Anyone compared Esoteric to EMM labs products


I am in the process of looking for another CD/SACD/Universal player (one piece or two piece unit) and was curious if anyone here has compared the Esoteric products to the EMM Labs products. If so, I would like to know your thoughts.
Thanks
Byron
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Showing 3 responses by jmcgrogan2

Hi Bryon,

I have heard both the EMM Labs CDSA SE and several Esoteric models. I even owned a stock DV-50S and a RAM modified DV-60. If forced to choose between these two, I would choose Esoteric.
However, that being said, the Marantz SA-7S1 beats them both, IMHO.

Cheers,
John
05-19-08: Lapierre
I look for innovation design and Emm Labs and Esoteric both provides you with something new instead of just borrowing OEM parts. You have to determine is it the hardware or software that really makes a sonic difference.


What do you mean by this Lapierre?

I guess I should mention that how something sounds means more to me than innovative design concepts. Vinyl is my format of choice, but I do listen to digital. I find many digital units too grainy for my tastes. The Marantz is not as revealing as some other players, but it does not make me grind my teeth as other digital players have been known to do.

Bryon, if you like the EMM Labs seperates, then maybe the CDSA SE is for you.

Cheers,
John
Byron, the strength of the Marantz is that you stop dissecting the music and just listen. Overall, I would say that the Esoteric's have deeper bass and more extended high's. The Marantz has fuller bass and smoother high's, it also has a sweeter midrange. Somewhat similar to comparing good SS (Esoteric) with good tube (Marantz) sound.

I know some who prefer the Esoteric, I know some who prefer the Marantz. It's really best if you can listen for yourself.

Cheers,
John