I've owned the Krell KAV-300 since 2002, purchased secondhand. It just gets better, the better the system gets.I tried newer designs from Arcam, Musical Fidelity(TriVista Dac) and Perpetual Tech among others, but always preferred the Krell. It's especially good with large-scale, complex and powerful orchestral works, but delicate and intimate enough for String Quartets and other small ensembles.But always try to hear anything in your own system before buying - and bear in mind that the KAV-300 sounds significantly better using XLR connections.
New CDP vs. older used and more expensive player
I've been thinking about buying a new Rega Apollo -- I currently have a Planet 2000 -- but I've begun to wonder about spending a bit more in favor of an older used player. I'm particularly interested in the Krell KAV-300cd, which I could pick up used for several hundred more than a new Rega. As a rule, when it comes to CDPs, is age more of a factor than in other components? Is the technology moving so fast that old is, well, old?
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