Onkyo DV-SP501 Review

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January 28th, 2004


Summary

At Onkyo, our commitment to providing you with the final word in sound and video quality now takes on a more elegant look, with the DV-SP501. Within its streamlined frame, you'll find quality parts that lead to the kind of performance characteristics that have made Onkyo a top choice among audiophiles for over 50 years. Our exclusive ExperienCinema concept provides fine performance via a state-of-the-art 192 kHz/24-bit Burr Brown audio D-to-A Converter, 2:3 pull down Progressive Scan and features only Onkyo can give you—VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) and Direct Digital Path. Functionality is further enhanced with picture CD capability so you can relive your favorite vacations, birthdays and weddings—all the moments that you've captured on digital film. The result is a DVD player with the versatility to handle the majority of discs on the market today, and the design for easy placement anywhere.

Specs

 
 
 
Detailed Specifications

Description:
DV-SP501 (Progressive Scan)
Manufacturer: Onkyo
Integrated LCD Screen: No
VCR Combo: No
Remote Control: Basic Remote
Audio DAC: 24 Bit
Audio Output: Digital Coaxial, Digital Optical, RCA
Disc Mechanism: Tray
General Features: Dolby Digital Support, DTS Support, MP3 Support, Progressive Scan
Interface Type: Audio - Line Out (AC-3 Bit Stream / PCM Optical), Audio - Line Out (RCA-style), Video - S-Video
Media Supported: CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW
Number of Discs Supported: 1
Video DAC: 10 Bit
Video Output: Component Video, Composite (RCA), S-Video
Dimensions
Height: 3.56 in
Width: 17.125 in
Depth: 12.31 in
Weight: 7.5 lbs
Reference
URL: Manufacturer Link


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