Review: Esoteric DV-50 CD Player


Category: Digital

I find myself writing this review inspired partially by the number of used DV-50's currently on Audiogon. This is a review of the CD portion only, as I have owned one for over a year and have never used the DVD video section.

At a range of $3400-3900 used, the DV-50 is quite simply, the best buy in a CD/SACD/DVDa player currently available. The build quality is fantastic. The transport is world-class. The overall sound quality is outstanding.

I have owned a Sony, Marantz SA-1, Musical Fidelity NuVista, and TriVista in that order before auditioning the Esoteric. The Esoteric is sonically superior to the group and these are all very good units. Superior in inner detail, openness, with an analogue type sound quality. Its 3 separate upsampling choices allow fine tuning of different recordings. I have found this to be invaluable.

The DV-50 does require the finest in associated equipment to do it's magic. My intention was not to sit down and write a full-blown review on this piece. It is, rather, to create at least one positive short review of the DV-50 for people thinking about purchasing one. Mine is not for sale, and I don't know anyone currently listing theirs, so this is not the motive.

Anyone who wants more detailed sonic information may email me. As I find the time, I will write a more extensive review of this unit. Until then, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND the Esoteric DV-50

Associated gear
Aesthetix Calypso, Sierra Audio Denali Monoblocks, Magnepan 3.6, Kimber Select Cabling. Richard Gray 600

Similar products
Sony SCD1, Marantz SA1, Musical Fidelity TriVista, Musical Fidelity NuVista, Lector, Proceed, etc.
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Thanks, I am real close to buying a new DV50. I'm curious if you or anyone else reading this has compared the DV50 to the Arcam 27a. I realize the Arcam does not do SACD. My dealer is giving my a deal on either one. Basically it works out that the DV50 is about double the money for me.

Unlike you, I (read my family) will primarily use this player for DVD duties, however, when I listen to music, I want close to the best. So, does the Arcam have better or similar video? Better or ? on redbook? Same question for DVD-A.

I'm a analog junkie, however, I feel I'm missing some good music that's only on digital.

Any comments from anyone I'd appreciate. Thank you
I have also done an A-B comparison with the DV-50 and my pride and joy Linn Ikemi and though the differnces are suttle I feel the DV-50 is close enough to the performance of the Ikemi that I am considering selling the Linn and buying the DV-50. The Ikemi is offering a little more of an analog sound but a little more detail eminating form the DV-50 may out-weigh it enough to make the switch. I do want to hear the new Simm Audio Moon Orbiter first.
I listened to classical and rock -- Gilbert and Sullivan and Frank Zappa -- on a DV-50 in the local dealer's high-end room. The Esoteric was feeding BAT compoents and Joseph Audio speakers.

The sound of the system was extraordinary: pure, deep, detailed, melodic, completely engrossing. I've never heard such depth of soundstage, such purity of tone, such pace and rhythm from my Telarc recording of GandS's Yeoman of the Guard ("private buffoon...") (Telarc CD-80431).

Because I made no changes to the system (no ANOVA), I don't know and can't say how the DV-50 sounded. But if there's any truth to the audiophile truism that a system can sound only as good as its weakest link, then even if the DV-50 was the weakest link in that Esoteric/BAT/JA system it's an outstanding player.

It will be my next source component.
"The DV-50 does require the finest in associated equipment to do its magic."

Why?
I am also a proud owner of the DV-50. Have gone through my share of high end players. It finally came down to the point of diminishing returns. What a great solid player for under $4K discounted!! Built like a tank, great sound and I love the looks!
I mean come on, who but the person with money to burn wants to spend over $10K for a CD player? I love my audio but also like Porsches, photography, traveling, etc.
There really is more to life!
Cheers,
Gregg