Considering getting a CD player (again). Used? New? Criteria?


After years without one, I'm considering getting a CD player. I'm not against streaming, but I have many CD's and would like the simplicity of just playing them from time to time. I probably want to cap my expenditure at $700, or so, because this won't be the only way I play music.

A few questions:
If you've purchased a new CD player, what did you buy? Why?
If you've purchased a used player, how old is too old? What factors helped you choose?

My concern with used is that the transport mechanism of older players will be getting tired, and this won't be knowable just because a unit "checks out" with the site (or individual) testifying to the player's working condition. There's got to be an average point for many machines to give up the ghost, mechanically (varying from machine to machine, of course).
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Showing 3 responses by lou_setriodes

Ever since I moved my 600+ cd collection out of their jewel cases and into notebooks to save space, I just don’t listen to cd as much as I used to.  So I also was wary of spending a lot of money on a CD player.

Im also old school and my other unit is an Oppo DV970, a 24 bit/192 player that was a budget component of the year that I’ve had for about 10 or more years and is indestructible.  In the past I’ve owned a CAL DX2, Audio Alchemy DDS3, AMC CD6 (1 bit player) and a Proceed PCD2 that I truly regret selling.

A month ago, I picked up a near mint Rotel RCD855 for $40 and couldn’t be happier.  It’s built really nicely and works perfectly too.  There is definitely something to be said for this old 16 bit TDA1541 chip.  It’s warm and very listenable sounding and if I want to do better, I can always just get a better DAC, but for now, pleasantly surprised and very happy with it, especially since it was only $40.  
This hobby need not be expensive.  I’ve proven again and again the opposite of the Linn approach, which is to have the best source components you can buy because it all gets amplified downstream, which makes total sense.... however, in contrast, I have a $40 CD player on good revealing gear and it sounds pretty darn good!

Amp:  Nikko Alpha 130 & custom EL84 amp
Preamp:  Museatex AVC1 & FT Audio passive
Tuners:  NAD 4300 & Perreaux TU1
TT:  $60 LSA/Columbia (pre Denon)
Cass:  Nakamichi DR2
Phono Pre:  Creek OBH 8 SE
Speakers:  Castle Durham 900 & Synergistics S22
I got a good deal from a friend on a Cambridge Audio Azur 840 CD player after my mint used $40 Rotel 855 went kaput.  All I did was move the 855 into another room and then the laser stopped reading discs.

The Azur 840 is very nice but seems very analytical sounding and I actually prefer the 16 bit Rotel over the Azur.  
Note, with my amp (Onix OA-60 dual mono int), I do not have the capability to listen to the Azur in balanced mode which is supposed to be much better.  The Azur also has many other DAC features built in, that a dinosaur like me doesn’t know how to use yet, as I still enjoy my LPs and cassettes :)

I also have the Audiolab 6000 CDT now with an Audio-gd DAC and it’s very solid combo indeed.