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Pioneer BDP-LX71 Blu-ray Player Review

Author Danny Phillips
Published 6th Nov 2008
Manufacturer Pioneer
Price £510.43 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £586.99 (Inc VAT)
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Design Score 10 for Design
Features Score 8 for Features
Performance Score 10 for Performance
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 9 for Overall
Pioneer BDP-LX71 Blu-ray Player
award recommended

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You'll also find a set of 7.1-channel analogue outputs on the rear, which enable you to enjoy Dolby True HD and Dolby Digital Plus soundtracks in high-resolution on legacy amps without HDMI inputs. However you won't be able to enjoy decoded DTS HD Master Audio or DTS HD tracks from these analogue outputs - instead it extracts the regular DTS core. Although this isn't the end of the world, it is disappointing for a player at this price and means that you'll need a receiver with HDMI input to enjoy both hi-res DTS formats.

But in its defence, this omission is not borne of nefarious intent - quite the opposite in fact. When designing the LX71, Pioneer changed the chipset found in the BDP-LX70 to an improved version that offers better picture performance and a greater range of image adjustments but lacks DTS HD MA from the analogue outputs. Pioneer felt the picture benefits were far more important, and rather than delay its launch by a few months to rectify the audio situation, it launched the player with the intention of releasing a firmware update later on, which is currently scheduled for February.

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But in the meantime, those with suitably equipped receivers can pipe DTS HD Master Audio, Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS HD in bitstream form to a receiver with the relevant decoding, plus it can decode these formats into high-resolution PCM and output them from the HDMI port.

Far more disappointing than its audio shortcomings is the player's Profile 1.1 specification, which enables you to access BonusView content but not web-based BD Live goodies - a fact confirmed by the lack of an Ethernet port on the rear panel. With loads of BD Live discs now on sale, it's amazing that a normally progressive company like Pioneer would release a premium player that can't take full advantage of them, when there are players costing half as much that can.

But these niggles aside, the range of features is still pretty impressive. The deck plays DivX, MP3, WMA, AVCHD and most types of recordable disc, plus it cements its audiophile status with professional grade Wolfson DACs and a specially developed Precision Quartz Lock System (PQLS), which is designed to offer precise music CD playback via HDMI.

A rummage around in the setup menu confirms that this is a deck for serious Blu-ray aficionados. There are all sorts of tweaks and options that you simply don't find on common or garden Blu-ray decks, including a bunch of options governing the behaviour of the HDMI output and a speaker setup screen for the analogue audio outputs.

 

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comment Kyle Mitchell said on 7th November 2008

Danny,

You said "it can decode DTS HD MA and DTS HD into hi-res PCM when using the HDMI output". I don't believe this is true, it can bitstream DTS-HD... more

comment niftynigel said on 10th November 2008

According to the manual (Page 50) (I haven't got the player, but downloaded the excellent manual nonetheless), DTS-HD Master Audio and High Res are output as PCM through the a... more

comment Peter Allen said on 11th November 2008

niftynigel,

I agree with all you say, but your first statement is only half right! Page 50 of the manual says that when the source is DTS-HD HR or DTS-HD MA, then th... more

comment Ian said on 29th November 2008

Danny/ All, I am considering buying the BDP-LX71 or the panasonic dmp bd-55 which is a little less expensive. Ultimately I am looking for best video and audio quality. Any thoughts... more

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