Sony DVP-S550 DVD Players
Sony DVP-S550 DVD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 22, 2004]
fchek
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
user friendly. good picture and sound qualities. DTS, Digital...etc
Weakness:
CD-R incompatible. I am quite satisfied with the DVD part of this product. i have read some of the other reviews and I have not experienced the lip sync thing. the only thing I am not very happy with is the inability to read CD-R's and MP3 contents. other than that, I find this product superior in quality. |
[Jan 13, 2000]
Doug
Casual Listener
Strength:
It is a well made product and I have no problem with lip-sync. It matchs real well my Sony 46 TV and auto turn on of the TV and switchs the TV to video mode. Sony produces pretty good Video product. I am not disappointed with the S550D. |
[Jan 12, 2000]
Dan Twomey
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Features, component video output, 5.1 audio outputs and digital audio outputs.
Weakness:
Owners manual not the clearest I've ever seen. As my first DVD player I am modestly impressed. Although I have limited experience in this area I can see no obvious flaws and I am quite happy overall. Currently this player is hooked up to a traditional two-channel receiver and therefore not showing its true potential. In the near future I am planning to buy a Marantz SR-7000 and perhaps an up to date A/V receiver will allow me to better critique this unit. Similar Products Used: None. |
[Mar 29, 2001]
Dave
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good remote, decent picture
Weakness:
Damn lip sync problem The Sony is definitely impressive but it does have flaws. This was my first DVD player and I fell in love with DVD movies right away. Within my first month of owning it I started to notice the now infamous lip sync problem. Honestly I just found this site and these reviews and until now I thought the Audio problems were my fault and had even gone as far as to buy a new receiver. The lip sync problem comes and goes but is very annoying. I have also noticed that the dialogue in movies is always very low compared to the other sound which makes me turn the sound way up and I get blown away when the soundtrack kicks in. I have tried everything to fix this and now I would like to know if this is the DVD player's fault. I spent a lot of money on this because I bought it when it first came out and would hate to buy another now. Overall it has good video but the audio really seems to leave something to be desired. Similar Products Used: This was my first DVD player |
[Feb 03, 2000]
Jon Stabile
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Superb Picture, Great sound, ample and flexible set of
Weakness:
lip-sync. audio CD features such as A-B looping are on the I've owned this unit for about 8 months and I finally |
[Sep 11, 2000]
Tom Thomas
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
DTS, Component Video, Optical Audio Output
Weakness:
Sony. Sony. Sony. Lip Sync problem. Slow to recognize disk. Audio Drop-Outs. Video Freeze, Skip. I have the Sony DVP-S550D. I loved the picture and audio quality (digital optical audio, component video out). Similar Products Used: Toshiba 3109, Sony DVP-S530, Sony DVP-S7000 |
[Apr 28, 1999]
Mick Sciortino
an Audio Enthusiast
Based on personal experience, I strongly suggest you steer clear of the 550 (at least until Sony resolves some of its problems). I purchased it 3 days ago and returned it today for a full refund. Not only was the infamous lip sync flaw quite prominent during playback of certain dics, but the overall piture quality was very poor (soft and dull) in comparison to my Panasonic A110 (which, incidentally, is undergoing repair to correct sudair and layer skip problems). What's up with these players and all their flaws???? During the 3 days I had the 530, I used the various tweaks available through the display menu screen to sharpen the image, but other than minor brigthness changes, nothing improved it. |
[Apr 29, 1999]
Chuck
an Audio Enthusiast
I have had the 550 for about 3 weeks and have watched many DVDs on it, as well as listened to several CDs. I have not had any of the problems described in the previous posting. In fact, I am very pleased with the performance of this unit and found it to be a worthwhile upgrade from the 500, which I had previously. I would suggest that the experience described in the previous posting represents a defective product and not an condition of all 550s. |
[Apr 07, 1999]
Sean
an Audiophile
I was very happy with this player until I could not get the picture as goo as the Panasonic A310. It does have excelant features using the onscreen menu. Noticed some Lip sync problems. But I may just have had a bad player. |
[May 29, 1999]
Guy Lupien
an Audio Enthusiast
I have owned three dvd players since february. 1 jvc 501, pan 120 and now the Sony 550 and by far the 550 wins hands down Why you ask? 55o has a better and bigger and friendlier user remote. The jog shuttle, once you get use to it, is a valuable feature. The on screen menu is user friendly with lots of bells and whistles. M ost important are the seperat contrast,color, brightness and sharpness controls and they take over where your tv does not. |