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
Absolutely bit perfect CD rips. Plus it burns DVDs. And less than $100. What more can you ask for? :)
NAD 502. The best bang for the buck. beats the Rega planet/2000, Proceed cdp. Replaced my Wadia transport/theta dac setup. In the end the players/transports are going to crap out, since they are composed of moving parts. So I went with the 502. When it dies I'll buy another one. Used, they can be had for about 100
CHECK THIS OUT !!!! If you buy just a reular redbook cd player you are crazy....You put alot of hard earned money in to your system to get the BEST sound , Right? OK...guess what..SACD and DVD-A cd's WILL make your system sound BETTER.....This will be pleasing to you and you'll be happier....Right?.....I just purchased the new MARANTZ DVD-9500 and on REDBOOK cd's it's the Sweetest, most analog sounding player I have ever heard AT ANY PRICE....Plus you otta' hear THE STONES on SACD.....American Theater@ $ 1595....You get it ALL...Every should consider this option......Redbook cd only players are outdated.......You can't miss with this player...IT'S FANTASTIC...NO DIGITAL HARSHNESS...unlistenable discs are not only "listenable ...But a total enjoyment...have you ever heard GOOD VINYL on a top quality system.....this player will give you that same analog sound on Redbook cd...
For the money????? How much? I see a whole bunch of suggestions ranging from the couple 'O hundred range to the $5000+ . In my view you really can't beat a Music Hall CD-25 for a couple of hundred used and about $549- from Music direct on sale. Very good detail and presence competes handily with more expensive units diminished returns vs. the better units, but they are better. I have a slight conflict of interest here because I am probably going to sell mine at some point. Simply because, I have too many of the "ordinary means" types. I have an Audio Aero Prima wich I rolled the E88CC variant type tube output- the stock 6922 tube, Sovtek, doesn't do the piece any favors. The entry level AA is relatively expensive new however. Another one I have- is one my wife loves, but I niether like or mind the Jolida JD 100. If I could afford it, I would go with the AA Capitole but I don't think we are talking "for the money" with either of the AAs. In the $2-2.5K category you have to consider the Granite 657 its as good as $5000+ machines I hear the new everyday universal players are kicking some of our favorite "audiophile" brands around in shootouts nowadays. I may get one myself. For the TV of course!
Jazze 22,
I have the Sony DVP 9000ES and use as a back up.
My main system is:
Proceed PMDT Transport (Works Flawlessly)
Proceed AVP2 +6 Pre/Pro
Bryston 4BSST
Nautalis 802's
Transparent PowerBank XL
Transparent Reference Balanced MM interconnects
Transparent Ultra MM Speaker Cable

I read some of the posts and decided to due a comparison of the PMDT and Sony using Jeff Lorber - "The Definitive Collection"...I also listen to Jazz. The comparison was short lived. As one said, the Sony is lean and sterile...very little low end detail. The PMDT was transparent with great extension both ways. High quality components are worth the extra investment, although I to search for the nirvana that keeps me coming back for more. Like sand through your fingers.
Good Searching.