Do you have a DVD player?
Try it and see if you like it first before spending more money.
Try it and see if you like it first before spending more money.
Budget CD player recommendation
Good little player for the money, at least it was when I had one a few years ago. http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?dgtlplay&1216945965 |
Why don't you try a first generation Sony Playstation SCPH 1001? You could probably find one for $45...with a couple of games... or an Oppo DV980H DVD player for $169, delivered to your door (just in case you learn how to download movies...lol). http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6886&sid=40b2653d39999f53df246da72ef9d7c6 http://www.oppodigital.com/dv980h/ and.. I bought my tube DAC/Linestage (for my turntable) for $745 delivered.. a Monarchy M24.. in case you want to go computer based digital. Get a Macbook or Mac-Mini and use iTunes if you go this route.. super simple and user friendly. |
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I agree with Tobias, the Music Hall MMF25 is a fantastic CD player. And, at its price, an obvious choice. You may also want to consider a Sony SCD-C333ES, which never fails to surprise me. And, don't forget about buying a low cost universal player from the likes of Samsung, Toshiba, or as Elf73 mentioned, Oppo. |
I'm very fond of my old Rotel 991-AE (the Audiophile Edition makes a difference). It is one of the best CD players Rotel made absent the 990 perhaps which had a better transport mechanism. The 991-AE has better DACs etc though. If you can find a good one, it shouldn't cost you more than $400-$500. I've thought a lot of times about upgrading this CD player to more exotic players but the 991-AE is a very musical player with the right interconnects. |
I will third the motion with Tobias and Trelja. The Music Hall CD 25 is a giant killer. I have gotten the upgrade bug and have had some high priced $3K-$5k players in my system (Lector CDP 7TL, Audio Aero Capitol 24/192, Music Fidelity 5, Sony Modwright 999ES, among others) and some well reviewed DACs (Bel Canto DAC 2, Benchmark I) and keep coming back to my trusty Music Hall CD 25 ( I have actually tried the 25.2 and the upgraded op amp modded versions but like the stock 25 better-which may be just a matter of personal taste.) Regardless, you definitely can't find anything near it for the price ~ $200-$300 used. I have it presently in my main system with $11K speakers, $7K/side mono amps and a Supratek Syrah pre so you can guess what I think of it regardless of price. (I actually bought two used backups in case my original one dies since they no longer make the CD25.) |