MHZS CD player


Does anybody know where the MHZS CD player is manufactured in China? As far as I understand, the company's name in the US is Pacific Valve. In China, it is manufactured in Guangdong province. Who knows the company's (manufacturer's) name? Any opinions on this CD player?
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i see no one has responded to your thread. i don't own , but i do have a buddy who deals with pacific valve. he has bought an amp and a dac from them and he is very knowledgeable of product and sound. in fact , he may have a better ear and more knowledge than me and i have been around and listened to a lot of equipment. he likes pacific valve, he thinks they are music lovers and are engineers too and that is not always the case.....he like there product, he claims the product is well built and the communications he gets from them is excellent...so in saying that, i have listened to his amp and have seen his product and like it alot....he has a ming da intergrated amp and one of their dac...hope this may help...no , i am not pacific valve nor do i represent them in anyway....we happen to find the site together and i just don't need anymore equipment at this time,but would not hesitate to order from them..dwhitt
I am ordering a Dared amplifier from China and I consider buying a Pacific Valve CDP from China as well, but I cannot find their source/manufacturer in China.
I've owned one. It's a top loader with a window where you can see the tubes which are backlit by a blue LED. When I think back on it, now I probably should have kept it, but I was in a Transport frenzy at the time and wanted to try one of everything. As far as mods go, short of rolling tubes and upgrading the power cord, there wasn't much in the way of forum threads at the time so I didn't go any further. MHZS is a product out of Hong Kong built in the same factory as Original,Yaqin, Markhill, Grant Audio, Consonance, Prima Luna, Vincent and a few others. It's good stuff!

Reflecting back it had great sound and upsampling on the remote that could be switched on the fly. It also had balanced and single ended outputs. The remote could be used as a weapon too...very heavy and black to match the player. From this player I went on to sample the products from Original like the 2008 and the Leonardo. It's a great player for the money though (MHZS CD66 and CD88) and loaded with features. But it was a hard sell amongst the sea of Krell, CEC and some of the others you could have used in the same price range as a CD66 new. Hopes this helps.