Yamaha DVDC750 5 Disc DVD-Video/SA-CD Changer

Yamaha DVDC750 5 Disc DVD-Video/SA-CD Changer

  • PlayXchange system allows you to swap out four discs while the fifth goes on playing to provide uninterrupted enjoyment of your favorite entertainment without missing a beat
  • Cinema Image technology softens the brightness on standard TVs and improves the visibility of darker, more shadowy images
  • 24-bit/192 kHz compatible audio digital-to-analog conversion authentically reproduces sound with crystal clarity and detail
  • Dolby Digital and dts decoding technologies enhance the sound quality to produce amazing acoustic quality through your stereo speakers
  • Anti-vibration system utilizes shockproof memory circuitry to achieve stable and worry-free enjoyment, ensuring your discs will play without interruption

Product Description
The Yamaha DVDC750 5 Disc Progressive Scan DVD Video/SACD Changer delivers a host of options with multifaceted convenience. The DVD-C750 plays DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CDs, and SA-CDs, as well as CD-RW/Rs, DVD+RW/+Rs, DVD-RW/Rs and MP3s. The changer shuffles effortlessly and promptly between discs to reduce annoying lag time. The PlayXchange system allows you to swap out four discs while the fifth disc keeps on playing without interruption. The Resume Playback feature … More >>

Yamaha DVDC750 5 Disc DVD-Video/SA-CD Changer

5 Responses to “Yamaha DVDC750 5 Disc DVD-Video/SA-CD Changer”

  1. I purchased this item from Discount Jungle through Amazon.com. Discount Jungle called me the next day to say the shipment they had received did not include any DVDC750 as expected but offered to upgrade me to the DVDC950 for the same price (when new lists for $200 more) and that it would ship on the same day.

    I received the DVDC950 the very next day and all I can say is that this is a fantastic DVD player.

    Great product and Fantastic customer service.

    Thanks Amazon and Discount Jungle.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Yamaha player functions fine except the poor choice of color for it’s hard to see display specialy hard to notice the small LED turning green

    from orange indicating the played disc number.

    I strongly advise checking the very limited available SA-CD’s and their high expense before buying SA-CD player, most of the music on available SA-CD’s were mastered years ago when the best SN on master tape was 96db(1980) or even worse about 80db in 70’s so the SA-CD would produce as good as master(garbage in/garbage out)and there is no indication of the year the original recording was made on most SA-CD flyers which make it harder to choose what you buy.

    Have not found a true multi channel recorded music with the superb 110 db

    SN yet and like to hear from anyone who has.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Congratulations to Yamaha for fleecing me on this product. Having been a loyal Yamaha component buyer for 2 decades, this item is my last. It was a warranty replacement for my previous Yamaha DVD player, which went on the fritz soon after purchase. At first, the service shop in Anaheim sent me a lower grade replacement, without some of the features of my original player. After sending it back (at my expense), I was then sent a DVD-C750. Playback is actually OK, with good picture quality. Where this doorstop of a DVD player has problems is with accepting commands from the remote. It will freeze, ignore commands, and even refuse manual attempts to power off. I need to literally unplug the thing to unfreeze it and attempt to make it work again.

    This is not rocket science technology, Yamaha. I’ve had it. I’m moving on, and the only thing left to decide is if I just take this thing to eWaste or if I simply hurl it into the dumpster at my complex.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I found the performance and control options of this DVD changer to be superb, but I’ve owned it for little over a month and have had in in for service three times. The problem is that the tray holding the DVDs is very shallow, and if the device is jarred the individual DVDs may slide around and jam the mechanism. Even without jarring, the device sometimes jams when trying to load (read) one of the DVDs, and becomes unresponsive to any of the control buttons or the remote. In this case, I found, the machine can be “rebooted” by unplugging it for a half-hour. I would hope there are better alternatives available, but haven’t found one yet.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Total Jucking Funk. I’ve suffered through this player for almost a year; it’s getting noticeably worse as the time drags on.

    Brand new discs without visible flaws won’t play without lock-ups; I’m sick of this player and can hardly wait to get a different one.

    My biggest concern is getting one that’s actually BETTER. I’m scared they’re all this bad.

    Yamaha–like Sony–USED to be a good brand name that deserved some respect. Both companies now seem to churn out Communist Chinese GARBAGE that barely functions.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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