My Miles has all the bass you could ever want. The fact is, I have to monitor my bass it's so rich and deep. I have no desire to go to another player. I love mine. Just asking... Thanks for your comment.
Theta Miles CD player
I’ve had my Miles for about 20 years and still love the sound. I use it with its analog outputs and let the internal dac, do the conversion. Question- those of you who are familiar with this product-is there a new player that willl out perform this one? (I use the balanced outputs). If so, tell me your experiences.
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I love my Miles, too. Although I have not had a major problem with it, I added a second Miles a few years ago. It is used in a "backup" system and is my assurance that I hopefully will never be without one! The latest unit is actually an earlier production version. Don't mind that at all! I figure it is cheap insurance: $600-$800 can be the price tag of nice ones that come up for sale, from time to time... |
handymann OP
Your Theata Miles is classic old school R2R Multibit (PCM63 dacs) this is why you still like it for Redbook. Trouble you've got is the laser (Pinoneer PEA1343), it's almost unobtainium, and the ones around demand huge prices. If you love the sound as you say and you want to keep it, get one for a spare before they disappear and you end up with a door stop. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PIONEER-PEA1343-Laser-head-For-PD-S06-WADIA-301-830-ADVANTAGE-CD1-THETA-... Cheers George |
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