CD Player: Vintage or modern ones?


I’ve been given a collection of classical and jazz CD’s, last time I had or played one was like 20 years ago with a humble Denon I bought saving for few months.

Now that I have a pretty good system, wondering if worth to get a good CD Player or find some “old glory”, but I’m totally lost.

The one that appeals to me is the Audis Flight FL Three S in black (must be black to match rest of my Italian system, ideally from that beautiful country), or the Goldnote CD-10, even some TEAC. Regarding more older units, I’m totally lost.

Any suggestion? Rest of the system is made by Diesis Audio (Speakers, Ampnand cables).

Thanks in Advance.

superelmar

Budget?

DACs have improved quite a bit since the dawn of the CD era.  This would include the the DACs contained in CDPs.

it’s unclear to me if the OP streams currently.  If he does not and is interested in doing so then a streaming DAC with a CD transport combination makes a lot of sense.

Transports and DACs have improved a lot over the last couple decades. So, newer much better. But the technology has also advanced. Streaming will offer the same sound quality (carefully chosen, compatible like everything else in high end audio), but you get access to over 10 million albums and over half a million of high resolution (higher than CD quality) with a service like Qobuz… $14.99 / month… the price of a single CD. I have 4,000 albums and have not listened to them in years. To do this you need a DAC and streamer… separated are best.

How do older cd players age, even when they are not put in use, for long periods of time?  I asked ChatGPT and got some surprising answers.

Yeah, I do have Aqua La Scala MKII, superb one, (don’t kill me USB from my MacBook Pro, will add LinQ in future) but all the hassle bout CD sounds superior… maybe I should save and get Aqua La Diva or start with a  CD6007 from Marantz and see what happens…