Sony DVP-C670D DVD Players
Sony DVP-C670D DVD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 30, 2003]
dave_apple
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
good while it lasted...
Weakness:
...but that wasn't long enough This is an update to my review further down the page. A little after 18 months the thing just up-ed and died. One day working fine, and the next c:13's followed by "No Disc" error. Apparantly the laser assembly died, and the service agent wanted $$$ to fix. I managed to fix it myself in 15 minutes despite having no idea what i was doing. Still its acting a little dodgy. It was a nice little machine while it lasted, but now I've gone for something with a longer warranty. Its been hard trying to find something with the same range of features and usability tho. Not to mention a remote as nice. Similar Products Used: Onkyo DV SP 300 |
[Aug 15, 2002]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Video/Audio
Weakness:
None Great product. |
[Jun 15, 2002]
woodiega
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
incredibly adjustable, not too difficult to master (for sony) set up and adjustment controls, terrific built in dd and dts proccessors, feature laden (for the dvd user, at least), reliable, low profile and cool look, plays all but the most badly damaged or filthy rented dvds without a hiccup. virtually no freeze up or obvious layer changes either. great picture!
Weakness:
no zoom, but that's just a toy feature anyway; does not seem to recognize powered sub connected to receiver when in stereo mode, but not a real problem as i have a sony es changer for cds, plus my main speakers are full range towers with plenty enough natural base. extraordinary value and quality for price! tried both the toshiba 3205, dd only, and the 4205 cinima series, dd and dts, (a defective on dts setting, returned both), tried the sony, and thou the pix were comparable, sonically the sony was way out in front. more rear input/output flexibility than anything near its price at that time... my equipment: sony dvd c670 dvd changer. sony str ga8es receiver. sony tc-wr80es dual cassette deck. sony cdp 67es cd changer. panasonic lx 101 multi disc laser disc. onkyo cp 1130f turntable. technics sh-ac500d digital processor. (not using now, as i only have 1 digital source, the dvp 670, and dd an dts are built in, and the component rack is FULL) AR classic series 26 main towers. AR S-112ps powered sub. b&w 600IFS center. 2 Polk rm 1000 passive subs, connected to 2 Polk monitor 4.5 bookshelves as rear surrounds. 2 jvc hr-s3500 s-vhs vcrs. 1 proscan psvr87 vcr. 1 mitsubishi hs-u53 vcr. panasonic CTL -31858 direct view tv (panasonics 1st large screen tube set, 31", still with a flawless picture, 11 years after manufacture) Panamax 500 surge protector. Similar Products Used: toshiba 3204, 4205, philips dvd 825 |
[Mar 11, 2002]
robaudio
AudioPhile
Strength:
Excellent picture and sound. Titiling capability, Video Enhancement and 3-D virtual sound. Bit pricey
Weakness:
As CD player sound is adequate but get a good cd player for better sound. As expected picture quality of the DVP-C670D is superb, it is DVD what would you expect. Sound is phenominal. I listen with headphones exclusively and if you want "in your face experience", try headphones. Feature laden, but miltichannel audio is lost on me. Video enhancement feature is questionable I see little difference and why 3 settings. Overall this a superb machine with stellar video performance and awesome sound. The quality is excellent with no audible sounds. Virtual 3D sound does work but each person will appreciate it differantly. Suggestion: Use mulitchannel setting for best results. Virtual headphone setting is a joke, it muddies the sound with a hollow blended sound, looses all directionality. For headphones, I use the multichannel and in this setting the sound will blow your socks off. All in all this machine rates a six but since there are only five stars I give it an unquestioning five. Two comments: to those that condem this player because it does not play cd-r disks, Get a cd player. I bought the sony DVP and intended to use for CD''s as well as DVD''s and the sound was adequate. Thought better and decided to invest in a cd player (Harmon/Kardon FL-8380 with HDCD) the H/K annialated the Sony DVP and it plays cd-r''s. You want to play CD''s, get a cd player. DVD playes are initially for DVD''s, CD are secondary, if not look at the back of the machine all those outputs ain''t for stereo. This player is flat out recommended as a DVD player and has Sony quality. System used: Harmon/Kardon HK 3370 Stereo Receiver Sony 32" WEGA TV Sennheiser HD 390 headphones Similar Products Used: Sony DVP-S330 |
[Feb 07, 2002]
bvane
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice LED feedback. Good looking front panel with convenient buttons to control most functions.
Weakness:
It broke. Sound isn''t as nice as CD only Yahmaha 5-disc 585. Really enjoyed it while it lasted. Unfortunately, I got the dreaded C13:00 error. My unit seems more in line with the great number of complaints filed under the DVP-S360 reviews. It failed right after the warranty expired, just like the vast majority of the S360s did. I''m glad to hear that this failure is not as pervasive in this model as the 360. Enjoy. I just bought a Yahmaha 585 for CD (only) play and I feel that the CD playback in the 585 is better than the Sony. (But that may be sour grapes since the Sony failed so abruptly. No, seriously, the Yamaha does sound appreciably better.) Similar Products Used: First foray into DVD. |
[Jan 30, 2002]
davea
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sturdy, reliable, good quality all round unit - at a good price.
Weakness:
Needs to be 'broken in'. I got this unit after reading all the reviews here and finding it on sale for a decent price. The majority of reviews on here are a clear indication of what the unit is like.... especially the 'breaking in' period. My unit used to give C:13 errors with brand new dvd's the first time I tried to play them pretty much everytime (rentals were perfect). Similar Products Used: none |
[Nov 14, 2000]
Jake
Casual Listener
Strength:
Quite a quiet carousel, impressive and functional remote, sleek kate moss design
Weakness:
A triffle expensive, unsightly stickers, slow loading disc info When I began shopping for a DVD/CD player the Panasonic DVD-CV50 model was recommended to me. I tried it for 48hrs then took it back. Firstly, when I took it out of the box the remote and machine struck me as cheap looking.Connected it up and noticed the LOUD grating noise of the carousel. Had to push buttons twice to get a response. When I paused a CD it would restart at a slower speed. Furthermore I noticed some skipping.Maybe I got a lemon but read the reviews here on the C670D and bought it. Similar Products Used: Panasonic DVD-C50 |
[Aug 11, 2000]
David Beebe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Built in Dolby Digital and dts decoders.
Weakness:
Unable to play CD-R and CD-RW. This is an excellent DVD player for those looking for a 5 disc DVD changer and needing dts and/or Dolby Digital decoding built into it. Similar Products Used: Replaced Sony DVP-300 DVD player. |
[Jan 12, 2001]
Dave
Casual Listener
Strength:
DTS Decoder.
Weakness:
Apparently does not play CD-R discs. If you read the other review by Dave, you may be surprised to learn that I posted that. Well, I was wrong in what I said. Or perhaps premature. Anyhow, I was having trouble getting the DTS feature to work because the manual is not clear. A call to Sony's product Support people to clarify this told me that I could only get DTS through the coaxial or optical outputs, not through the RCA 5.1 connections. So I posted the other very critical review. The local Sony Store (bless'em!), however said "No way, Product Support is wrong - you CAN get DTS through the 5.1 connections" and they got it working for me!! |
[Apr 20, 2001]
dave williams
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
compact size,
Weakness:
won't auto play DVDs, NO CDR's!!!! Of course the DVD picture is great, the remote is like most, Similar Products Used: older Sony 5 disc |