I own the Cary 303/200 and have had it in my system for a few months. For the money, I would think that you would be able to find a new one with a 10-15 percent discount, you will not regret owning this player. I use the upsampling on all disks that are not HDCD encoded. I find that the upsampling solidifies the images being presented and tightens up the bass. On HDCD recordings I leave the upsampling off because it bypasses the HDCD filter. The realism of the sound coming from an HDCD encoded disk is amazing.
It could be said that this is a CD player that those who listen to analog would love. It is not a hyper-detailed CD player. The Meridian 508.24 is an excellent CD player that falls more into the hyper-detailed category. I would say that in general the Meridian CD players, I owned a 566 processor with a 500 transport a while ago, tend to be analytical. I was told, however, that there new 588 player is much more musical than their previous players and I believe that it retails at under $4,000.
For what it is worth, I love the Cary 303/200 CD player. I did not hear $2000 of difference between the 303/200 and the 306/200, but the 306 was more detailed in the frequency extremes. Feel free to Email with any questions that you may have.
Drew
It could be said that this is a CD player that those who listen to analog would love. It is not a hyper-detailed CD player. The Meridian 508.24 is an excellent CD player that falls more into the hyper-detailed category. I would say that in general the Meridian CD players, I owned a 566 processor with a 500 transport a while ago, tend to be analytical. I was told, however, that there new 588 player is much more musical than their previous players and I believe that it retails at under $4,000.
For what it is worth, I love the Cary 303/200 CD player. I did not hear $2000 of difference between the 303/200 and the 306/200, but the 306 was more detailed in the frequency extremes. Feel free to Email with any questions that you may have.
Drew