Hegel Mohican vs. Bryston BCD-3


If anyone were looking for a single-box CD-player that qualified as a get-off-the-roundabout component, it seems to me that these two models would be high on their shortlist.  So my question is:

Has anybody been able to hear these two models side by side?

128x128twoleftears
ajay555
Thank You for sharing. The Mohican retails for $5K, while the Bryston retails for $3500.  Good to read that you bought one and are enjoying spinning those CDs.  Happy Listening!

@jafant 

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/new-or-old-cd-player/post?highlight=opera%2Bconsonance%2Bhegel&postid=1542969#1542969

After it was revealed that the Mohican was based so closely on the much older Opera model, it made my choice even easier.  I currently own and enjoy the BCD-3--see my system.  The only other even rarer model I was interested in at that point was the Primare CD35.  Since then, one member bought a Primare and was very pleased.  Never been able to hear it myself.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/please-help-me-figure-out-what-i-need-to-do-this-my-head-spins-with-te/post?highlight=primare%2Bcd35%2Babstract&postid=1630482#1630482

At a certain point you've just got to stop agonizing and make a decision.  Once you've narrowed down the field, none of the options are bad.

twoleftears


Right On! I would like to demo the Primare CD32 & CD 35 as well.

The Mohican is off of my list as it is sourced, in part, to china.


Happy Listening!

audiotroy,

"You should look for a player with a computer rom based mechanisim as the computer industry is still using CD Rom drives as an option for some machines".

So can you name some CD players and/or transports that are cd rom based?

Dsper