Pioneer DV-626D DVD Players
Pioneer DV-626D DVD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 19, 2016]
Jarvis
AudioPhile
This is a very good player if used as a CD player. It has a crisp, vivid picture of some beauty, but it is now dated by all means as a dvd player, its a no-go. However if used as a cd player, one will be surprised with the superbly balanced, clean, fast, open, airy, and very well separated sound. Bass, middles, and highs are all projected correctly with authority. You will be amazed with how beautifully solid and neutral this old unit sounds. It plays all cdrs imaginable too! |
[May 24, 2002]
ChristopheEllegiers
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Picture quality Easy to use (remote also) 5.1 Decoder for DD & DTS !!! DTS RULEZ !!!
Weakness:
The door is noisy... I would like a dot matrix display... boohoo I bought this unit cheap!! I saw it in the shop and I noticed that it had a DD AND a DTS decoder inside. This was interesting because I did not have an AV Receiver at that time... so I used 2 stereo amps connected to the DVD directly. When the shopkeeper told me it was this cheap I couldn't believe it. (I got it this cheap because it had been used on a demo for 2 weeks) I went home and read some reviews and I decided it was a real bargain!! I've had it modified for all regions, so it's an better deal (cost me about $50). This player reads EVERYTHING... CD's CDRW's, I even put it to the test. I recorded a vinyl on PC in 48Khz 16 bit(a non common format) and I burnt it on a cheap CDRW... and it played flawlessly. I guess I could go further and try this with 48Khz 32bit floating point, but... My current system: Pioneer DV626D B&W CDM7SE (front) B&W LM1 (Rear) Qudos Silver 25th Anniversay Speaker Cable B&W ASW3000 (Sub) Center & Surround Back are on their way! Denon AV Receiver... can't remember the number :-( Thomson 16/9 TV |
[Jan 14, 2000]
Nick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Virtual surround. Video quality. Setup is easy. Remote is good.
Weakness:
The silver feet look gawdy. If you watch a DVD with no volume then the player is a bit noisy. I have the Pioneer 626 DVD player hooked up to a Yamaha R-V901 receiver which powers 2 Mission 733 tower speakers. Since I don't have rear speakers I have the DVD set to Virtual Surround and it is awesome. I will someday upgrade my receiver and get rear speakers, but in the mean time am satisfied with the virtual. Often I am fooled that I have rear speakers. I am impressed. |
[Jan 13, 2000]
RANDY G
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
outstanding product and i love the remote. great effects features and sound
Weakness:
not a thing I will cut through all the garbage this is a great dvd player for the price, it plays everything sounds fantastic |
[Jan 16, 2000]
Paul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Feature Packed
Weakness:
The unit I got was dead out of the box After 2 bad experiences with the Panasonic (Layer Change) and JVC (Pixellation like crazy) I thought I had found "the one" but the one I purchased was dead on arrival, with no video coming out of any of the outputs. When I returned it to the store the salesman mentioned he had the same problem with his personal Pioneer 525. I see some other people have had this same experience. (My player had a manufacture date of October 1999) If you decide to try your luck, just be sure you have a good return policy. As for me, they offered me a Sony 550 in trade and I took that rather than press my luck with them ordering me another 626. Similar Products Used: Panasonic A-310, JVC XV-501, Sony 550 |
[Jan 24, 2000]
Andrew Briggs
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent picture and sound.
Weakness:
None Excellent picture and sound. The movie Matrix proved this player to be possibily the best, image is razor sharp with 5.1 Dolby Digital sound to match. The on board sound processor provides superb sound through my Arcam Xeta 2. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 28, 2000]
SP
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Built-in DD 5.1 and DTS, plays VCD/CD-R/DR-RW.
Weakness:
Inconvenient remote, crappy screen saver, doesn't play newest MPEG4 SVCDs. Also, I would be the happiestman if it was region-free. I first bought a Panasonic A-320, used it for a week and returned after I figured it won't play CD-R disks. Got Pioneer 626D as a replacement after a careful research on several sites. Well, Panasonic had an audiophile sound quality but too sharp and granular picture for my eyes. Pioneer's video is smoother, audio sounds a little more "electronic" but it's still Hi-Fi quality. Unless you listen to classical orchestra music all the time, you won't notice the difference. Similar Products Used: Panasonic A-320 |
[Jan 05, 2000]
alex
Audiophile
Strength:
Good picture,plays all formats,better than average sound
Weakness:
Remote The first one I bought was dead out of the box,no picture at all.Overall a very good player that covers all cds.Cdr CVD,foreign cds. Similar Products Used: none |
[Jan 29, 2000]
Jason
Casual Listener
Strength:
Ergonomic Remote w/ backlit buttons and Jog Shuttle.
Weakness:
Has only one and not two DACs (as in the 717) for audio. This is the best player that has the features that I had been looking for in a player (See Strengths Above), notably the ergonomic remote with backlit buttons and the very important jog shuttle that's designed very well with the joystick control and menu keys around it. |
[Dec 08, 1999]
Esben
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent sound via onboard DD / DTS decoders.
Weakness:
Slightly noisy during disc spinning. Nice to see the Pioneer x1x series lip-sync problem fixed. (Reviewed and tested for lip-sync in 'Total DVD' Magaine in November 99(UK). Similar Products Used: Sony 725 |