The best CD Player for the money


I AM IN THE PROCESS OF BUYING A CD PLAYER AND I DONT KNOW WHICH WAY TO GO.WITH SO MANY TO CHOOSE FROM I WANT TO PURCHASE SOMETHING GOOD BUT I DONT WANT TO SPEND 10,000 EITHER.
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Showing 3 responses by johnnyb53

Best for the money? I guess it depends on how much money.

But for my money, it's $169 for the Oppo DV-980H. I just took delivery on one last Thursday. For the last 10 months I've listened to LPs exclusively because I could no longer stand to listen to CDs or even SACDs.

Granted, I didn't have a really expensive player, but I had two that were considered over-achievers--the Philips SA-963 and the Sony SC-2000ES, both in the $500-600 range. I have also listened in extensive audions to $3000-5000 Linn and Musical Fidelity players at stores.

Since I got this Oppo, although I'm still spinning and enjoying LPs, I'm also really enjoying CDs...I'd say, "enjoying CDs again," but I never enjoyed them like I am enjoying them on the Oppo now. It also acquits itself really well on DVD-As and SACDs. I like its rendition of SACDs better than my Sony or Philips, and I was *really* surprised at how much I like what it does with DVD-A. My wife and I were blown away by the Beatles/Cirque de Soleil surround DVD-A "Love" remix. My wife (a huge Beatles fan) decidedly did NOT like this disk when I played it on the Philips. She loved it on the Oppo. It's THAT much different.

I also had fun listening to HDCD-encoded CDs for the very first time, and they were also wonderful.

The Oppo DV-980H sounds SO good on CDs, HDCD-encoded CDs, DVD-As, and SACDs, that at $169 I'd consider it a gift. And you can't get a much better price/performance ratio than that.
12-29-07: Johnlewisgrant
OK... I accept that the OPPO probably has pretty darn good DAC. They're known for that. But, not meaning to quibble: does this unit permit you to control the volume directly via the remote? Most universal players don't.
My Oppo DV-980H's remote has volume + and - buttons on it but I haven't put it through the paces yet. Not sure if it works on both its analog and digital outputs, but I'll get back to you on that.

I *have* read posts of users hooking the 980 up directly to power amps successfully.
Marantz SA8004. $999 list, available bundled with matching integrated amp PM8004 at a discount (and that amp is another giant killer). SA8004 does CD and SACD. It also has Toslink, co-ax, and USB inputs to make use of its excellent upconverting DAC. The noise floor on this unit is subterranean and the sound that comes out is very resolving, smooth, dynamic, and musically involving. And I say this as a vinyl junkie.

An Absolute Sound Jan 2012 digital product of the year, and rightly so.