CDPs for full orchestra


I listen mainly to 19C and 20C classical orchestral recordings, Berlioz to Gorecki, symphonies, concertos, etc. etc.--you get the picture. It seems to me that these kinds of recordings present the greatest challenge to home audio in terms of rendering not an accurate but at least a convincing soundstage with a 90-piece orchestra arrayed within it.

In particular, any recommendations for CD players that are particularly capable at sorting through the jungle? That create good soundstage depth and layering?
twoleftears

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Raysonic 168, then add Herbie Tube dampeners, and isocup/balls. I also use a Morrow MAP 2 PC, and Machina Dynamica Code Name torquios in the well.

YOu can find a review here, annd more by googling. It's available from Underwood HiFi