CD player suggestions...


I'm in the market for a new CD player in the $600  - $800 range. Suggestions?

128x128peterpetre
ampus,

 I did like how robust that my ERC3 was, but then the troubles started. One of the RCA outputs Wasn't reliable, so I used the balanced outs with an adapter. Later on, I decided to try one of the digital outs. The RCA digital out did not work at all, but it was too late in the game for warranty. Then I tried the optical out to a DAC and it works.

 The sound in my system is a bit dull with the ERC3 compared to an older Cayin CD22 that I used. The Cayin pretty much died and that was when I bought the Emotiva. The Cayin had its own set of glitches and finally was more trouble than it is worth at some point.

 Along the way, I did try out the Rega Apollo R and mostly liked it but didn't have room in my rack for a top loader. It better than the Emotiva, but not as good as the Cayin.

Transport? 

Bel Canto CD3t Built like a tank and built in the USA. 

Used you get them in the $700.00 to $500,00 range. 

I recently purchased the Rotel cd11 Tribute player.  It sounded ok but nothing special, that is until I swapped out the supplied 18 gauge power cord for another generic 14 gauge cord.  I’ve not experienced any component that was so completely improved in every sonic measure by simply changing the power cord.

If you own a cd11, I recommend replacing the power cord.  At some point in the future I may try an aftermarket cord but for now I’m pleased with the results.

A 18ga. PC is rediculous. Most any decent PC of larger guage would make an improvement. Given the cost differential between generic 18 vs 14 guage PCs I always wonder why manufactures of even budget components wuold ship with a 18 ga one.  I have seen it even with integrated amplifiers.

peterpetre

 

Good advice and nice choices as above.  Keep me posted on which Player purchased.

 

Happy Listening!