The Roksan might be a good choice for a bright speaker. It is forgiving, a bit to laid back for my tastes. Seems to make everything too sweet even when things shouldn't be sweet. I didn't think it had the best detail either. I thought the Cary was hard to fault for the money. Of the three that I have listened to were on my Moms Joseph RM-25si MK11 and the Coincident Total Eclipse speakers. I have no idea what they may sound like on your speakers. All three that i have listened to had the same characteristics on both speakers. I felt the FMJ to be the most accurate of the three. I also felt it to be the best, but this is only my opinion. May not be to your likeing if you feel you have speakers that are a little bright. I think you could tame this with a good rack, PC, or ICs. Otherwise I would go for the Cary. Can't help you with the others you mentioned. Have not had them in a system that was familiar to me. Have heard good things about them. Not to familiar with others in this price range.
Which cd player would I get best bang for the buck
The cd players I am interested in are: Theta Miles, Arcam FMJCD-23, Cal Audio Labs CL-15, Rega Jupiter, Cary 303/100, Roksan Caspian and possible lower end Krell's and Meridian's. As you can see my budget for a cd player is in the $800-1500 dollar range used. I will be using NHT VT3 speakers and Aragon seperates. I am thinking about buying Classe amps also! The VT3's are a little bright, but the amps are more laid back. I have heard some the above cd players and seen reviews on the rest. If anyone has had experience with any of these cd players, I would appreciate your advice. Please feel free to list these cd players in order from good to better. Also, any cd players not listed, but might be better please list also. Thank you
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