I think it makes all the difference in the world. I find it very analog
sounding with the ability to tube roll to customize the sound to your
liking. After the mods, you wind up with a very "non-sterile" player
that can play whatever you throw at it. If you sold you 105, you would
have enough to buy a modded 105 and be within your budget. I have owned
McIntosh players but to my ears, the ones I have had in my own home
sounded veiled. I'm not bashing McIntosh at all, I own probably a dozen
McIntosh pieces of equipment. Good Luck!
Best universal disc player that has great audio reproduction?
I was flirting with the idea of replacing my separate BluRay player and my Classe cd player with a all in one universal player.
The movie portion is used sparingly but I do have a fair collection of bluray and dvd discs so as long as a decent performer in that region that will be good enough.
The crunch obviously is in the audio reproduction.
Recommendations for a true universal player leaning towards audio on a budget of approx. 2k used.
Thank you
The movie portion is used sparingly but I do have a fair collection of bluray and dvd discs so as long as a decent performer in that region that will be good enough.
The crunch obviously is in the audio reproduction.
Recommendations for a true universal player leaning towards audio on a budget of approx. 2k used.
Thank you
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