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post #16 of 20

Quote:Originally Posted by revolink24 

"Perhaps the Cambridge Audio Sonata CD30 is small enough? It's 11.2 x 10.6 x 2.6 inches."


http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?dgtlplay&1305221111&/Cambridge-Audio-CD30-Compact-CD-Player-

post #17 of 20
It's also available on Amazon for the same price.

http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Audio-Sonata-Compact-Player/dp/B002DWGXYU
post #18 of 20

Quote:Originally Posted by revolink24 

"It's also available on Amazon for the same price.

http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Audio-Sonata-Compact-Player/dp/B002DWGXYU"


It seems like a decent little player and a good transport if you have a high quality DAC or want to upgrade to one.

post #19 of 20
I know El_Doug uses one with his DA11, at least that's what he brings to meets.

That said, it has a WM8716 in it already, so it's far from the worst CD player out there when it comes to D/A.
Edited by revolink24 - 3/22/11 at 4:11pm
post #20 of 20

Quote:Originally Posted by revolink24 

"I know El_Doug uses one with his DA11, at least that's what he brings to meets.

That said, it has a WM8716 in it already, so it's far from the worst CD player out there when it comes to D/A."


I don't recall El_Doug using that at the summer/fall meet last year. I bet if this CDP were to be picked up used, it's an absolute steal.

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