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I don't think he's going to be able to get an Akurate for $5k. Otherwise, great recommendation (I may be a bit biased since I own one).
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I don't think he's going to be able to get an Akurate for $5k. Otherwise, great recommendation (I may be a bit biased since I own one).
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The "clicks" were not in the audio output. They were coming from the transport itself -- they were "sort of" like one might hear from a tape deck but otherwise somewhat hard to describe unless you actually heard them. They were not loud - could be described as "muffled" or "soft" clicks - but nevertheless audible enough to be annoying (especially knowing how much the player cost). They were definitely audible standing right next to the machine and about 10 ft away, I was aware of them during very quiet passages in the music. Now granted that I'm describing a machine that I had about 3 years ago, it's possible that a newer transport is being used that doesn't have this issue.
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I am using Cary 300SEI amplifier with GS1000's and Ultrasone Edition 9's right now. I want to upgrade my source to something really awesome. I mean really awesome. I don't have $10K to spend, but I might be able to rationalize $5K. Two sources that have caught my eye are the Esoteric X-03 and the Ayre C-5xe players .... they get strong reviews and I would like to be able to play SACD.
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Sometimes we expect from high end components to be "smooth" and "analog" sounding. The Cary is pretty neutral player. Many pop recordings sound bright but the more audiophile CDs and SACDs are just amazing on it. I tend to blame the record companies and prefer the neutral sound instead of artificial smoothness which compensates the native brightness of some CDs. Of course it's my opinion!
![]() P.S. I've listened to Meridian G08 just once. |