Ctm_cra: apart from the point I tried to make that the most expensive or best player in the world will not make you necessarily happier (especially if is has made a big hole in your pocket or bank account), I believe it to be exciting and interesting to participate in such a shootout and be able to hear gear which you would maybe never get your hands (or ears) on.
I would also like to hear what the difference really is comparing CD players from say $1.000 to $25.000 and to be able to evaluate what those thousands $ really bring in in sonic improvement, and if that improvement is justified for ME. Because the primary consideration is always: it has to be good for MY ears and for MY pocket.
You may come out of the shootout wanting the top player no matter what or you could conclude that those thousands of $ more dont really cut it for YOU and that you could as well be very happy with the less expensive unit.
One very important aspect in CD payback is how the music sounds: If you do a shootout with only two pieces of music, and only classical at that , it is possible that you end up choosing the more analytical unit, which as we all know is not the one you can listen to for hours in a row without reaching auditive fatigue.
The more musical Cd players seem often less precise but are more comfortable to listen to.
In my opinion a shoot out would be more down to earth-like if it included more type of music and where the participants would choose which music playback they like best.
In a direct comparison of only two players you probably force your ears to hear "beyond the music" searching for clues and differences, and those tend to be in the analytical domain, not musical.
I would also like to hear what the difference really is comparing CD players from say $1.000 to $25.000 and to be able to evaluate what those thousands $ really bring in in sonic improvement, and if that improvement is justified for ME. Because the primary consideration is always: it has to be good for MY ears and for MY pocket.
You may come out of the shootout wanting the top player no matter what or you could conclude that those thousands of $ more dont really cut it for YOU and that you could as well be very happy with the less expensive unit.
One very important aspect in CD payback is how the music sounds: If you do a shootout with only two pieces of music, and only classical at that , it is possible that you end up choosing the more analytical unit, which as we all know is not the one you can listen to for hours in a row without reaching auditive fatigue.
The more musical Cd players seem often less precise but are more comfortable to listen to.
In my opinion a shoot out would be more down to earth-like if it included more type of music and where the participants would choose which music playback they like best.
In a direct comparison of only two players you probably force your ears to hear "beyond the music" searching for clues and differences, and those tend to be in the analytical domain, not musical.