I've often used older players since I'm not a fan of super upsampling unless it's really state of the art and super $$$. My favorite is the Electrocompaniet ECD-1 (that DOES upsample but sounds wonderful and warm anyway). If you are looking at the Krell you may not be a fan of the Electro sound. Other favorite older players often available used on Audiogon: Resolution Audio CD-55, Marantz SA-1 (also plays CDs), Arcam FMJ CD-33, Linn Ikemi. I have all of these players at one time (still own the Marantz) and would easily buy one again. I don't think the newest technology in CD players necessarily sounds the best; at least not to me. I do not like extremely detailed, "analytical" sound. I go for the warmer, mellower sound, with detail but not etching.
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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