any of the Cary CD players w/built in volume control but I warn that they all eventually need new laser drives which is not hard to replace yourself. 306/200, 303/300, 303/200 and some of the newer models they all sound great.
need opinions on cdp with built in volume control up to $2000
I have a couple CD players with built in volume control that I'm very satisfied with but both need service, which may be a simple matter or may not. Getting service is becoming a real burden though and I would like opinions about other possible options. The players are a Consonance Droplet 5.0 and a Raysonic 228. I also have a Modwright Oppo BDP83SE with the tube power supply and had a Cambridge Audio 851C. The Oppo does a fine job on SACD and DVD-A but is a noticeable step down in sound quality from the Consonance and the Raysonic on redbook cd. The Cambridge was a further step down and so was sold. I never use preamps, including passive, and all my sources have built in volume controls so that's what I'm looking for. I value detail and transparency as well as a focused soundstage more than other qualities. I also prefer integrated cd players rather than separate DAC/transports so please, recommendations that follow this. I prefer to spend about a $1000 or so on the used market but could possibly go up to $2000 if absolutely necessary. Present options I see include the Classe CDP-202, Meridian G08, Resolution Audio Opus 21, EAR Acute, and a few Cary models. Opinions based on experience, especially compared to the Consonance or Raysonic, would be greatly appreciated.
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