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Model: | Sony DVP-9000ES |
Category: | SACD Player (Modded) |
Suggested Retail Price: | $600 + $1,200 +$1,000 |
Description: | ModWright Level III & VSE Level IV |
Manufacturer URL: | Vacuum State Electronics |
Review by Willie The Squid (A) on January 21, 2005 at 15:44:37 IP Address: 146.82.62.18 | Add Your Review for the Sony DVP-9000ES |
Last September I wrote the following commentary about this unit. See those comments below. This is a short update. As I read the comments from last September, most still apply.So what are the differences? Just this...I find myself listening to vinyl less often...and often pulling LPs off before they are completed. Regular listening to the modded Sony DVP-9000ES (learning how to listen to it over an extended period of time) has resulted in a greater appreciation of what it does...its superb fidelity approaching master analog tape quality. As a result, I find myself "more aware" of and less inclined to listen to the distortions and aberrations of most vinyl. Moreover, the experience of analog "relaxation and musicality" that I spoke of in my September notes is available on fewer and fewer LPs. The best LPs are stellar...the remainder have various levels of noise and distortion (poor mastering, record wear, pops, clicks, inside groves, etc.) that do not manifest on my digital system. I wouldn't have expected it...but that's my experience. Mostly I find myself listening to the modded Sony...whether RBCD or SACD. It plays music great!
"I also had Warren Gregoire implement the VSE Level IV mod into my Sony 9000ES; the single ended version of that mod. Eighteen months earlier I had had Dan Wright (Modwright) implement his Level III mods into that same machine.
Modwright mods improved the stock Sony player quite considerably. I enjoyed that version of the unit very much. It was a big deal improvement over the stock Sony. When at the Silverdale VSAC 2003 I had an opportunity to listen to the three modded SACD machines, and that short exposure motivated me to try the VSE mods.
The VSE mods contribute SIGNIFICANT additional improvement.
I have been living with the machine for approximately 2 months now. The "doubly modded" Sony 9000ES sounds truly awesome on SACD. I had that expectation. The machine also sounds absolutely wonderful on RBCD. I was not expecting that. SWG's description / impressions of RBCD are very similar to mine.
Overall impressions are: greater transparency with much greater sense of the downward dynamic range (DDR), there is no sense of haze or grain; provides a powerful "jump" factor, relating to dynamics; much better tonality; improved balance and/or linearity; and ultimately, much more lifelike. Moreover, while modern recordings can sound "spectacular", there is absolute magic in listening to recordings from the 30's and 40's just transform -- from historic, vintage recordings into living, breathing musical performances. Really stunning, an absolute time machine.
With this machine, a well mastered RBCD is more musically enjoyable than a poorly mastered SACD. (With this machine, I can personally vouch, there are some SACDs whose mastering is "dicey" at best.) With this machine, the quality of the master tapes AND the quality of the mastering job become much more apparent in both SACD and RBCD format. Since over 90% of my digital library is RBCD, much of which will never be mastered into SACD consumer format, this is an important consideration.
Finally, when I default to vinyl playback, I continue to note a different quality of relaxation and sense of musicality that is not available from either SACD or RBCD on my modded 9000ES.......BUT, I am very much more aware of the distortions and aberrations that my vinyl playback system introduces.
I find that I am not being "driven" to listen to vinyl playback -- digital sounds real fine around my house these days."
WTS
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Follow Ups:
Willie,
Thanks for posting your review. I have a similar setup to your DVD player with the VSE Level 4 mods. I do not have the Modwright mods. What benefits did you have with just the Modwright alone? I don't believe that Modwright works on the DVPS-9000ES any longer, but I'd just like to know what I'm missing.Out of curiosity, do you use any special AC power cord or isolation cones/platforms with your player? Thanks!
Email me.
I have found that on the SCD-1, leaving the optional VC24 filters on 2 will have a detrimental effect on the sound of SACD playback. (I have not tried all other filter positions yet) This should not be happening, but it has. Not only is bass extendsion truncated, but there is a loss of natural harmonic bloom in the mid-range as well. I tried the Patricia Barber Ode to Billie Joel track as suggested by one inmate, and found that double bass depth is reduced and the vocals lost its sultriness. It is as if the optional VC24 filters in the Sony will place a higher load on the power supply, and that they remains active even when the player is in SACD mode, so they continue to have an effect on the SACD playback. Allen is right to be implementing a mod that bypass this VC24 filters entirely.
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