End: 19.07. 2023 22:43:24 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 460.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 204325278834
  • Seller: john1980ian (855|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Chiavari Italien
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 39,0 EUR
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    Technics DVD A10 In A Very EXCELLENT condition. Usato poco perch posseggo altri apparecchi. Controllare le foto per verificare le condizioni dellapparecchio. Come si pu verificare, il lettore tenuto veramente bene e funziona PERFETTAMENTE con : Dvd video Dvd audio CD ....ect ..... Per altri supporti controllare su internet. https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/technics/dvd-a10.shtml WITH ORIGINAL BOX AND REMOTE Grazie per la visita

Technics DVD-A10 (High-End DVD-Audio/Video-Player)

End: 11.07. 2023 10:33:06 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 300.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 204369934441
  • Seller: h-w-s-2005 (172|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Füssen Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 9,49 EUR
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    Ich biete folgendes zum Verkauf an: Einen High-End DVD-Player von Technics, Typ DVD-A10. Das Gerät ist in einem gebrauchten, aber guten Zustand und war nur selten in Betrieb. Soweit ich beurteilen kann, ist der DVD-Player voll funktionsfähig, keine Beeinträchtigungen, lediglich ein paar kleine Kratzer am Gehäuse. Lieferumfang: Das Gerät selbst, Netzkabel, Fernbedienung und Betriebsanleitung. Der Originalkarton ist nicht mehr vorhanden. Die Fernbedienung habe ich nie verwendet, ich habe das Gerät über die Fernbedienung meines Technics-Receivers (SA-DA10) bedient. Daher kann ich leider nicht beurteilen, ob die Fernbedienung voll funktionsfähig ist. In einem Schnelltest hat sie funktioniert, aber die Funktionen der Fernbedienung und des Gerätes sind so umfangreich, dass ich es nicht beurteilen kann. Somit lege ich die Fernbedienung sicherheitshalber als Defekt bei. Funktionen bzw. Ausstattungsmerkmale: D/A-Wandler: 192 kHz / 24 bit Signalrauschabstand: CD 115 dB Dynamikbereich: DVD (Linear-PCM-Ton): 108 dB Audio-CD: 100 dB Frequenzgang: DVD Video: 2 Hz bis 44 kHz CD: 2 Hz bis 20 kHz DVD Audio: 2 Hz bis 88 kHz Klirrfaktor: DVD (Linear-PCM-Ton): 0,0012% Audio-CD: 0,0017% Dolby-Digital (AC-3): ja Digital-Theater-Systems (DTS): ja Vitueller Surround Sound (V.S.S.): ja Re-Master Funktion für Audio CD bzw. Stereo Signalen Anschlussmöglichkeiten: 2 x RGB (Scart) 1 x S-Video 2 x BAS-Video 2 x Audio (Stereo) 1 x Audio (6 separate Kanäle) 1 x Audio Digital (optisch) 1 x Audio Digital (koaxial) 1 x Kopfhöreranschluss auf der Vorderseite Weitere Details bitte im Netz recherchieren. Privatverkauf: Daher keine Garantie, Gewährleistung, Umtausch, Rücknahme oder Erstattung. Der Käufer erklärt sich damit einverstanden und erkennt dies mit seinem Kauf an!

Technics DVD-A10 DVD audio/video player with remote, AC adapter Tested [AC100V]

End: 05.07. 2023 19:38:06 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 348.76 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 374778354437
  • Seller: monosora-japan (380|98.7%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: JP Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    Condition DescriptionPlease be sure to read POLICY before purchasing products with [AC100V] in the title or products that use a power outlet. The goods are all in the photograph. Please be sure to check the condition of the product by photos. Questions are always available in the message. ------ Operation has been checked. DVD playback: OK Video output: OK Analog 2-channel audio output: OK CD playback: OK Coaxial digital output: OK Optical digital output: OK Other terminals have not been checked, but there is no problem with the optical pickup for playback. The remote control also has no problem in basic operation, but all buttons have not been checked. There is a remaster circuit and audio-only, so the sound is clear and transparent. Please Note shipping from Japan. Please read POLICY before purchasing products with [AC100V] in the title or products that use a power outlet. Policy PaymentPayment is only accepted through payoneer and we can only ship to the address registered with payoneer. Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These costs are to be borne by the buyer.Cancellations & ReturnsCancellation or returns will be accepted only if the item has an obvious problem that was not mentioned in the listing description. If that, please let us know within 3 days you got the item. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs and any charge incurred shipping products back.International BuyersCancellations or returns will only be accepted if there is an obvious problem with the items title as well as if there is an obvious problem with the item that was not mentioned in the listing description. If it does, please let us know within 3 days of getting the item. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs and charges will be lost shipping the product back. Always check the voltage before claiming a defect. If you do not check by voltage you will not receive a return. Buyers who refuse to use a transformer will not receive any returns or refunds. Refuse any returns and refunds.[AC 100V] Before you buy the itemAttention Buyers: The voltage for this electronic device is 100V and made for Japan usage ONLY. In order for you to use this device outside Japan where the voltage is higher than 100V such as 200V-240V, you are required to use a transformer to adjust the voltage to your local country. WIthout using a transformer, this device will be broken. We are not responsible for the damage of this device if you use it without a proper transformer. Please purchase it in your local store.Failure to check voltage will void the return.

Technics High End - DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 (lesen!)

End: 28.06. 2023 11:11:48 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 150.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 385699336352
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: mgn_miriam (389|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: München Deutschland
  • Ships to: None
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    Technics High End - DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10. Optisch siehe Bilder Technisch Funktion io. Aus erster Hand. Verpackung nicht mehr vorhanden, daher kein Versand möglich. (sehr schwerer 9kg. Player) Nur bieten wenn Sie dieses Gerät Abholen können, oder mir eine geeignete Verpackung zukommen lassen!

Technics DVD-A10 DVD Audio/video Player w/Remote MIB 120V Panasonic Test DVD

End: 24.06. 2023 06:03:36 on Saturday
  • Condition: New: Other
  • Price: 542.79 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 185945282689
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: gsaudioinc (1932|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 165,07 EUR
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    GS Audio Inc. is not the owner or seller of these goods, but merely a bailee acting on behalf of the seller to facilitate the sale of the goods by holding the goods until such time as a sale is completed and the goods are shipped to the buyer. GS Audio Inc. has used its best efforts to inspect the item(s) for sale and create descriptions and furnish photographs that fairly and adequately depict the type, condition and image of the goods at the time of sale. GS Audio Inc. makes no express or implied warranties or representations regarding the condition or suitability of the goods and to the extent allowed by law, specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties, including but not limited to any warranty of merchantability or fitness for purpose. GS Audio Inc. reserves the right to cancel bids on any item due to feedback. This Listing Powered By

Technics High End - DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10 

End: 21.06. 2023 11:06:48 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 150.0 EUR Auktion
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 385682223087
  • Bids: 0
  • Seller: mgn_miriam (389|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: München Deutschland
  • Ships to: None
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    Technics High End - DVD Audio/Video Player DVD-A10. Optisch siehe Bilder Technisch Funktion io. Aus erster Hand. Verpackung nicht mehr vorhanden, daher kein Versand möglich. (sehr schwerer Player)

Technics DVD-A10 (High-End DVD-Player)

End: 17.06. 2023 07:10:11 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 350.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 204341170742
  • Seller: h-w-s-2005 (167|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Füssen Deutschland
  • Ships to: DE
  • Shipping: 9,49 EUR
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  • Description

    Ich biete folgendes zum Verkauf an: Einen High-End DVD-Player von Technics, Typ DVD-A10. Das Gerät ist in einem gebrauchten, aber guten Zustand und war nur selten in Betrieb. Soweit ich beurteilen kann, ist der DVD-Player voll funktionsfähig, keine Beeinträchtigungen, lediglich ein paar Kratzer am Gehäuse. Lieferumfang: Das Gerät selbst, Netzkabel, Fernbedienung und Betriebsanleitung. Der Originalkarton ist nicht mehr vorhanden. Die Fernbedienung habe ich nie verwendet, ich habe das Gerät über die Fernbedienung meines Technics-Receivers (SA-DA10) bedient. Daher kann ich leider nicht beurteilen, ob die Fernbedienung voll funktionsfähig ist. In einem Schnelltest hat sie funktioniert, aber die Funktionen der Fernbedienung und des Gerätes sind so umfangreich, dass ich es nicht beurteilen kann. Somit lege ich die Fernbedienung sicherheitshalber als Defekt bei. Funktionen bzw. Ausstattungsmerkmale: D/A-Wandler: 192 kHz / 24 bit Signalrauschabstand: CD 115 dB Dynamikbereich: DVD (Linear-PCM-Ton): 108 dB Audio-CD: 100 dB Frequenzgang: DVD Video: 2 Hz bis 44 kHz CD: 2 Hz bis 20 kHz DVD Audio: 2 Hz bis 88 kHz Klirrfaktor: DVD (Linear-PCM-Ton): 0,0012% Audio-CD: 0,0017% Dolby-Digital (AC-3): ja Digital-Theater-Systems (DTS): ja Vitueller Surround Sound (V.S.S.): ja Re-Master Funktion für Audio CD bzw. Stereo Signalen Anschlussmöglichkeiten: 2 x RGB (Scart) 1 x S-Video 2 x BAS-Video 2 x Audio (Stereo) 1 x Audio (6 separate Kanäle) 1 x Audio Digital (optisch) 1 x Audio Digital (koaxial) 1 x Kopfhöreranschluss auf der Vorderseite Weitere Details bitte im Netz recherchieren. Privatverkauf: Daher keine Garantie, Gewährleistung, Umtausch, Rücknahme oder Erstattung. Der Käufer erklärt sich damit einverstanden und erkennt dies mit seinem Kauf an!

Technics DVD A10 High End Audiophile DVD/CD Player - Full Working Order

End: 09.06. 2023 11:45:08 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 174.17 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 404314746089
  • Seller: a_nomad_in_autumn (435|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Southampton Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 41,35 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    I am selling my Technics DVD A10 High End Audiophile DVD/CD Player. The unit has been tested and is in full working condition. Please see the photos as there is some light marks on top of the unit from being moved/ storage etc. Remote control not included. Shipping will be via Recorded delivery and the item will be packaged very well. Where possible, I will always use recycled/ sustainable materials for packaging. These include: - Recycled/ used boxes- Biodegradable paper tape- Recycled/ used kraft paper for filler Please message if you have any questions. Technical specification: Description: Single-box DVD-Audio/Video player with remote control. Plays CD, DVD-A, DVD-V. Outputs: 2 pairs RCA line-level audio, one each coax and TosLink S/PDIF, full set 5.1 surround outputs on RCA, video, S-video, and component video. S/N ratios: CD, 115dB (EIAJ); DVD, 106dB (LPCM). Harmonic distortion: DVD, 0.0012% (LPCM); CD, 0.0017%. Power consumption: 26W.Dimensions: 17 (430mm) W by 5 (125mm) H by 10.8 (275mm) D. Weight: 18.9 lbs (8.6kg).Serial number of unit reviewed: None.Price: $1199.95. Approximate number of dealers: 200.Manufacturer: Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094. Tel: (800) 211-7262. Fax: (201) 348-7209. Web: www.technicsusa.com. TypeDVD Audio / Video PlayerPlayable mediaDVD-Audio (SL/DL / 8/12cm)DVD-Video (SL/DL / 8/12cm)VCD (8/12cm), CD (8/12cm)Frequency characteristicDVD-Audio (linear audio) : 2 Hz to 88 kHzDVD (linear audio) : 2 Hz to 44 kHzCD : 2 Hz to 20 kHzSignal-to-noise ratioCD:115dBDynamic rangeDVD (linear audio) : 108 dBCD:100dBTotal harmonic distortion factorDVD (linear audio) : 0.0012%CD:0.0017%Analog voice output5.1 ch mix output : 2 lines (2 ch)5.1 ch discrete output : 1 system (5.1 ch)Output terminals : pin-jacksOutput level : 200mV/rms at 1 kHz, -20dB, 10k ? loadDigital audio outputOptical connectors : Dolby Digital, PCM, DTS, DVD-AudioCoaxial digital output (pin-jack) : Dolby Digital, PCM, DTS, DVD-AudioHeadphone port? 6 Plug : 180mV/rms (at 32 ? load)Image SectionSignal-to-noise ratio65 dB or moreS Video OutputOutput terminal : S terminal (2 systems)Y output level : 1Vp-p (at 75 ? load)C Output Level : 0.286Vp-p (at 75 ? load)Composite video outputOutput terminal : pin-jack (2 systems)Y output level : 1Vp-p (at 75 ? load)Component video outputOutput terminals : pin-jacksY output level : 1Vp-p (at 75 ? load), greenCB Output Level : 0.7Vp-p (at 75 ? Load), BlueCR Output Level : 0.7Vp-p (at 75 ? load), RedPwer100 VAC, 50Hz/60HzPower consumption22WApproximately 1.5W (during standby)External dimensionsWidth 430x Height 125x Depth 275 mmWeight8.6kgAttachmentJoystick remote control (TV-compatible)

Technics DVD A10 High End Audiophile DVD/CD Player

End: 01.06. 2023 12:48:54 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 220.17 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 404268186519
  • Seller: a_nomad_in_autumn (429|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Southampton Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 4,95 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    I am selling my Technics DVD A10 High End Audiophile DVD/CD Player. The unit has been tested and is in full working condition. Please see the photos as there is some light marks on top of the unit from being moved/ storage etc. The unit does not have a remote control and the power lead (figure of eight) is not included in the sale. Technical specification: Description: Single-box DVD-Audio/Video player with remote control. Plays CD, DVD-A, DVD-V. Outputs: 2 pairs RCA line-level audio, one each coax and TosLink S/PDIF, full set 5.1 surround outputs on RCA, video, S-video, and component video. S/N ratios: CD, 115dB (EIAJ); DVD, 106dB (LPCM). Harmonic distortion: DVD, 0.0012% (LPCM); CD, 0.0017%. Power consumption: 26W.Dimensions: 17 (430mm) W by 5 (125mm) H by 10.8 (275mm) D. Weight: 18.9 lbs (8.6kg).Serial number of unit reviewed: None.Price: $1199.95. Approximate number of dealers: 200.Manufacturer: Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094. Tel: (800) 211-7262. Fax: (201) 348-7209. Web: www.technicsusa.com. TypeDVD Audio / Video PlayerPlayable mediaDVD-Audio (SL/DL / 8/12cm)DVD-Video (SL/DL / 8/12cm)VCD (8/12cm), CD (8/12cm)Frequency characteristicDVD-Audio (linear audio) : 2 Hz to 88 kHzDVD (linear audio) : 2 Hz to 44 kHzCD : 2 Hz to 20 kHzSignal-to-noise ratioCD:115dBDynamic rangeDVD (linear audio) : 108 dBCD:100dBTotal harmonic distortion factorDVD (linear audio) : 0.0012%CD:0.0017%Analog voice output5.1 ch mix output : 2 lines (2 ch)5.1 ch discrete output : 1 system (5.1 ch)Output terminals : pin-jacksOutput level : 200mV/rms at 1 kHz, -20dB, 10k ? loadDigital audio outputOptical connectors : Dolby Digital, PCM, DTS, DVD-AudioCoaxial digital output (pin-jack) : Dolby Digital, PCM, DTS, DVD-AudioHeadphone port? 6 Plug : 180mV/rms (at 32 ? load)Image SectionSignal-to-noise ratio65 dB or moreS Video OutputOutput terminal : S terminal (2 systems)Y output level : 1Vp-p (at 75 ? load)C Output Level : 0.286Vp-p (at 75 ? load)Composite video outputOutput terminal : pin-jack (2 systems)Y output level : 1Vp-p (at 75 ? load)Component video outputOutput terminals : pin-jacksY output level : 1Vp-p (at 75 ? load), greenCB Output Level : 0.7Vp-p (at 75 ? Load), BlueCR Output Level : 0.7Vp-p (at 75 ? load), RedPwer100 VAC, 50Hz/60HzPower consumption22WApproximately 1.5W (during standby)External dimensionsWidth 430x Height 125x Depth 275 mmWeight8.6kgAttachmentJoystick remote control (TV-compatible)