Pioneer DV-F727 DVD/CD changer
Expand your media collection with this refurbished Pioneer DV-F727 DVD/CD changer, a robust solution for organizing over 300 discs. Built in Japan around 2000, it offers seamless management of DVD-Video, Audio CDs, and CD-Rs. Experience superior audio fidelity thanks to its 96kHz/24-bit Burr-Brown D/A converter, delivering pristine sound. Connect to your audio system via optical or coaxial digital outputs for enhanced surround sound formats. This changer also provides component video output for quality picture playback. Please note, it lacks HDMI output and requires an external display or receiver.
$1299.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
144
/ 186
#144 in DVD & Blu-ray Players
Price vs Category Average
+206%
Above average
Capacity
3001
/ + Discs
Who it's for
- Huge Disc Capacity
- Robust Build Quality
- Advanced Library Management
Who should skip it
- Large Physical Footprint
- Lack of Modern Format Support
- Slow Disc Access Time
Key Specs
Capacity
300+1 Discs
Audio DAC
96kHz/24-bit Burr-Brown
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
115 dB
Dimensions
16-9/16"W x 7-5/8"H x 18-1/2"D
Weight
17 lbs
Outputs
Optical, Coaxial, Component Video, S-Video, Composite Video
Condition
Refurbished, Used
Manufactured Date
2000
Features
- Massive 300+1 disc storage capacity
- High-fidelity 96kHz/24-bit audio DAC
- Supports DVD/CD Text management
- Optical and coaxial digital audio outputs
- Component and S-video outputs
- PS/2 keyboard/mouse control input
- Expandable to 601 discs with a second unit
What customers say
This high capacity DVD and CD changer earns high marks primarily for its organizational utility. Users consistently praise its massive storage, calling it the ideal solution for consolidating extensive media collections. When operational, the unit provides reliable playback and solid audio quality, especially for CDs. The build quality reflects Pioneer's strong reputation from that era. However, long term satisfaction is tempered by known mechanical fragility. The complex disc changing mechanism frequently experiences eventual failure, leading to reading errors or jamming. While initial utility is excellent, the inherent longevity concerns of this vintage changer temper the overall positive sentiment regarding its powerful media management capabilities.
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