I have owned a KAV300CD for about 3 years now. It is paired with the Krell KAV250 amp.& a Sonic Frontiers Line 3 preamp.It was a noticeable improvement over Audio Alchemy but I wouldn't spend my money on a new one today because I think you could get a bigger bang for your buck with some of the cd players that have come on to the market the last couple of years.If you can get a used one for around 2k it might be worth considering.
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I demo'ed one for about a week. Used with my Krell FPB 200, Krell HRC preamp. B&W Matrix 800's with Purist Elementa cables. I wasnt impressed with the 300 at all. The detail is excellent. If there is anything on the CD, u will hear it with the 300. I just couldnt listen for more than 30 minutes or so b4 I had to turn it off or just lower the volume to very low levels. I thought it was way to bright/harse to listen 2 for extended periods of time. Thats just my 2cents tho. I ended up buying a Wadia 850. It was more $ but I'm happy with it. |
The Kav300 mkI or II sounds dam good, as it uses one of the best the R2R Ladder PCM1702K d/a converter chips, and the K is the selected one. And as a bonus uses the PMD 100 HDCD filter chip also very nice. If it doesn’t sound good it’s something else being shown up in the system Also the lasers are cheap and easy to get still, should it need one. It got a great review and measurements from Stereophile also. https://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/638/index.html It also has a great very low 16ohm output impedance with good 2v fixed level so it could be a great candidate to be used with a passive pre like the $49 Schiit Sys and go direct to your power amp without any active pre in the signal path, then the transparency and dynamics should be insane. Cheers George |