Audiomeca vs. Audio Aero


Has anyone compared the Audio Aero Capitole (which I know) to the Audiomeca Mephisto 2x (which I have not heard) ? I'd like to know whether the Audiomeca has the same presence and energy on attacks as the Capitole (after all they do share some innards...).

Thanks !
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I now have a Mephisto II.X player, and can confirm that the new CDM 2.0 transport AND new Anagram II DAC significantly improve dynamics, detail & bass response over the previous models. It seems that "killer dynamics or killer deep bass" are the only commonly-noted shortcomings of the older models, and I feel that Audiomeca has directly addressed both issues with these updates. Perhaps it will not be labeled as overly 'lush' or 'warm' anymore due to this increase in resolution and dynamics, but you could certainly NEVER call this one 'lean' or 'uninvolving', either.

With my Pass pre & amp and Talon speakers, the Mephi 2X has staggering dynamics and speed, and the new transport is absolutely dead-quiet once the TOC is read. I have also been unable to find a single CD that it will not play, even some heavily scratched older ones that would not work at all in other players I have used.

I also agree with the observations from REC about break-in - it is very long. I have been instructed by the dealer to give it around 400 hours before it fully assumes it's sonic personality.

Just MHO, but I am DONE buying 2-channel players, guys...
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Would any of you like to weigh in on how the Audio Aero and/or Audiomeca compare to the Accuphase DP-75v ? I assume in asking for a comparison that you have heard these CDP's head to head in the exact same system, preferably, your own, for enough time to get to know the players.

Thank you.
Well, I have heard the Accuphase and Audio Aero in my system. My point of view is simple: I did not give a second thought to the Accuphase, which I found had a very peculiar (very Accuphase, I am told) kind of sonic signature. Very flattering, though. But far from what I am used to hearing in live music...