wilfsdad1965
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buying a DAC for existing components vs buying a universal player
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Hi Wil and welcome to the forum.

I own the slightly older Oppo BDP-83 and I consider it to be one of my all time best audio/visual purchases. My home theater receiver is also an older model that does not have an HDMI input so I use the Oppo's analog outputs for the audio playback of blu-ray, SACD and DVD-Audio discs and the sound is very, very good.

The Oppo BDP-93 is also a streaming media player so you will be able to use it to watch and listen to Internet media and locally stored (as in, on your home network) media.

I say go for the Oppo - you will not be disappointed, in fact, I think you will be quite happy. Good luck!

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Put together2 channel stereo components back in 1990s as follows

Krell 20i CD Player - YBA 2 Pre Amp & YBA 2 AMP - Genesis V Speakers - PS Audio Power Plant Premier.

I still like the sound of the system including the Krell 20i, but the Krell technology is pretty old and hearing all the hype over the Oppo 95 I am thinking of getting it for a Universal Player.  I need a Blue-ray for the Panasonic 65VT30 Plasma I just got.   However, I have never heard the Oppo 95 in a music system (only reviews).  Anyone provide input on the Oppo95 sound quality and it I can expect to hear an improvement in CDs compared to the  Krell 20i?  Components are older, but they were fairly high end for the 90s.   Dont know how they stand up compared to what is available tody. Thanks for the comments.

Joe11554

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