Pioneer DV-515 DVD Players
Pioneer DV-515 DVD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 19, 2000]
Steve Leech
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Picture quality, price.
Weakness:
CD playback. First, let me list the components in my system, so there is a baseline to work with. |
[Nov 13, 1999]
Thomas
Casual Listener
Strength:
good performance at a low price
Weakness:
slow tray motor It has nearly all the functions that you need today. What else do you want? |
[Oct 29, 1999]
Ola
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great picture, great sound. No sync problems. All the features I really need...
Weakness:
Very noisy I am pleased with this unit in every way except the noiselevel from the drive unit. I live in an apartment and often watch movies on low volume levels, and found the noise from the 515 way too loud. Gonna try the 717 instead. |
[Jan 05, 2000]
Chin Yee
Casual Listener
Strength:
Very good bass delivery yet controlled. Almost flawless surround delivery in DTS & DD 5.1 format.
Weakness:
Vocals can be improved. Picture is shaky though. Best value for ppl who only cares for surround & bass. Vocalist stay away!! |
[Apr 28, 1999]
Prince M Sak
an Audiophile
I used Pioneer 515 for along time. The picture is excellent and sound is ok.More than everything is 24/96 KHz output (I have sony 7700 too but no 24/96 direct output). I love this very much because nature picture quality and flat digital output. Recommend to used with sony E9000ES, you will found heaven in your audio. |
[Jul 09, 1999]
WWW
an Audio Enthusiast
Very good player, about U$400 only in Singapore, plus it's a code free model, worth upgrade from any lower models. |
[Aug 18, 1999]
Mike Paik
an Audio Enthusiast
This unit is my pride and joy. I got it for $500 shipped from Hong Kong, and it is a great value for the price. Code-free, it plays my region 2 discs and "smart" Buena Vista DVDs without a hitch. It has optical and coaxial digital out, capability to do straight MPEG digital out at 96KHz for those with outboard D/A converters, S-Video, composite, and component video outs, and auto PAL/NTSC switching, as well as an internal step-up/down transformer for going between 220V and 110V. It also plays CD-Rs like a dream, for those who do their own VCD-making. The remote is nothing special, but it is quite intuitive and easy to use, but has no jog shuttle. Video quality is excellent, especially out of the S-Video and composite outs, and there is no sign of any lipsync problems as of my tenth DVD watched. Will post again if any problems arise. |
[Aug 29, 1999]
Fabrice
an Audio Enthusiast
I've bought the DV-515 one month ago, I think the picture quality is superb, but the sound using the analog out is quite disappointing (It's a much too flat and cold sound) compared to my existing CD-Player, there is also something that hurts my perfectionist mind: when I turn my Onkyo amp to a high level while the Pioneer is not playing, there is some snoring noise (probably due to a lack of power supply analog stages isolation).It reveals some lack of quality in the analog section of the player although there is a nice 24 bit/96Khz DAC. Another negative aspect is the remote: I've never seen such an horrible one ! The OSD system is also not very pleasant.On the positive side, you'll get full CD-R compatibility (It works even better than my Sony CD player)and if you're used to handle a solder iron, you can make it region free by using an "upgrade" kit (the one i've got consisted in a new EPROM and a small 6 pin chip). |
[Sep 28, 1999]
Eric
an Audiophile
We bought our Pioneer 515 (multicode) together with Yamaha2095 receiver |
[Nov 16, 1999]
Dan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
It has everything you need for a low price.
Weakness:
Somewhat lightweight, difficult to set up for 16x9 Great little inexpensive deck. No problems with lipsynch. I use it in my classroom and it has come through like a champ. Similar Products Used: Sony 500D |