Bo 1972, Thank you for the comments. Happily I am not a fool and have decided to pass on the Lyngdorf. I don't know if you have been doing high audio for many years, but occasionally even the most astute "philes" lose their minds and judgment looking for something exotic and yet a giant killer. The reasons are many, but I won't bore you with musings about them But thanks, you probably saved me about $1000 or so
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Akg-ca, I assume you were referring to the Bryston CDP-1. I think there is/was one for sale on AG this week. Nevertheless, I may have an unfounded prejudice against Bryston, having heard some of their separates combos a few years ago, and not being impressed. Also, and I have read this before about that Bryston, the CDP's are a bit bright. Nevertheless, I will check it out. I think even used, they demand too much money..
My feelings about the Ayre CX-7emp2 is based on many positive testimonials and endorsements by members and very solid reviews in TAS and Stereophile. In all honesty, I think the player is overpriced at a retail of $3500. Yes, it looks nice and is solidly built....but as you noted I could take a new or used one home and it might sound mediocre in my system or only marginally better than the Rega Apollo which has survived in my system for 6 years. I doubt that would be the case, but audio is a crap shoot much of the time.
Before, I owned a Sonograph Beta( vintage 1988),and moved to the Rega Apollo after 18 years of allegiance to the Sonographe....(without a doubt the Rega was a major upgrade). So I have owned two player over 26 years; I am sure this is laughable to many members, who are working on their 5 or 6 CDP.
The Ayre is appealing to me because it is less of a cucukoo clock loaded with computer audio electronics. Unfortunately, the new Rega Saturn-R is. Nevertheless, I might wind up with the Saturn-R if I can't score a Ayre Usually, the used ones require one or two upgrade by Ayre. The "MP" upgrade is supposedly the most dramatic improvement in sound
I think Rega needs to do some remarketing of its products. You don't hear much about this, and maybe it is only rumor, but Apollo-R was a bust for them. About a year ago, before AG changed formats, you could find as many 8 of these players on sale. A few as low as $600, the average 750 ($1095 was the retail) I heard the Apollo R in a local store, and it sounded good, but was not a large upgrade over the original Apollo. Which again leads me to the conclusion true or false, that the Saturn R is overpriced when compared to the earlier Apollo-R, IN THE SAME WAY THAT THE ORIGINAL SATURN WAS OVERPRICED COMPAREd TO THE ORIGINAL APOLLO WHICH MUST HAVE sold ALMOST TWICE THE AMOUNT OF players. Regardless, thank you for your advice. Jim
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Akg-ca, I assume you were referring to the Bryston CDP-1. I think there is/was one for sale on AG this week. Nevertheless, I may have an unfounded prejudice against Bryston, having heard some of their separates combos a few years ago, and not being impressed. Also, and I have read this before about that Bryston, the CDP's are a bit bright. Nevertheless, I will check it out. I think even used, they demand too much money..
My feelings about the Ayre CX-7emp2 is based on many positive testimonials and endorsements by members and very solid reviews in TAS and Stereophile. In all honesty, I think the player is overpriced at a retail of $3500. Yes, it looks nice and is solidly built....but as you noted I could take a new or used one home and it might sound mediocre in my system or only marginally better than the Rega Apollo which has survived in my system for 6 years. I doubt that would be the case, but audio is a crap shoot much of the time.
Before, I owned a Sonograph Beta( vintage 1988),and moved to the Rega Apollo after 18 years of allegiance to the Sonographe....(without a doubt the Rega was a major upgrade). So I have owned two player over 26 years; I am sure this is laughable to many members, who are working on their 5 or 6 CDP.
The Ayre is appealing to me because it is less of a cucukoo clock loaded with computer audio electronics. Unfortunately, the new Rega Saturn-R is. Nevertheless, I might wind up with the Saturn-R if I can't score a Ayre Usually, the used ones require one or two upgrade by Ayre. The "MP" upgrade is supposedly the most dramatic improvement in sound
I think Rega needs to do some remarketing of its products. You don't hear much about this, and maybe it is only rumor, but Apollo-R was a bust for them. About a year ago, before AG changed formats, you could find as many 8 of these players on sale. A few as low as $600, the average 750 ($1095 was the retail) I heard the Apollo R in a local store, and it sounded good, but was not a large upgrade over the original Apollo. Which again leads me to the conclusion true or false, that the Saturn R is overpriced when compared to the earlier Apollo-R, IN THE SAME WAY THAT THE ORIGINAL SATURN WAS OVERPRICED COMPAREd TO THE ORIGINAL APOLLO WHICH MUST HAVE sold ALMOST TWICE THE AMOUNT OF players. Regardless, thank you for your advice. Jim