price of Oppo players threw the roof


Was over at Amazon the 203 was priced around $1100. Pure greed.
harley52
In the June 2018 issue of Sound & Vision they review the Cambridge Audio CXUHD Ultra HD Blu-ray Player which is based on the platform for Oppo UDP-203. The only differences seem to be no analog audio outputs and the remote is not backlit.  It retails for $700.00 and is made in the UK. It is available on Amazon with free shipping for $699.99. Here is the link...https://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-CXUHD-Universal-Blu-ray-Player/dp/B0761TRVQB
Here is the Sound & Vision Review...
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/cambridge-audio-cxuhd-ultra-hd-blu-ray-player-review
Hope this helps.
Esoteric/Teac was part of the Gibson group but in that case, the holding company broke up in bankruptcy and Esoteric/Teac reclaimed independence despite being totally autonomous from the Gibson group in all aspects of its operations.  Cerwin-Vega, Stanton and Onkyo remained in a new, Gibson Pro Audio Group located less than a mile from my home.  
Are people using the 203’s analog out section for their sacd’s and cd’s or are you bitstreaming to a dac ?
As with other players, the 203 can only play SACDs through HDMI or RCA analog outs.  My receiver doesn't have HDMI inputs, so I play SACD through RCA analog outs and CDs through the players coax out (to my receiver's DAC).
Happy to report, no ELATED to report, that after notification from Oppo on Wednesday, I was able fo pick up my new 205 on Friday.  Video picture is dramatically improved compared to my old Oppo 83SE, and it sounds great.  yay!