| | |  | Source (CD, DVD, Digita... | Home » » NuForce Edition Analog Upgrade Board for OPPO BDP-93 | | | | | | | Description: | | Extracting high-quality audio from Blu-ray players can be problematic in that the HDMI signal format interleaves video and audio data into a single transmission medium. While a convenient means of transferring A/V data between components, the process of combining these signals invariably imparts a level of digital jitter to the audio data sometimes as high as seven nanoseconds. For the purpose of comparison, a good CD player's jitter specification is in the picosecond range, i.e., three orders of magnitude less. In practical terms, it is difficult to decode HDMI audio without employing extensive re-clocking circuits, thus inflating the cost of a good HDMI audio pre-processor.
The simplest, most cost-effective way of dealing with the analog audio issue is at its source. And this is what we have accomplished in the NuForce BDP-93NE and BDP-93NXE. By replacing the analog output circuit board with a proprietary design, the 93NE and 93NXE delivers the highest possible levels of the natural, beautiful sound that has long since established NuForce's enviable reputation. We've every confidence you'll agree that the NuForce BDP-93 Xtreme Edition equals or exceeds the performance of the world's best digital audio disc players.
*** The analog board (this is the board that has the DAC and produces 7.1 analog outputs) can be replaced easily using a screw driver. *** | | | Features: | |
• All 8-channels have been re-engineered to deliver ultimate audio performance.
• Onboard linear processing circuitry delivers highly regulated and filtered DC power to all analog output stages for lowest noise
• Output stage designed to avoid the need for a signal-degrading muting circuitry.
• Advanced analog filters eliminate phase shifting within the audible bands.
• High performance op-amps for a warm, vibrant, seductive sound.
• Low distortion levels
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Well worth the upgrade for meSep 01, 2011
By L.C.S. I recently purchased the Oppo BDP-93 (from Amazon) and have been highly impressed with its video capabilities, especially the way it upconverts and handles older DVDs. The audio quality is also very good, particularly in the way it processes the digital formats ( I'm using its analog multichannel outputs run into an older Denon, non-HDMI receiver), providing excellent separation and detail.
The one thing about the Oppo that bothered me a bit, and that was different from my previous universal CD-SACD-DVD player (the wonderful Philips 963SA), was , while very detailed and providing a bigger soundstage, it leaned a bit towards the strident - digital, if you will - particularly on older CD's and bright sound tracks.
Knowing that the Oppo line has been highly revered, and frequent candidates for third-party modifications, I searched for a possible mod, to try to improve on an already very good sound - just one with some different characteristics. This led me to the Nuforce Edition upgrade board, the most inexpensive of the mods that I found, and possibly the best bang for the buck.
I've had the Nuforce Edition board for a few days now (very easy to install though you have to be careful with the ribbon connector), and found exactly what I was looking / listening for. The sonic improvement was immediately noticeable (or at least it was to me), providing a much smoother, more easy-to-listen-to sound, while retaining and improving upon the detail and soundstage. Also, the instruments and vocals have a better presence, making them seem more realistic.
So is this upgrade worth it, effectively almost doubling the price of this great-value Oppo player? To me it was because it has given me a very high-level, audiophile-grade universal player for less than $1000, and has resolved and improved upon some of the sound issues that bothered me a bit.
I doubt most people would have any objections to the audio qualities of the stock Oppo BDP-93 (very good), but for those like me who grew up with some very musical-sounding analog gear (tube and solid state), you might consider giving this upgrade board from Nuforce a try. If the sonic changes don't work for you, Nuforce has a 30 day return policy so you really can't go wrong.
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