MacCali
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Good day ladies and gentleman, so I have currently saved up enough money to buy a 4k player. I have never owned one, so this is why I need some help and clearly I am trying to go for a flagship option. The two players I got in mind are the panasonic ub9000 and reavon XBR-200.
So first off I would like to say I am going to be using this unit as a cd player as well, I do not have a cd player and this is why I am going with the 9000 or 200
Honestly got no clue what reavon is saying, they sound like idiots to me or it's a language barrier; do not believe they are an american company I maybe wrong.
They are telling me first that the XLR output is 8Vpp volts.. no clue why, then they reached out by saying it's +4dBv 1.2 volts out on XLR which also absolutely makes no sense.
They referred me to here: https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews...reavon-ubr-x200-universal-disc-player-review/
Honestly I only wanted to purchase the panasonic for the HDR10+ capability, but I see that there's like only 50 movies that have HDR10+ compatibility. I was assuming that all content played would be HDR10+ to my TV. But I believe it's exactly like Dolby Vision and the disc itself must support that for the TV to get the benefit, correct me if I am wrong.
Based on this it would knock out the 820 from choice, since again I will be using the unit as a cd player and the 10+ is virtually useless, right?
If that is the case and it must be HDR10+ BD than any HDR10 player will do basically putting the reavon back into play. Because in that whole list I would only really want to purchase 3-4 of those movies available with the 10+
Lastly, I do not really understand the measurements of this unit, please excuse my ignorance as I am still fairly new to audio. I believed that THD + N was SNR, I dont get why it says THD + N -94dB and SNR is -113
Would really appreciate the help and advice on what to buy as these are pretty high priced items and I really dont want to waste my money
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section, please feel free to move it wherever it should be.
So first off I would like to say I am going to be using this unit as a cd player as well, I do not have a cd player and this is why I am going with the 9000 or 200
Honestly got no clue what reavon is saying, they sound like idiots to me or it's a language barrier; do not believe they are an american company I maybe wrong.
They are telling me first that the XLR output is 8Vpp volts.. no clue why, then they reached out by saying it's +4dBv 1.2 volts out on XLR which also absolutely makes no sense.
They referred me to here: https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews...reavon-ubr-x200-universal-disc-player-review/
Honestly I only wanted to purchase the panasonic for the HDR10+ capability, but I see that there's like only 50 movies that have HDR10+ compatibility. I was assuming that all content played would be HDR10+ to my TV. But I believe it's exactly like Dolby Vision and the disc itself must support that for the TV to get the benefit, correct me if I am wrong.
Based on this it would knock out the 820 from choice, since again I will be using the unit as a cd player and the 10+ is virtually useless, right?
If that is the case and it must be HDR10+ BD than any HDR10 player will do basically putting the reavon back into play. Because in that whole list I would only really want to purchase 3-4 of those movies available with the 10+
Lastly, I do not really understand the measurements of this unit, please excuse my ignorance as I am still fairly new to audio. I believed that THD + N was SNR, I dont get why it says THD + N -94dB and SNR is -113
Would really appreciate the help and advice on what to buy as these are pretty high priced items and I really dont want to waste my money
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section, please feel free to move it wherever it should be.