A. A. Capitole owners - what's the next step??


Hello to anyone who has owned or auditioned the Capitole MK II or III player. I have owned a MKII for a couple of years now, and have always been very impressed with the sound, but now have the upgrade itch.

I want to make sure my next player is AT LEAST as good as my Capitole (obviously, would prefer an improvement in some or all areas!).

What suggestions can you give me? BTW - I prefer to stay with something that has it's own volume control, like the Capitole, and only have standard "redbook" CD's.

Thanks to any & all.
denf
Warrenh - did you read my post? I don't currently have a set of speakers. Last set was Prodigies BTW, if it matters.
That is the answer to the question I just asked you, that you did not address in your orignial thread: "last set was Prodigies"
I owned the AA Capitole II, and many many other much more expensive machines. I use the APL 3910 for me, in my system, it is the BEST. BTW, It costs less than the Capitole, heh heh heh
I had a MKI before aquiring a MKII. There is a sound difference between the two. I was told the AA distributor that the SE version is just as big a diffenece over the MKII that the MKII is over the MKI. I haven't heard it but if the facts are true then there's the answer...........
Contact Ken at Globe Audio re upgrade paths. BTW, the SE upgrade for the Mk II includes internal implementation of Symposium vibration attenuation as well as better caps and cryo'd tubes. Downside is that break-in requires a few hundred hours.