Still have the 5910?... even know it is 5 years since you asked the question. I still use mine for standard dvd concerts. The only issue is that the older HDMI does not play nice with the newer technology.
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I still use mine all the time. Mainly SACD and DVD-A. However, with the Blu-Ray audio and just for general clutter clean up I am thinking about the Oppo 105 and be done with multiple decks.....The 5910 has been awesome since I bought it new years ago.
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sold mine for dirt cheap.
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Got my 2910 as well and it's still in the rack. I use it more as a CD player now than a DVD player on those rare times I play a CD. Not sure why I still have it but I can't seem to let it go! LOL
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Trying to decide if the 2910 is worth fixing.....doesn't sync anymore but used mainly for CD's via MyDac....not a bad unit, but growing hair that's for sure.
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Saw the 5910 at a local hi fi store for $100.00 in good shape. How fast technology marches on.
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I sold mine a couple of years ago for probably $600-$700 on ebay and still thought it sounded good in comparison with my oppo bdp-95. Not better, but I'd say as good, quite frankly - just a different sound due to different DAC chips.
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I still have a 5910 and use it as a CD player in the shop/garage system. It sounds good!
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