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your opinion best red book cd player

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Hi, I am searching to new source, now I am an owner of a marantz cd6002, my budget is of approximately 2800 $, I want the best CD player possibly, only red book, new or used. I looks for your opinion, thanks.
post #2 of 23
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well, I begin, I have been researching and it seems that the choices would be, Meridian, Wadia, Audio Research, Cary .... if you have experience in one of these cd player, I would appreciate your opinion
post #3 of 23
Look into the Rega Saturn and Bryston BCD-1.
post #4 of 23
The new NAD c565bee received excellent reviews. Why spend more?
post #5 of 23
Luxman, thats my pick, used of course.
post #6 of 23
Uforce modded OPPO83SE. I hear it can compete with players 2-4 times it's price range

I have the stock 83SE.. The verdict is still out, but only listened for a 1/2 hr with no hi rez audio, and hear it needs 3-4 hundred hrs before sounding it's best. If I knew about the Uforce modded OPPO83SE, I would mostly likely have gotten it, I still might get the mods if after break in, feel the player is under performing. Out of the box it's extremely detailed.. And never really heard air inbetween string plucks so clear and convincing. Either way, 2,800 can get you hi en sound. I know the Dodge on pacificvalve gets rave reviews and cost under 2,000. The Cambridge 840 for around 1,600.
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I know the cambridge 840, people who have listened to it , they have very good opinion of it, nevertheless I would like to get the best cd player, inside the possibilities of my budget.
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post #9 of 23
Get one of the commercial/broadcast CD players and a very nice DAC. A commercial player is built like a tank and then you can upgrade DACs as you see fit. This setup will also let you serve music from your computer.
post #10 of 23
Get a used and stock Resolution Audio Opus 21 CD player and Power Centre for approximately $2500 USD. Do your searches here and on the Internet for reviews. It offers near state of the art audio performance for a fraction of the cost of ne plus ultra CD players.
post #11 of 23
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik View Post
Get one of the commercial/broadcast CD players and a very nice DAC. A commercial player is built like a tank and then you can upgrade DACs as you see fit. This setup will also let you serve music from your computer.
This makes the most sense to me.
post #12 of 23
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik View Post
Get one of the commercial/broadcast CD players and a very nice DAC. A commercial player is built like a tank and then you can upgrade DACs as you see fit. This setup will also let you serve music from your computer.
Just to second Uncle Erik.

The major thing that makes CD players sound different is all in the D/A conversion. So why not decouple transport from DAC? It has the advantage of letting you use the DAC for other things like computer audio. Also if you get tired of the sound of the DAC you can still keep your transport and upgrace your DAC and voila! new cd player.

I think all I did here is repeat UE...

Kind of a long winded way of saying "I couldn't agree more"
post #13 of 23
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Just released, only 150 are being made so it might go out of stock several months from now. It only outputs digital so you need an external DAC to go with it (If you get, say, a reference 1, total would be around $2900 shipped). Unfortunately many audio-gd products have yet to be given many reviews compared to other brands, but a few head-fi members own the previous model, maybe ask them for their opinion if you are curious about the cd player.
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I just heard and drooled over the "Resolution Audio Opus 21 CD player and Power Centre" at the Dayton Meet! I'm a Vinyl Guy so that's where my $$$ are, but after this past weekend I would/will be looking at the "Resolution Audio" stuff... now don't quote me on the model (Opus 21)?? That I saw and heard, but it was a beautiful sounding and built player with out board power supply.....Then again, Uncle Erik has a great plan of attack that makes sense....
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