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Oppo BDP-95 3D Blu-ray Player

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Product Information

Oppo BDP-95 is a DVD Blu-ray player and thanks to the high performance DAC chips, the toroidal power supply, high quality parts and engineering, the BDP-95 offers adequate sound with a low noise floor and distortion. Furthermore, the BDP-95 features a dedicated 2-channel analog output with specially optimized ES9018 DAC and output driving stages. Each output is driven by 4 DAC channels stacking together to achieve an agreeable audio performance.

Product Identifiers

BrandOPPO
MPNBDP-95
UPC0837654904657, 0898072002073, 6920053806777
ModelBDP-95
eBay Product ID (ePID)108709012

Product Key Features

Region CodeBlu-ray: Region Free
Playable Media FormatAAC, DVD-Audio
FeaturesHdmi CEC, Full HD, Bonusview, BD-Live, Ethernet Input, USB Input, DLNA, Internet/Media Streamer, Progressive Scan
Recordable Media FormatDVD-R Dual Layer, DVD+R Dual Layer, DVD-RW, DVD+RW

Dimensions

Weight16lb.
Depth12.2in
Height3.1in
Width16.8in

Additional Product Features

Hard Drive Capacity2GB
Memory Card SlotUSB
Video Upconversion1080p (HDTV), 1080i (HDTV), 720p (HDTV)
OutputsAnalog Audio X 1, Digital Audio Coaxial RCA, Digital Audio Optical X 1, Hdmi, Component X 1
Surround SoundDts (Digital Out Only), HDCD Decoder, Dolby Digital (Digital Out Only)
Number of Discs1
Progressive ScanWithout Progressive Scan
Exterior ColorBlack
Remote ControlStandard
Type3d Blu-ray Player
Video Output SystemNTSC, Pal
Picture ControlBrightness, Saturation, Zoom, Hue, Sharpness, Contrast
Parental ControlYes

Ratings and reviews

4.8
20 product ratings
  • 18 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to use

Good image quality

Well designed

Most relevant reviews

  • Super player

    If you are like me and actually listen to SACDs, DVD audio discs as well an HDCD encoded disc you know it has become harder and harder to find the optimal universal player that is less than 10 years old. This explains why the Oppos players are in such great demand in the secondary used market. So far I have been very happy with the audio and video quality of the player, One quirky thing is that it does a noticeable amount of internal switching when you are playing a DVD or Blue Ray, as the picture and audio quality varies greatly between the the previews and the feature presentation. This also occurs when you switch from the HDMI to the analog connections. when playing a SACD or DVD audio disc, I have this player connected to a Marantz SR6010 and they seem to be a excellent match as is easy to switch to the analog audio connections, unless you prefer the HDMI, and I can enjoy upgraded versions of DTS surround sound. The advance setting are easy to navigate and clearly laid out and I am still fiddling with them. I would highly recommend this player to anyone who will actually appreciate it and not the greedy re-sellers who are making some of these unit, especially the BDP 105 go up over $700, and mind you this is not even the ones with the Darby video processor. If Oppo simply just kept the HDCD decoder in the UDP-203 I would've of saved my self a lot of aggravation from the re-sellers swooping in with 3 seconds to go in the live auction. But such is life and this BDP-95 is finally back in a home in-which it will be thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated for all it's sonic and video worth for years to come. Happy trails.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Oppo is the pinnacle of Blu-Ray player

    I got this player after many years of lusting after it. From the moment I turned it on an put in a disc, I was SHOCKED and how unbelievably real the sound it. I'm a vinyl guy. I like vinyl because it sounds so real. No high frequency harshness or smearing like digital can be. I have a nice pioneer elite receiver and that sounds very good. I plugged it in via HDMI and enjoyed the sound. Excellent quality just like my old BDP93. But when I clicked over to analog, using the DACs in the BDP95 it was a huge improvement. Particularly with DSD/SACD source. Of course all the Oppos are feature laden like network music playing. But with this firmware version and off of USB disc or with optical disc. It is, by far the best sounding source I've ever heard. The musicians are here in the room with me. I'm hearing instruments and sounds I've never heard. And it's all in glorious surround. This is really the first time I've listened to anything as good or better than my turntable and vinyl. The best thing is with the ISO firmware on top of that. With that, I have a huge library available from my remote control. No disc changing. And, the guy I bought mine from couldn't have been nicer. He even upgraded shipping to get it to me quicker.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Fantastic audio.

    I bought this primarily for listening to SACDs, and it does a wonderful job with those, due to its great audio section/design. For bluray video, it's not much better, if at all, than my newer, much less expensive sony player, but it's still excellent, and the audio from all blurays is noticeably better. Being 8 years old, it's response time on the remote control functions are a bit slow, but not a problem.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great Quality Video and Superb Audio

    The best quality analog (stereo) audio I ever heard from digital player. I have not compared it with extremely expensive CD players in the $3,000 to $8,000 range spectrum. I do prefer the audio quality of the Oppo 95 over the Oppo 105. I did own a 105 but sold it. The 95 is more natural and musical than the 105. The 105 tends to be a tad bright and causes listening fatigue. The 95 does not. Picture quality is great. Build quality seems very substantial. My favorite digital audio component of all time.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Detailed crisp sound

    This is by far the best sounding transport I've ever owned. It's far more detailed than the Oppo bdp-93. Visually they are no different. I'm using the hdmi for theater and the analog stereo outputs for music. Sounds superb through my Arcam. It's a shame Oppo is no longer building transports

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • An excellent vintage disk player.

    This is a quality piece. A really great disk transport. I bought it for the amazing audio section. Newer players are hard to find that sound this good, without spending twice as much. The item I got is a sterling example. Nary a scratch. I haven't even watched a disk yet. I'm sure I'm in for a treat. If you're an audiophile, this is one of THE vintage players to buy. Take your time and look for a perfect example. They're not cheap, but they're so strong and well built you'll have them for years.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • An Extraordinarily transformed unit, period.

    This Jena Labs modified unit is absolutely top notch. As I own the stock BDP-95 the upgrade is apparent upon first listening and viewing. What you get is an increase in three- dimensionality, dynamics, detail, richness of tonality... This describes both image and sound nearly equally. Very simply put I am pleased to have acquired the unit.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • One of the best Audio CD Players out there

    Altho the OPPO 95 is a great home theater addition for blu ray and upscaling dvd, it's audio section for Cd's is almost second to non, Its the reason I bought mine was for the audio section

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great features easy to use

    Great Product for streaming music and also a good blu ray player

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Oppo BDP-95 is highly recommended but ruthlessly reveals poorly recorded SACD discs.

    I recently purchased an Oppo BDP-95 on ebay to complement my existing audio system. As an audiophile and a classical music lover, I'm very fortunate and blessed to own what might be called a high-end system which is currently operating in a very large room in my house. The BDP-95 certainly works well as part of this system: I'm able to play red-book CDs, SACD, and Blu-Ray discs, all of which can sound terrific. As both an audiophile and as a musician, my complaint has nothing to do with the BDP-95 but with the quality of currently recorded SACD and Blu-Ray discs. Both of these formats potentially offer the consumer the ability to hear music as if "you were there" at a concert. However, my experience has been that most of these discs, especially SACD, are generally very poorly recorded. You might say that a "fault" with the BDP-95 is that it ruthlessly reveals such problems. Fortunately, it also excels at painting a vivid picture of the orchestra and all of the instruments with well-recorded discs. Recommended!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

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