The best CD Player for the money


I AM IN THE PROCESS OF BUYING A CD PLAYER AND I DONT KNOW WHICH WAY TO GO.WITH SO MANY TO CHOOSE FROM I WANT TO PURCHASE SOMETHING GOOD BUT I DONT WANT TO SPEND 10,000 EITHER.
jazze22
The question was, long ago, what player is best for the money, so, obviously, the original poster wanted recommendations as to the player with the best price/performance ratio. It seems that it goes without saying that all a person can get from discussions such as these is a biased, non-professional, purely subjective opinion, but wait, come to think of it that's exactly what people get from TAS et al...
Ritteri, I'm curious. What great souce components have you had in your system? What lower cost units work well w/ some tweaking and what higher cost units would you recommend?

I'm considering a CDP upgrade from an inexpensive Denon changer, and someone w/ mulitple unit experience I'd be interested in hearing some opinions from. Don't leave us hanging!

Thanks,
Hammergjh
I think there are alot of great CD players, and I mean dozens and dozens of them. Adcom,Arcam,CAL,Wadia,BAT,Meridian,Lynn etc etc. I have heard multiple units from alot of the listed companies and countless more. I personally love the Adcom GCD 750 for right around $1000. There are alot of small tweaks that can be done too to greatly improve this CD player. In fact I think the Adcom GCD and GFP 750 preamp makes a great front end combo, especially using the XLR input/outputs. You get true hi-fi products for minimal money invested.
This thread which started 3years ago shows evolving flavour
of the season changes in best bang cd playback units.Would
be interesting to keep it going to see what future trends
crop up.I believe one trend is SACD camp sees they must make sacd playback a standard inclusion on all players for that format to survive in hopes that eventually all owners of such units will want to give the higher rez media a spin.
I imagine DVD-A will be standard as well.Much like most HT receivers have all decoding schemes on board.Makers are
covering thier respective bets.
Have to agree with Ritten, my Wadia 301 is the best money
I spent on hi-fi gear. Through the whole musical scale, it's superb. Have to say, but, works better with a preamp.
Directly into an amp, you lose some weight in the music.
Go for balanced option to hear it at its best.