Parasound CD-1


I know this is a recent release but has anyone heard this yet?
It sounds like a poor mans (comparatively speaking: $14,000 vs. $4,500) Laufer Memory player. It reads until it's correct and not a pS sooner, playing from a memory buffer. It's Linux based Intel chip is devoted to music only. And its VCXO clock can go <1pS though it measures at <6pS. Femto clocks come in at 0.140pS so that's not too shabby for a CDP.

I've always wished for someone to combine the best of a CDP with a PC and maybe Parasound has pulled it off. Hopefully others will follow and prices should come down in a couple of years.

All the best,
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CD's here about 95% unless a vinyl recording brings more quality. Some older CD's sound like they were dubbed from 8-track. Yet I too am on the chase the best CD playback. Therefore I'm keen to hear the above discussion. Streaming is hopeless in my location due to crappy download speeds. Still need excuse to get out of my chair every hour or so. Presently using Audiolab 6000 and Nuprime 9SE DAC which I bought as demo/open box from audio advisors as a temporary fill in as I look for my forever player. (Which is elusive) If I could have back all the money I've wasted on CD players I could buy whatever I would want. I sure most of us could say the same! I disceved myself in thinking the $3500 Yamaha would do me. And for an all in one its probably about as good as it can get. But this Audiolab Nuprime combo completely shames it. No dah, separates always will rule. I'm a slow learner and have paid royally for it. Watching carefully this discussion to see which unit is kept until dusty and which gets returned. Break changes can be hell.

allears4u

 

Very nice combo- Audiolab 6000 + Nuprime 9SE DAC.  Which Yamaha did you buy?

 

Happy Listening!

I had bought the Yamaha s2100 cd player. Thought I'd gotten the top of the CD lines but the Audiolab and Nuprime dwarf it in sound quality. Plus Yamaha was endlessly glitchy. However it was impervious to room jarring whereas the Audiolab is very touchy to slight bumping or static electricity or any variation in line voltage like turning on phono pre on circuit.