vintage cd player


Hello. My cd player bit the dust; Sony 707ESD .
I am looking for something comparable, but vintage. I just like the sound, and it would be used as a transport.
Two questions; - what would be a good choice?
- should I get a SA-CD /CD player ?
My budget is 800 dollars and 300 for cleaning/upgrades/etc...
All responses are welcome.
Thank you. Regards. Fred.
rockanroller
I agree with the Oppo recommendation. You can buy a brand new BDP-103D for $599 and you'll be able to play back every shiny disc available, incl. cd, hdcd, DVD-Audio, SACD, and Bluray. Additionally, you can also use it to stream music from your PC to your audio system.

Finally, the Oppos hold their value very well if you ever decide to sell it later on...

-RW-
Get a pioneer elite PD65 for a transport &/or complete CD player and if you want near state of the art performance on a budget, have John Hillig update it with blackgate capacitors etc.
I know two people who own the under a grand Marantz models, a 5004 maybe? I bought one for my daughter, and was surprised at just how similar it sounded to my Sony CDP 608 ESD, which is so close to your unit, one model down and very close in sound. But in my research before buying that Marantz unit I discovered they had a very high rating amongst owners, and my friend and daughter have had no issues from their units in the past 5 years, a very nice looking unit too in black face. Worth consideration.
Lucky for you there are probably no parts to repair your unit. The Sony 707 ESD was amazing in its day, but that day passed a long time ago. You will be floored by the improvement in sound of a new player, when you do get one. If you insist on the retro style of the Sony there are many great players that you can pick up used and are within your budget (Sony SCD777 and 9000ES come to mind). Do what you think is best, but for my money (or yours) I would check out that Oppo line. Great value for money!