Saw the thread on Xindak, what about the Shanling?


I saw the thread on Xindak Amps and read an interesting response regarding the overall sound quality of the entire line, with a subtle implication regarding the nationality.

How does this apply to the Shanling CD players? I love the physical appearance of the "T" series. However, a friend mentioned that he had seen a T-100 that had rust on one of the protective rings - true or urban legion?

I have seen many reviews of the Shanling and they all seem to be happy, happy. I have seen no reviews of the Xindak amps.

Well, which is it, does the Shanling line suffer from the same stereo-typing :) that plagues the Xindaks? Also, is the T-200 so much better than the T-100?
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Showing 1 response by fs_audio

Disclaimer: I am a Xindak dealer.

You make an interesting point and we have actually had customers that have refused to even consider the Xindak line because of their country of origin (China). Which I completely understand and it is certainly the right of the customer to make that decision.

I would love to see other folks thoughts and opinions on this issue.

BTW, here are some review links of the Xindak SCD-2:
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue9/xindak.htm
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue11/xindaksacd.htm

Regards...Mike - Father & Son Audio