Parasound CD-1


I know this is a recent release but has anyone heard this yet?
It sounds like a poor mans (comparatively speaking: $14,000 vs. $4,500) Laufer Memory player. It reads until it's correct and not a pS sooner, playing from a memory buffer. It's Linux based Intel chip is devoted to music only. And its VCXO clock can go <1pS though it measures at <6pS. Femto clocks come in at 0.140pS so that's not too shabby for a CDP.

I've always wished for someone to combine the best of a CDP with a PC and maybe Parasound has pulled it off. Hopefully others will follow and prices should come down in a couple of years.

All the best,
Nonoise
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Heys guys, sorry to not posted sooner but I've not heard it yet. I'm sorry if my last post gave the impression that I had and thanks for thinking my impressions would amount to something :-)

All the best,
Nonoise
Certainly , just look that small computer grade SW power supply , one can't help taking up a hot iron . The SWPS supplies also the DA board , there is a separate PS for analogue section which you can say adequate but far from Hi-end to me , the @9" of USB cable is also computer grade , I made my own USB using much better wire and shielded off by layers of copper foils . Of course , I am risking warranty but Parasound does not honor such to 2nd owner and CD-1 is not imported here . I bought my CD-1 from Audiogon . That gives me the courage to modify it .

Yes , a lot , I would say worth my effort . Everything you would expect from improved power supply .
Thanks. I have narrowed my choices down to the cd1 and the Marantz sa7s1. They are used in my price range. I also may look into mods eventually when I educate myself more on what they can and can't do. I will be on the lookout for one of these two. They are in my range.
I bought one. This is superb. It completely blew away a $10K digital front end of Denon 100 anniv CD transport, Jeff Wells Custom DAC (hot-rodded 'signature' edition) and JPS best Aluminata Digi cable.

I bought at $3500 'demo' from Audio Advisor, with 30 day return privilege. I knew in 10 minutes I was keeping it.

Its like streaming files. The delay of start up and booting discs mentioned by some reviewers is not out of the ordinary at this level. Once playing, track access is the fastest I've experienced.

I'll still be searching for a DAC under $10K that can take it up another level, and with BNC/SPDIF and AES outputs this is a worthy platform and Class A jitter-free transport. Rating it as a CD player is above my pay grade, but as I say, I love it.

This is just stunning digital DONE RIGHT. No hash!! You've never heard it this smooth from a rotating silver disc.

The two output choices are subtly different:

The OPAMP has superb spatial cues and greater depth.
The recording is slightly more exposed.
The two circuits vary in bass presentation in hard-to-describe ways.

The DISCRETE output circuit is slightly creamier in the upper half, bass tonality different somehow.

Transport features are bare bones. I've rarely seen a more spartan tranport: no repeat, shuffle or any programmable function. Play, forward, rewind, skip, stop, eject, invert. That's it.

Its very responsive to AC filtering and Power cord tweaks, but not much to physical ones like plates and etc. But it likes the Synergistic Reasearch big MiGs I put underneath.