Pioneer DV-350 - DVD Player - Very Good w/ remote
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- AU
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- Reverb
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Pioneer DV-350 - DVD Player - Very Good w/ remote
Why This One
Very good condition — light cosmetic wear, no functional issues
Fully tested — flawless results across all functional checks
Japanese-made transport with 118 dB SNR and just 0.0016% THD.
Originally retailed at around 250 Euro — strong performance at a fraction of that price.
Condition: Very Good
This Pioneer DV-350 is a very good-condition item. It has passed our full 7-point functional test with perfect results. Please review all photos carefully, as they provide an accurate representation of the cosmetic condition of the product.
What's Included
Pioneer DV-350
remote
About This Model
The Pioneer DV-350 is a slimline DVD player manufactured in Japan between 2002 and 2003, originally retailing at around 250 Euro. Beyond standard DVD and CD playback, it supports DVD-R discs, making it useful for home-recorded content. Its audio output credentials are notably strong for its class, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 118 dB, dynamic range of 101 dB, and total harmonic distortion of just 0.0016% — figures that led users to report impressive CD playback quality, particularly when routed through an optical digital output to an external DAC or amplifier. Frequency response extends to 44,000 Hz at 96 kHz sampling. Depending on the specific unit, a multizone version capable of playing region-locked discs was also available.
A great opportunity to own a Pioneer DV-350 at this price point.
Unknown condition makes this a bit harder to judge, but at US$25 it still looks like a strong buy for a DV-350. That sits well below the sort of used prices this class of Pioneer player has been seen at, and under the kind of budget-audiophile asking prices that typically land in the US$20–40 zone for older Pioneer DVD decks.
What makes it worthwhile is the DV-350’s reputation as a solid, well-built early-2000s transport with respectable audio performance for CD/DVD playback and a straightforward, no-nonsense layout. If it’s complete with the remote and powers up cleanly, the included cables/accessories add real value at this price; the main thing to verify is that it reads discs reliably, since age is the only real wildcard here.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Pioneer traces its roots to 1937 in Tokyo, Japan, when founder Nozomu Matsumoto, inspired by the thrill of imported hi-fi speakers, developed the A-8 dynamic speaker and launched a radio and speaker repair shop. The business formalized as Fukuin Shokai Denki Seisakusho in 1938, evolving into Pioneer Corporation and embodying Matsumoto's philosophy of "Move the Heart and Touch the Soul" through audio innovation.
The brand excels across diverse hi-fi categories, pioneering Japan's first headphones in 1960 with the SE-1 and the world's first component-based stereo system in 1965 via the PSC-5A. Pioneer's portfolio spans amplifiers, speakers, turntables, and DACs, alongside landmark car audio advancements like the 1975 Supertuner-equipped stereo and the 1986 in-car CD player, blending home and automotive excellence.
Today, Pioneer holds a commanding mid-to-high-tier position in the market, revered for reliable, performance-driven gear that balances premium quality with accessibility. Its vintage components attract collectors, while current offerings appeal to discerning buyers seeking robust, innovative sound reproduction without boutique excess.
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