Oops one more thing I forgot to add.
The Toshiba is incredibly sensitive to electricity quality.
I have two outlets near my stereo setup. After some re-arranging I had noticed that my soundstage had fallen flat , there was little depth to the recordings, and fatigue was increased.
I could not pin it down for the longest time. Then one day when my roomate was cooking with the kitchen's exhaust fan on I heard a hum through my speakers which went off as soon as the fan was shut off.
I moved my power bar to the other outlet and everything returned to normal.
I have noticed harshness from the Toshiba that is not there with other CD Players.
You can search the forums for my roundup or I can e-mail the link to you if you like.
The Toshiba is incredibly sensitive to electricity quality.
I have two outlets near my stereo setup. After some re-arranging I had noticed that my soundstage had fallen flat , there was little depth to the recordings, and fatigue was increased.
I could not pin it down for the longest time. Then one day when my roomate was cooking with the kitchen's exhaust fan on I heard a hum through my speakers which went off as soon as the fan was shut off.
I moved my power bar to the other outlet and everything returned to normal.
I have noticed harshness from the Toshiba that is not there with other CD Players.
You can search the forums for my roundup or I can e-mail the link to you if you like.