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Terms and Conditions apply. Learn more. Amazon Business: For business-exclusive pricing, quantity discounts and downloadable VAT invoices. Create a free account Representative 21.9 APR (variable). Credit offered by NewDay Ltd, over 18s only, subject to status. Terms apply.Please try your search again later.You can edit your question or post anyway.Find out more about our Delivery Rates and Returns Policy Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. Please try again later. Pimpus 5.0 out of 5 stars It’s extremely well constructed. I have it paired with an LG C8 OLED tv and the picture quality is sublime with Dolby Vision encoded discs. The player also supports HDR10 and HDR10 plus support has been promised via firmware update. The player is expensive but it’s worth every penny and then some. The player is heavy at around 10kgs but it adds to the solidity and premium feel of the player. The remote feels good in the hand, it has an illumination button which I found handy while I became accustomed to the controls watching films at night. The player has twin HDMI outputs which is useful as my amplifier won’t pass through a 4k signal. I have one output sent to the Amp for audio and one sent directly to the tv. Upgrading my amplifier is not an option right now as I just bought a new OLED tv and a premium disc spinner. (It has left me poor, lol) but it was definitely worth it. I got the player brand new from Amazon at the bargain price of ?708.00 including delivery. I didn’t plan to buy it but when I saw it at that price It’d be rude not to. I’ve saved ?200! on the list price (That’s how I justify the purchase to myself, lol) My previous player was the Marantz UD7007, this player is an excellent replacement for that machine. The audio and video are better on the LX500 as technology has moved on. The player does not have any streaming apps like Netflix or YouTube but that’s cool as they are in my tv. The player does support many audio and video formats via a USB port located on the front of the player. You can switch off the on screen displays whilst listening to music which negates the risk of screen burn on OLED tv’s. All in all I’m really happy with this purchase.Rock solid unit with very nice output via dual HDMI’s direct to our screen and AV amp.It doesn't use one of those pesky brick transformers. It's an unusually large machine, 435 mm by 118 mm by 337 mm, and it weighs in at a back-straining 10.3 kg. It draws 28 W in use and 0.45 W in standby. It doesn't have a cooling fan or, indeed, any ventilation holes, so Pioneer recommends installing it with at least 100 mm of clearance above, beside and behind it to prevent overheating. A Direct button allows users to switch off the player's video and digital audio outputs when exporting analogue audio via a stereo pair of RCA sockets at the player's rear. The player's other rear-panel sockets include a second USB port, an RS-232C terminal for home control systems, an Ethernet terminal, a zero signal terminal to optimize performance when the UDP-LX500 is connected to a Pioneer amplifier, optical and coaxial digital audio outputs and two HDMI sockets, one that outputs both video and (if desired) audio and one that outputs audio only. Codecs supported include MP3, WMA, AAC, MPEG2 AAC, Vorbis OGG, WAV, FLAC, DSD, AIFF, ALAC, JPEG, MPO, PNG, GIF, MP4, WMV, AVI, 3GP and FLV. On the video side, you can adjust output resolution, aspect ratio, dynamic range, brightness, contrast, hue, chroma level, sharpness, noise reduction, colour space, deep colour and HDR-SDR conversion. You also have the choice of either outputting pure, reference video or a signal that has been optimized for either an LCD TV, an OLED TV or a projector. Three memories are available to store your preferred settings. On the audio side, you're offered a dynamic range control function, the choice of Bitstream or PCM and the choice of setting your digital audio's maximum sampling frequency to either 48kHz, 96kHz or 192kHz. You can also adjust the filtering in the player's Digital to Analogue Converter and activate a time delay to address any lip-sync issues. I've been happy to accept all Pioneer's defaults, except that I've made three changes in the audio menu, switching from PCM to Bitstream, upping the frequency cap from 48kHz to 192kHz and switching the dynamic range control very firmly off. Convenience functions are all that you'd expect from a high-end player. You have adjustable auto power off, adjustable display window brightness, switchable automatic playback, switchable automatic resume, switchable HDMI control of linked devices, a parental lock and a screensaver. Playback options include repeat functions, a zoom facility and forward and backward playback with slow motion. The remote control can issue basic commands to TVs from a long list of manufacturers including LG, Loewe, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba and, of course, Pioneer. This is the eighth video disc player that I've owned, and it's by far the best of them all. (In a recent group test, What Hi-Fi.Home Cinema Choice magazine ranks it as inferior only to the DP-UB9000 and Pioneer's range-topping UDP-LX800. EISA has named it the best universal disc player of the year.) Everything about this machine will bring joy to any home cinema fan's heart. I love its majestic build quality, the silky smoothness of its disc drawer and the way it spins its discs without even the hint of a mechanical whine, hum or rattle. Its reassuringly weighty remote control too is first rate, with well spaced buttons that light up if one wishes. Used with a display, amplifier and loudspeakers of comparable quality, it delivers audio and video that are pretty much state of the art. In its native form, the UDP-LX500 will only play Blu-rays from Zone B and DVDs from Region 2. (4K Ultra HD Blu-rays have happily been spared the nuisance of region coding.) I bought mine modified for universal playback by Paul Taylor's multiregionmagic in Peterborough. Mr Taylor's technology switches between DVD regions automatically, and allows you to switch between Blu-ray Zones A, B and C by simply pressing 1, 2 or 3 on the remote. My UDP-LX500 arrived from Mr Taylor the morning after I'd ordered it, its Pioneer box swaddled in bubble-wrap and scrunched up paper in a second, outer carton. Mr Taylor's courier was the admirable DPD, who helpfully emailed me to notify me of the one-hour slot in which my parcel would be delivered. I should add that I've found Mr Taylor very helpful as regards aftersales service - when I contacted him a year after buying my player with a query about how to upgrade its firmware, I received a reply within hours. This isn't a cheap machine, but I think that, especially in multi-region form, it offers excellent value for money. It'll accept pretty much any disc that you're ever likely to want to put into it, it'll give you extraordinary picture and sound quality and it'll probably last for decades. (I have a vintage Pioneer LaserDisc player that's still going strong after 22 years.) I'd give it six stars if I could.Das von Pioneer fur Anfang des Jahres versprochene Firmware Update ist such heute, Juni 2019, noch nicht verfugbar und der Support hullt sich schweigen.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Ho provato per entrambi i formati la configurazione solo audio e il risultato e straordinario. Come lettore BLU RAY 4K le immagini sono quanto di meglio ci si possa aspettare oggi, ho un LG 65 E9 e devo dire ad esempio che con il film DUNKIRK lascia senza parole. Per concludere e un lettore di assoluto valore degno sostituto dell'OPPO 203 e costruito anche meglio. Il venditore lo ha proposto ad un prezzo competitivo e la consegna e stata precisa e puntuale. Brava NETNBUY e brava AMAZON!!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Aber erst nach etwas nervenaufreibenden Umprogrammierungen, die nur sehr teilweise im Handbuch aufgefuhrt sind und try-and error-Verfahren benotigten. Bild: Von Bluray gut, DVD schon aufgepimpt, wobei 3 Videogrundeinstellungen mit Kontrast, Scharfe, Helligkeit etc helfen. 4k und 3D nicht ausprobiert. Wiedergabe von Jpgs von DVD ist aufgrund des Hanges, die Bildqualitat mit Gewalt auf 4K aufzublasen, deutlich uberscharf und pixelig. Sofern man bildscharfe Dateien hat somit nur noch ein begrenztes Vergnugen. Ich habe noch nicht gefunden, wie man den Scharfe-Boost-Modus ausschalten konnte. Ton: Hier holt der Preisdruck die Qualitat ein: Pioneer leistet sich den Luxus, noch DA-Wandler anzubieten, die eigentlich keiner mehr braucht, der gewillt ist, den verlangten Preis zu zahlen. Besser ware gewesen, den Aufwand (das Geld) in eine bessere Tonqualitat zu investieren. Action-Sound ist oK. Wenn man aber CDs, SACD oder gar DVD-Audio einlegt und mit anderen Geraten vergleicht. Gut sie werden wiedergegeben, fur einen weniger anspruchsvollen Horer, der vor allem auf die Inhalte achtet und nicht auf den Klang ist das Gerat noch akzeptabel. Aber ehrlich: In einem High-End-Regal hat dieses Gerat nichts zu suchen.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again DIe durchwegs positiven Bewertungen des UDP-LX500 kann ich voll und ganz bestatigen. Es ist ein uberdurchschnittlich gutes Gerat mit hervorragendem Klang (uber Nakamichi Verstarker, Rogers Boxen) und Bild (Philips HDTV). Elektro Enzinger hat umgehend geliefert. Sonntag, 27. Januar bestellt, am Dienstag, 29. Januar Paket erhalten. So soll es sein.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Obwohl der Panasonic schon nicht schlecht war, liegen hier doch Welten zwischen den Geraten. Schon beim Auspacken fallt das besonders solide Gehause auf. Der Player ist sehr schwer und hat einen sicheren festen Stand. Das einzige was zu horen ist, ist die Ein- oder Ausfahrende Lade, ansonsten hort man beim Abspielen rein gar nichts. Das war bei den anderen Playern, die wir vorher besa?en erheblich anders. Gerade beim starten des Films, oder in leisen Szenen ein super Feature. Bei 3D Filmen dauerte es beim Pana schon recht lange bevor es los ging. Auch hier sind wir sehr positiv Uberrascht, wie schnell das Filmmenu zur Verfugung steht. Macht ein super Bild, aber das hatte der Pana auch schon. Sehr schon ist, das die Fernbedienung beleuchtet ist. Die liegt auch sehr gut in der Hand, ist aber meiner Meinung nach zu schwer gebaut. Dadurch ist sie sehr Kopflastig. Alles in allem sind wir mit dem Kauf sehr zufrieden ??Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sehr gute lufterlose Verarbeitung, Apps macht mein Smart Tv und Upgrades per LAN.Es ist eine reine Abspielmaschine ohne Plastikknopfe und uberflussigen WLAN.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again On se console avec l'ecoute en SACD, un son vraiment superieur au CD. Encore faut-il avoir un bon ampli et des enceintes qui suivent.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Un unico pero su firmware debe ser actualizado por Pioneer pues hay problemas con disco bdxl, se atasca al cambiar de capa y se queda congeladoSorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Absolute Katastrophe. Gerat ging umgehend zuruck. Fur mich mehr Schein als Sein.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Mooie vormgeving en straalt kwaliteit uit, ik ben tot op heden zeer tevreden.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Mimo braku zlacz zbalansowanych (xlr) nie mozna nic zarzucic jakosci dzwieku. Przyzwoity DAC robi swoje. Obraz - wzorowy. Godny nastepca dla OPPO 203. A moze nawet i 205. Gdyby tylko to menu poprawili:(Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Mag jedoch keine SACD-R.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again. Send us an email and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Due to the power outage and Covid-19 please expect delays. Dismiss. If you are able to account for everything that way (not including common tools like pencils, pens, screwdrivers, 1gal plastic bucket, etc.), your maintenance person will be good to go. Alright guys - I did the best I could to split the maintenance evenly this week - whoever gets their maintenance all done(including signing the PMS weekly completion Log) for the week first (excluding dailies) will have the lesser load next week. That gives them ammunition to get them advanced or rewarded. Here it used to be the most senior signed, but it was recently changed to who ever did the actual maintenance, which makes more sense in my opinion. If PO3 did the work, and PO2 just watched, but it was a 2 person check, then PO3 should take credit for it. But follow your command's instruction if it specifies who should sign what. 3) Yup, hand tools only, like every one else has said. As long as it accomplished the job safely. One dumbass forgot a flat tip screw driver for his spotcheck, but he knew there was a butter knife in one of the drawers in the space, so he presented that and claimed his WCS (me) allowed it because it accomplished the job without presenting a hazard to the equipment or himself. I got lectured later for it, of course, but he passed the spot check. 4) Absolutely! You can also be spot checked too. I make sure they're there to learn, but it's my name on the check. 5) Tip: Know what you can and can't do safely. Know your 43P1 and everything in it. It's yours now, if the previous fella had something in there you don't agree with or is outdated, change it, so long as it follows your ship's 3M instruction and the table of contents. Read and Re-read the 3M instruction, and like MAK-15 suggested, go to 3MU, and keep the references they give you. Also, don't be afraid to ask other WCS's, your LPO, or LCPO for help if you don't understand. Learn from other peoples mistakes whenever possible. It's a shit job, especially if you got dropped into it with no turn over or training, the same thing happened to me. Right before INSURV too. So yea, it's a shit job, but you'll be fine. You're smart enough to ask for help; you're smart enough to be a WCS. All rights reserved Back to top.in cards are all surface mount (see below). A number of small sub?boards connected to the front?panel controls are wired back to the main board, which also has eight memory?type SIMM sockets. These sockets are used to accommodate a selection of up to four each of different tape-recorder and tape-type emulation high?density surface?mount circuit cards (which can be changed by the user). It also had cards for two tape types: Quantegy GP9 (a very high?output tape formulation) and Ampex 456 (the classic reference, to many). All bar the Ampex 351 recorder emulation are supplied as standard with the ATS1, but by the time you read this a card should also be available for an ATR102 recorder, and AnaMod are currently working on one for Scotch 111 tape. However, without taking the lid off I wouldn't have known what options were installed, or which positions they occupied. If a vacant machine- or tape?emulation card is selected, the relevant button flashes, which is a nice touch. Everything else — frequency response, noise and distortion — varies with the selected tape emulation and control settings. For those running their studios from environmentally?friendly wind generators, the ATS1 consumes a measly 25W — although I reckon they could get that down to 5W if they used less meter illumination! Obviously, ganged stereo input and output controls would restrict the flexibility of the machine, so I would have much preferred the compromise of rotary switches so that settings could be matched easily and precisely between channels. Moreover, ganging the input and output controls for each channel would be a better idea so that as input drive is increased, output level would reduce correspondingly, to provide unity gain throughout. These small changes would, for me at least, have made the ATS1 far easier and less frustrating to operate. The hiss control introduces a very analogue noise floor that I found a very worthwhile feature indeed, and although I found the control range excessive (I rarely set it higher than about 30 percent) it did seem to add a quality that was very pleasant and natural. Time for another tiny gripe, though: the review machine was supplied without a manual. I was able to access the on?line version, but was a little disappointed with its sketchiness. It gives no information at all on the standard machine or tape?type emulations supplied, or even about the original recorders and tape characteristics that it is trying to emulate. The description of the controls is also very shallow. Not a problem for anyone familiar with the mysteries (and calibration) of analogue tape recorders, but for anyone else, the facilities will remain little more than mysterious tone controls! I also started with the bias and EQ controls at their centre, zero, positions, and found I was getting very good, completely believable results with all recorder and tape emulations, working on a variety of commercial stereo recordings and some of my own recordings and works in progress. Of the many software and (fewer) hardware tape?emulation systems I've tried, without doubt this is the closest yet to being a convincing substitute. Pushing the levels hotter and hotter, the bottom end started to fill out and the dynamics became increasingly squashed, before giving way to a lovely organic distortion. Exactly like a tape machine. Wind the bias level back and the high end brightens and smears, introducing edgy sibilance to vocals while simultaneously adding a mid-range fuzz of increasing distortion. But in every other respect it is phenomenally accurate. Stick a 150ms delay on its output and flip the monitoring between direct and processed, and you'd swear blind you were listening off the replay heads of a proper tape machine. That's how convincing it is.