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.
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Can I take back the words "not competitive"(although it looks like it got people talking). I think the words came from admiration of what Alex did to his 3910. It had me wondering what could be improved, also. After changing the stock power cord for TVAD's recommendated Volex 17604, I see that anything can be improved. The thought that major companies use cost as a factor in their products, has me suspicious of their products.
Audiohobby1, I live the San Francisco Bay Area. I'de be happy to compare the two. My system is not optimally setup, so it might be better in your 3930's system. One thing bothers me. All by itself, Alex's 3910 sounds fantastic! I know this sounds like heresy, but I'm not completely convinced that comparisons yield the best results. I also want to mention that AKM dac's, tubes, and Alex's use of the Esoteric transport are considered upgrades on my APL 3910. I also think that replacement of the Denon 3910's power cord with the Volex 17604 is a no-brainer. This last statement are for those that still have the standard power cord. I'm sure there are better power cords out there, but for less than $20, who can argue?
Dbld, I see you had an Esoteric in the comparison. From what I've read, just that transport puts my 3910 at a disadvantage.
>>I know this sounds like heresy, but I'm not completely convinced that comparisons yield the best results.<<

Huh???
Mmakshak - My idea above was a "get-together" not a "shoot-out". I think those two descriptions are self defining. Besides agreeing with your idea that a one time side-by-side comparison is probably not ideal, I really don't like the idea of having someone come to my home, eat and drink what I provide and then crap all over any of my gear the moment they get to their computer. I know there are many very passionate folks around here, but this tone can be ruthless and unwarranted...IMO of course.

BTW, I too wish I could edit or even delete some of my posts. There have been several times when I have written something that I shouldn’t have. I really don’t think there is anything wrong with what you wrote above. I certainly wasn’t offended. I just think some folks may have misinterpreted/over-interpreted it.

The bottom line is this, I like my player. I like what Schulte has done with it and how he has treated me as his customer. I may not have a lot of experience with this sort of thing, but at least he is NOT the first “modder” I have dealt with, so I do have a little experience. Others may not feel the same way as I do on any of these points, and that is just fine.

Also, FWIW, TUC, APL, and even RAM, to the best of my recollection, have all made posts that have been what I would consider confrontational in there tone. But, this is their livelihood and I can now understand how they can get their feathers ruffled by what some people write. Especially when people imply facts about gear they have never heard. I’d get PO’d too!

The fact that you are reading this [all of you!], in my book, defines you as a bit geeked out on audio. So we all really need a little Psychological help. I know my player is not the absolute best of the best. I never meant to imply that it is. But, it is the best I can do for now. I feel I would have had to spend a boatload of money, and time, to get to this point buying off-the-shelf players.

One last thing, the Esoterics I referred to above do not have the VRDS outfitted transports. My “antiquated” DV-50 has a pioneer transport. From what I understand, the Denon transport can do a great job, but there is much more to it than just the transport…as always…so I am told [nice disclaimer - huh].