I realize this is an old thread, but did you find a replacement for the CAL CL-2500 DVD player for Red book playback?
Cal Audio Labs CL-2500 DVD player
Is there anyone out there who uses the CAL CL-2500 as a redbook player? I purchased an almost new one on ebay for $400. & I think it sounds great with CD's & CD-R's. I've compared it to some fairly newer dedicated units such as Classe CDP-10, Meridian 507, Cary 308, Arcam 192 & Cambridge Audio 640C, Ver.II (All SS units). After extensive listening for many months (and many dollars) I've come to the conclusion that I prefer the Cal over the others. It just sounds tonally correct. Am i Crazy? I ask this because I read a lot about dedicated CD players outperforming CD playback thru DVD & universal players. I understand everything is ultimately subjective but I believe most critical listeners are searching for that which sounds more real which normally means bigger bucks. Well, I believe I got a bargain here, I think!
Anyway, if anyone out there still uses their CL-2500 as a redbook player please drop a line. Also, I'm still looking for a reason to purchase a dedicated player around $2000.-$2500. retail new (Tube or SS) to replace the CL-2500. I believe the Cal serves up the music the way it is on the disc, good or bad. I welcome all suggestions.
Thank You,
Kevin
Anyway, if anyone out there still uses their CL-2500 as a redbook player please drop a line. Also, I'm still looking for a reason to purchase a dedicated player around $2000.-$2500. retail new (Tube or SS) to replace the CL-2500. I believe the Cal serves up the music the way it is on the disc, good or bad. I welcome all suggestions.
Thank You,
Kevin
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