Hegel Mohican cd player is minimalist
Simple natural music reproduction
Not sure why AR Reference 8 needs to be dissected
Simple natural music reproduction
Not sure why AR Reference 8 needs to be dissected
New or Old CD Player?
@trelja "I cannot recommend the Hegel Mohican... Like the rest of their players, it simply comes off as a rebadged Opera Audio Consonance CDP, typical of that outfit's efforts in the first 5 years of this millennium. At $5000, you're spending 2X - 5X for machines that proved historically unreliable and more than decade old technology." Based on the internals @twoleftears provided, I must reiterate my non-recommendation of the Hegel Mohican. Comparing the rear panels of the Consonance CD120 Balanced shows what appears the reintroduction of a $1000 machine, discontinued 12 years ago with a new faceplate, digital output, downgraded CD mechanism, and going completely against better and better digital becoming more and more affordable, a price tag 5X higher than it used to be http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/649267251-consonance-cd120-balanced/images/1202196/ https://www.stereolifemagazine.com/news/item/1235-hegel-mohican Personally, I find this dirty pool. And I'm going to call it out. I have a lot of experience with the original. In no way do I feel it's not an excellent sounding CD player. At its price point, it bettered most of its competitors. And for a few hundred dollars, I heartily recommend anyone to move forward, and would even feel happy to have one myself. But $5000 bought much better performance then (even within the Consonance lineup itself via the Reference and Droplet models) and even more so today. Indeed, Mohican seems the appropriate moniker |