ALEX-
which types of discs is your CEC refusing to read?
which types of discs is your CEC refusing to read?
You CEC is now over 10 years old, and a very nice transport, it could be the laser is getting tired. The laser is cheap, and if your handy, easy to change. The TL-1 uses a Sanyo SF-90 laser, very cheap, I would change it first for this small outlay. http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.TRS0&_nkw=Sanyo+SF-90&_sacat=0 Cheers George |
Alex, I n terms of musical sound quality, involvement and natural presentation I'd rank in this order. Based on my listening encounters with them. 1. PS Audio PWT this is a superb sounding transport, and if bought used it is a terrific value. 2 CEC TL-1 very good sound but my friend's unit had the same CD reading issue as you mentioned. 3 Esoteric well built and universally praised for detailed sound character. In my opinion less musically/emotionally engaging. More hifi sound character. Charles, |
Good advice from Bigkidz to try before you buy if possible as different ears and systems yield varying results. The PS Audio PWT was better in overall musicality than the CECT TL-1 directly compared in a friend's system. Different people will hear different things, no surprise. The PWT is organic and very 3 dimensional in my system as well as my above mentioned friend. Charles, |
Sony CDP-XA7ES. This one brings fond memories. I used to own one about 13 to 14 years ago and you are considering one now. It is surely a wonderful unit but due to age, I would be wary. The thing is built like a brick and the sliding drawer is solid and slick in its operation. The main concern with very old CD players is reliability. I would pick a top-loader instead of a sliding one if you are going for used units more than 10 years old. |
@alex_bolotnikov Alex, do you still own CEC or moved somewhere? Looking at TL1 or Esoteric P0: lots of thought. On one hand, we have completely analogue sound, while countless reliability issues, on the other hand, a deep, transparent and sharp sound of the finest and most reliable transport on the market ever made. Just sold my TL3 3.0... looking for other options. |