Bluenote Reliability


Any Bluenote Koala Tube cd player owners care to comment on reliability. I heard the player and really like the sound, but the build looks a bit iffy.I have had allot of reliability issues with cd players lately(exposure, copland)so i am sick of servicing downtime.Any owner input would be much appreciated.
blazen69
Stick with something with a track record and service center in the USA. Look at Naim.
Have to disagree about the Italian stuff, at least from my experience. I have owned three Lector CDP 7TL's and the Zoe, and all have operated flawlessly. I also owned the Stibbert and, regardless of what HP says, I like my CDP 7TL MkIII better, and to me it seemed the Lector was built better, but that's just my opinion and may partially be based on the top-loading transport of the Lector compared to the Stibbert's drawer.
I had a Lector CDP 7 Mk II. The Stibbert blew it away here. The Raysonic betters them both and is a top loader
The overwhelming majority of failures in high-end audio components across the board are related to the transports/laser heads in CD players.

Though the CD player manufacturer gets the blame, they really have little to do it, and are at the mercy of the luck of the draw. Basically, they're all pretty much in the same boat here, as with a few notable exceptions, everyone is using the same failure prone Sony transport/laser head assembly.
You make a good point Trelja. Wouldn't the Bluenote be better
in this regard. I'm pretty sure it uses a dvd transport.Is
it naive of me to think they are better.