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Studio Ghibli My Neighbor Totoro DVD player BVHE-SG1 USED from japan A156

End: 28.01. 2024 01:23:18 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 65.75 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 225893359584
  • Seller: mikan-neko.japan (223|95.7%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tokyo Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 3,5 EUR
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    >> --> >> --> Description >> --> USED? Good Condition Please have a look at the photosIf you have any problems please message me before opening a case Payment We only accept PayPal payments. Please pay within 5 days after auction is finished. Term of Sale Money back guarantee within 14 days if returned by customer. We offer 14 days money back guarantee for defective products. However the buyer must pay money for returning it back to us. About Us A specialty shop offering a wide variety of carefully selected Japanese brand items. Unless marked used all of our inventory is brand new, so you can feel confident about your purchase. Even if you think to yourself, But the item I want is only available in Japan., make sure to consult with us before giving up hope. We will look for and suggest the best products on your behalf. International Buyers - Please Note Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. >

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
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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

Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Black homeaudio no Cords Parts Only

End: 24.01. 2024 12:29:04 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 32.3 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 204596468576
  • Seller: tylersdeals9 (426|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Saucier, Mississippi USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 25,0 EUR
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    Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Please check in the photo. Please contact us for more details. This item is the Japanese specification item. There are scratches and stains associated with use. Just selling both for parts but both turn on just as far ad I know they wont read disc. This is the main unit only. There are no accessories.

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
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  • 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: 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
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  • Description

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

Yamaha Aventage BD-A1010 3D Blu-ray/DVD/DVD-AUDIO/SACD Player (2011 Model)

End: 13.01. 2024 12:14:46 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 59.62 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 315071064039
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: chke_3007 (1|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Belmar, New Jersey USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Tray flap misaligned after repair, but still fully functional. Includes original power cord and original remote control. Owners manual downloadable at https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/9/323779/BD-A1010_manual.pdf . Does not include AV cables, batteries, and physical owners manual. Not in original box.

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
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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

ONN ONA13AV269 8 Device Remote Control: TV CBL DVR DVD SAT Audio Aux1 Aux 2

End: 01.01. 2024 09:32:03 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6.89 EUR FESTPREIS
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    ONN ONA13AV269 8 Device Remote Control: TV CBL DVR DVD SAT Audio Aux1 Aux 2 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE For sale is a ONN ONA13AV269 8 Device Remote Control: TV CBL DVR DVD SAT Audio Aux1 Aux 2  This remote has been fully tested and has a strong IR signal. This remote control is used and has lite scuff marks, scratches, etc. Clean battery chamber. Batteries are not included. I only ship to U.S.A. locations with a verified address. Items are generally shipped within 24 hours of receiving payment excluding weekends, holidays, or severe weather. I ship USPS and a tracking number is provided for every shipment.

OEM MITSUBISHI 290P103A10 Universal Remote - TV, Cable/DBS/DTV, VCR, DVD, Audio

End: 27.12. 2023 23:12:40 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 7.06 EUR FESTPREIS
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  • Item number: 176096796298
  • Seller: sanfanh-90 (969|99.5%)
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  • Item location: Thiensville, Wisconsin USA
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    OEM MITSUBISHI 290P103A10 Universal Remote - TV, Cable/DBS/DTV, VCR, DVD, Audio.

Original OEM MITSUBISHI 290P122A10 TV Remote Control Cable/TV VCR DVD AUDIO

End: 27.12. 2023 23:12:38 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.08 EUR FESTPREIS
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  • Item number: 176096796200
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    Original OEM MITSUBISHI 290P122A10 TV Remote Control Cable/TV VCR DVD AUDIO.

Yamaha Aventage BD-A1010 3D Blu-ray/DVD/DVD-AUDIO/SACD Player (2011 Model)

End: 25.12. 2023 17:07:22 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 68.91 EUR Auktion
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  • Item number: 315036919026
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  • Seller: chke_3007 (1|100.0%)
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    Tray flap misaligned after repair, but still fully functional. Includes original power cord and original remote control. Owners manual downloadable at https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/9/323779/BD-A1010_manual.pdf . Does not include AV cables, batteries, and physical owners manual. Not in original box.

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
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  • Item number: 256343897247
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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 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
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  • Seller: rstamberg (1825|100.0%)
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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

ONN Portable DVD Player ONA16AV009 Includes Case, Power Adapter, Remote Control

End: 15.12. 2023 19:26:25 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 45.4 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 145322783933
  • Seller: chuckdogcollectables (135|98.4%)
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  • Item location: Carson City, Nevada USA
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    ONN Portable DVD Player ONA16AV009 Includes Case, Power Adapter, Remote Control NOT TESTED Combined shipping on a multi purchase. All offers considered! Ask for more pics if needed. Returns on anything damaged in transit. Ships from the west coast. IG:chuckdog_collectables

Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Black homeaudio Great Shape no Cords

End: 15.12. 2023 11:23:17 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 55.12 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 204562621011
  • Seller: tylersdeals9 (421|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Saucier, Mississippi USA
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    Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Black homeaudio Unit Only Great Shape. Condition: USED Please check in the photo. Please contact us for more details. This item is the Japanese specification item. There are scratches and stains associated with use. This is the main unit only. There are no accessories.

Original OEM MITSUBISHI 290P122A10 TV Remote Control Cable/TV VCR DVD AUDIO

End: 11.12. 2023 23:48:01 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.08 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 176096027559
  • Seller: sanfanh-90 (969|99.5%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Thiensville, Wisconsin USA
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    Original OEM MITSUBISHI 290P122A10 TV Remote Control Cable/TV VCR DVD AUDIO.

OEM MITSUBISHI 290P103A10 Universal Remote - TV, Cable/DBS/DTV, VCR, DVD, Audio

End: 11.12. 2023 23:47:46 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 7.06 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 176096027645
  • Seller: sanfanh-90 (969|99.5%)
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  • Item location: Thiensville, Wisconsin USA
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    OEM MITSUBISHI 290P103A10 Universal Remote - TV, Cable/DBS/DTV, VCR, DVD, Audio.

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
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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

Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Black homeaudio With Remote Tested

End: 02.12. 2023 11:55:37 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 81.78 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 404654030586
  • Seller: tamtil-27 (205|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Bigelow, Arkansas USA
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    Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Black homeaudio  With Remote Tested Item listed is in Good used Condition please view photos for more details and conditioning  Tested and Working  Will ship UPS within 24 hours safely and efficiently 

ONN ONA13AV269 8 Device Remote Control: TV CBL DVR DVD SAT Audio Aux1 Aux 2

End: 01.12. 2023 21:29:35 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6.9 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 145408561808
  • Seller: mocougan (5845|99.6%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Tacoma, Washington USA
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    ONN ONA13AV269 8 Device Remote Control: TV CBL DVR DVD SAT Audio Aux1 Aux 2 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE For sale is a ONN ONA13AV269 8 Device Remote Control: TV CBL DVR DVD SAT Audio Aux1 Aux 2  This remote has been fully tested and has a strong IR signal. This remote control is used and has lite scuff marks, scratches, etc. Clean battery chamber. Batteries are not included. I only ship to U.S.A. locations with a verified address. Items are generally shipped within 24 hours of receiving payment excluding weekends, holidays, or severe weather. I ship USPS and a tracking number is provided for every shipment.

Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Black homeaudio Great Shape no Cords

End: 01.12. 2023 16:15:19 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 68.4 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 204518215438
  • Seller: tylersdeals9 (418|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Saucier, Mississippi USA
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  • Shipping: 25,0 EUR
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    Toshiba HD-XA1 HD-DVD Player Black homeaudio Unit Only Great Shape. Condition: USED Please check in the photo. Please contact us for more details. This item is the Japanese specification item. There are scratches and stains associated with use. This is the main unit only. There are no accessories.

Denon DVD-A1XV SACD Player Universal Super Audio Player Converter

End: 26.11. 2023 04:31:08 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 729.56 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 126145295171
  • Seller: akt_shop (1529|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: SAITAMA Japan
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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    DescriptionCondition:Used Confirmed Operation.This is a used product and has scratches and scuffs.Everything in the photo is included. Shipping Standard or Expedited Shipping ?FedEx or DHL?The package will arrive 5-14 days after shipment.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your countrys customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Thank you for your understanding.

Original OEM Mitsubishi 290P122A10 TV Remote Control Cable TV VCR DVD AUDIO

End: 24.11. 2023 17:47:47 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6.43 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 335097209870
  • Seller: 2013big-d (2395|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Galt, California USA
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    Original OEM Mitsubishi 290P122A10 TV Remote Control Cable TV VCR DVD AUDIO *Please See Pictures For Condition ***BUY IT NOW!!!