Can't comment on the Apollo or Apollo-R, but my office system has a Rega Saturn running through a vintage Pioneer SX1980 receiver (in excellent condition) and speakers are Linn Katan and Velodyne SPL-1000. Very pleasing results. The Saturn acquits itself well across the full spectrum, is very musical and transparent, glare and fatigue free, while delivering crisp PRAT and bass. $900 (or a bit less if you shop around) is about right for the Saturn, and its a very good CDP value for that price.
CDP Help -- Apollo vs Apollo-R vs Saturn
I'm upgrading from an almost vintage system to entry level audiophile gear. I'm still developing my ear and tastes in quality sounding gear. I have little time to demo but like the Rega and Naim sound. My budget is tight and I'm buying piece-meal as opportunities arise. So far I have bought Totem Sttafs. I'm leaning toward Rega Brio-R, SimAudio Moon 250i, Naim Nait 5i-2 (or similar) integrated. Here's my current potential CDP buy for which I'd appreciate opinions;
1) never used, in box Rega Apollo for $450 private sale,
2) used excellent condition Rega Saturn for $900 private sale,
3) wait for Apollo-R release and buy from dealer $1095 + $100 tax, includes warranty.
I'm not sure about the value of these CDPs when the new Apollo-R hits the shelves in a few weeks. I'm new to this, so any input would help. Thanks
1) never used, in box Rega Apollo for $450 private sale,
2) used excellent condition Rega Saturn for $900 private sale,
3) wait for Apollo-R release and buy from dealer $1095 + $100 tax, includes warranty.
I'm not sure about the value of these CDPs when the new Apollo-R hits the shelves in a few weeks. I'm new to this, so any input would help. Thanks
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