Is it worth putting a DVD player in a hi-fi stack? DVD players can play CDs, but are they good enough to make it worth connecting the output to a reasonable quality hi-fi separates system?
Alan Kennedy You have nothing to lose by connecting a DVD player, and should get much better sound with your movies, so it is worth doing. In my experience (with my Quad 77/Harbeth system), DVD players do not produce hi-fi quality results with CDs, but they are not sold at hi-fi prices. However, many “universal” DVD players can also play SACD (Super Audio CD) and DVD-Audio discs, and these can provide much better sound than CDs. The Denon DVD-1920 — £220 from Superfi — plays DVD, DVD-A and SACD discs. I have not heard it, but it won an award from What Hi-Fi. Posted by Jack Schofield 12.10 GMT Google is redirecting my browser I have set google.com as my home page in Internet Explorer but this switches to google.co.uk automatically. Is there a cookie on my PC or is it my ISP? Nicolas Blaza Many global companies redirect you to a local site, because they want to display local ads, and use bandwidth efficiently. This geolocation is usually based on the IP address provided by your ISP. Go
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