@superelmar Great to see you've got yourself a Métronome. I couldn't be happier with mine, a DSS1. A hardly use my Pink Triangle Export GTI anymore, which is a quite decent turntable.
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.
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Hi there. I use a 30+ year old Meridian CD player. I love it! But it certainly has its quirks. It does not play CD-Rs (which sometimes I burn from Bandcamp downloads) and occasionally it refuses to read some CDs (usually ones from small, boutique labels). That said, it does play about 95% of the CDs I throw at it. Anything it doesn’t play I rip and add to my Roon library or I play in my second system that has an Oppo player.
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There are some "vintage" CD players/Transports that are simply outstanding. Also, there are a few that have excellent internal DACs also. Back in the day, Sony and Pioneer were in the CD player wars. They built their CD players better than anyone else at the time and they were built so well that I have to believe that they lost money on some units. For example: Sony's CD777ES (I believe) or 707ES, Pioneer Elite's PD93, 95, 91, 65 are very nice. The PD93 is impossible to find and is built so well that it is scary. Look at the video of the PD93 on the Skyfiaudio web site. Great site by-the-way. If you can find it, buy it. The Pioneer Elite DV-09, BDP-09 are also built like tanks. Seriously overbuilt, with very nice internal DACS. The DV-09 is under $300 USD now and I am an "expert" in repairing them. What a unit. I've A/B demo'd the PD-93 as a CD player using the RCA outputs into my Audio Research REF 10 pre-amp. very nice indeed. I've then listened to the optical output into my Audio Research DAC 9 DAC, then into my REF 10. yes, the DAC 9 is better, but the PD-93 sounded so good, it was amazing. Same for the DV-09. Using this a a transport only, it it hard to beat. Seriously. my point, is that you can spend a few hundred dollars and get a really great CD transport or CD player with a decent internal DAC. The PD-93 isn't cheap because people in the know, know. look at Skyfiaudio's web site. youtube videos. They do excellent work and the tech there really knows his stuff. enjoy |
@minorl @decathlon1991 i'm also a big fan of the old pioneer elite cdps, which are ridiculously overbuilt, tho i caution that the dv09 and some others don't play cdrs. i still use a dv-79av, which has been bulletproof, plays sacd and sounds great. i see 'em on ebay all the time for <$200. |
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