I found one of thse for a good price, wanted to know if any one has heard one. I believe it was one of the first real audiophile cdp's so i'm wondering how it sounds vs new hi-end cdps.
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Originally Posted by kartik anlogue gear hit their peak somewhere in the seventies and TT/carts in the 70s are as good as those you get today |
Originally Posted by qwerty870 This too is a fallacy. |
Originally Posted by kartik This Meridian, is just an ugly cd player with the electronics and mechanism of a new entry-level sony... ... and the only saving grace being the meridian label. |
Originally Posted by Demolition The Meridian MCD uses a Philips transport mechanism, circa 1983. So, it would have been more correct to say "This Meridian is just an ugly CD player with the electronics and mechanism of an old first-generation Philips... and the only saving grace being the Meridian label." Just nitpicking. I know that you weren't actually saying that the Meridian MCD used a Sony mechanism... ...or were you? D. |
Originally Posted by kartik I wouldn't if I were you. Some things get better with time and some don't. While anlogue gear hit their peak somewhere in the seventies and TT/carts in the 70s are as good as those you get today, significant improvements in the transport mechanism, power supply and isolation have occurred since this cd player enterd the scene. If you want the best bang for your buck, rather than going for a big name like meridian, I would suggest getting the Pioneer DV-563 and modding it out. The total damage with an out of this world mod should not be more than 6-700 bucks, and that player will really jive with some serious competition. This Meridian, is just an ugly cd player with the electronics and mechanism of a new entry-level sony... ... and the only saving grace being the meridian label. If the real purpose of buying this would be to own a "Meridian" this might be a good thing. If you're trying to listen to great music from a digital source, look elsewhere. |
Originally Posted by gsferrari I gotta disagree with everyone I find TT's of today are trying to sound more and more "digital". Blame it on the cartridge or tonearm or whatever...Sounds beautiful without the glare of digital players...but still too close to digital. What I really like is old sound. Music with sonic defects. pops and rips REAL sound |
Originally Posted by Tuberoller I gotta strongly disagree with this one. While I would'nt spend my own money on that Meridian the best analog gear is clearly being built today. Almost nothing built in the 70s or 80s is comparable in terms of sound quality to the mid-fi tables,arms,cartridges and especially phono stages being produced today. Vintage gear almost always sounds vintage |