Hi
Thanks for the comments.
I never use the word "musical" because is a word hard to describe and anyone can have a different aproach to its real meaning.
For start, I have heard the VR4jr for a very long time in different set ups and I can say that his sound is a little laid back, his midrange is not very present, its image and soundstage are first class, very 3d. Also the VR4jr has an amazing bass if you have the time and pacience to tune it(we are talking about hard positioning, a lot of lead shot, and some dacron in the posrt), its highs are beautifulbut not very present. Also, it is not, by any means, a dynamic speaker.
Being said that, I dont know if the above apply for "musical" or not "musical" . Thats is the tricky nature of that word. So it is best to be avoided.
Then, I have said very good things about this player like "During the session I didn’t at anytime feel any shortcoming in the performance of the UDP1". Thats a lot.
Later I also said, "the performance of the UDP1 in redbook was so good that the differences between that and SACD were always very short, if any at all" and later I stated that SACD BY THE UDP1 was the most vinyl like experience coming out of a digital I have heard. Here, we are talking about a leader of the pack.
What I really said is that it has a very good mix of the best of the tube/warm sound and the best of the ss/accurate sound with a foot on the latter side.
And that maybe can be more of the likings of the analytical squad. But I never said the UPD1 was a analytical unit all the way.
I liked it a lot but I would prefer something a more liquid, organic sound (most in the midrange is you ask me)presentation of the event.
Now, I havent heard the regular UDP1 so I dont know if the deluxe is more analytical.
For Markphd,
As for cd players I like
Universal Players: Audio Aero Capitole MKII, Ayre Cx5 and APL Denon 3910.
Redbook only players: Bat VK-D5Se, Monarchy ,Meridian 508.24 and Audio note CD2.
Thanks for the comments.
I never use the word "musical" because is a word hard to describe and anyone can have a different aproach to its real meaning.
For start, I have heard the VR4jr for a very long time in different set ups and I can say that his sound is a little laid back, his midrange is not very present, its image and soundstage are first class, very 3d. Also the VR4jr has an amazing bass if you have the time and pacience to tune it(we are talking about hard positioning, a lot of lead shot, and some dacron in the posrt), its highs are beautifulbut not very present. Also, it is not, by any means, a dynamic speaker.
Being said that, I dont know if the above apply for "musical" or not "musical" . Thats is the tricky nature of that word. So it is best to be avoided.
Then, I have said very good things about this player like "During the session I didn’t at anytime feel any shortcoming in the performance of the UDP1". Thats a lot.
Later I also said, "the performance of the UDP1 in redbook was so good that the differences between that and SACD were always very short, if any at all" and later I stated that SACD BY THE UDP1 was the most vinyl like experience coming out of a digital I have heard. Here, we are talking about a leader of the pack.
What I really said is that it has a very good mix of the best of the tube/warm sound and the best of the ss/accurate sound with a foot on the latter side.
And that maybe can be more of the likings of the analytical squad. But I never said the UPD1 was a analytical unit all the way.
I liked it a lot but I would prefer something a more liquid, organic sound (most in the midrange is you ask me)presentation of the event.
Now, I havent heard the regular UDP1 so I dont know if the deluxe is more analytical.
For Markphd,
As for cd players I like
Universal Players: Audio Aero Capitole MKII, Ayre Cx5 and APL Denon 3910.
Redbook only players: Bat VK-D5Se, Monarchy ,Meridian 508.24 and Audio note CD2.