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Gone were the edge and glare often found in lesser players. The openness of the piano was excellent. Moving on to The Needle and the Damage Done kept me enthralled with the wonderful way the guitar was portrayed. I switched between the HDMI and analog outputs and preferred the HDMI, as it was more open and distinct, but this is to be expected as the digital signal was now running through the DACs in my 30, 000 reference AV preamp. Read more about the Lexicon BD-30 on Page Thanks for the review. You mention that no other player youve heard of comes with a calibration disc, but later you mention that you acquired a BDP-83SE for comparison. The BDP-83 both stock and SE come with two calibration discs Spears Munsil for video and an AIX disc for audio. Posted on January 15, 2010 8:32 AM This weekend, this review was inundated with anonymous flame posts that we believe was the work of a competing AV company designed to smear the reputation of Lexicon. Many of these flames were written by users hiding under anonymity and had hurtful, factually incorrect statements that do not meet our content guidelines and were deleted. Today, we have changed the way you post comments to meaning that you can use your Facebook account and or create an HTR account. I have also turned the comments back on for this review. We apologize to those who thought that they were censored. Readers who know know that we are strong defenders free speech. We encourage readers to post constructive, enthusiastic and opinionated comments on this and any other review. Disagree with the review, ask questions, talk knife edge n64 other players or even disagree with HTR and or Dr. Taraszkas conclusions. What we will knife edge n64 tolerate is personal attacks, professional attacks on brands, HTR and or industry people and or overall flames. I know this has been a hot topic. I hope that you understand our position and keep the discussion moving forward in a positive and lively direction. Posted on January 19, 2010 11:35 AM Here is a link to the Audioholics article that started the controversy. While a well respected website, I think that it is important to note that Audioholics is a review publication AND a store. In their store they sell the Oppo player. Posted on January 19, 2010 11:37 AM I also want to add to the discussion that I spoke with Harman about their player. They sell the Lexicon to a completely different channel than Oppo does. Lexicon is sold to high end stores and installers. Oppo sells finished products to end users direct via the Internet as well as to MANY AV companies as a supplier.

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