alberto11-
both service and parts are key in a purchase like this one.
both service and parts are key in a purchase like this one.
YBA cd1
Have you tried looking for the PASSION 1000 CD player. This replaced the CD1 and is really very vinyl-like quality. I am still using this CD player for over 10 years. I also have the latest YBA model CD430. I use the later more for its DAC chip. In my mind the CD1000 PASSION YBA is best in terms of warmth, transparency sound stage and detail. |
I just spoke with the fellow on line and with the out board power supply units he will not drop ...I'm really just not sure ... I can by 6 year old Ayon cd3 tube output stage for same price or an esoteric X1 ....or even for 3600 audio aero which has amazing performance ...why does this player even come close to much newer in price or performance ...can it or am wrong here ? There is even a electrocominet 2 yo upc for 3k ....I know this YBA cd1 is very good but it is from 2002 I just don't know |
There is a lot of them up for sale , https://www.hifishark.com/search?q=Yba+cd1 But they don't appear to be selling ..... so you are not married to just this one. Your takeaway It is old .... full stop. The VERY advanced age of the kit and the looming repair risk already mentioned is a BIG knockdown in asking price for the majority of us. It is a good unit .. okay.... but it is no ultimate winner. Not even close. Any of the top NAIM, REGA, LINN, ESOTORIC, MARK LEVINSON, DCS , DENSEN, AYRE, SIMAUDIO, ELECTROCAMPIONET and a large bevy of other newer model contenders will match and best it. They are no longer a popular choice anymore (lots for sale and not moving ....) so if you don't like it ( and there is a LARGE risk that you may not in your system, as in any blind purchase) you will be saddled with it and suffer a significant impediment in trying to unload for all the reasons herein. Caveat emptor. (1) Either move on now, or, (2) Present your final offer, and if it is refused, fine ..... walk away..... again full stop, and stop agonizing over a risky venture. |