Upgrading from Rega Apollo


I’m looking for a couple of recommendations to upgrade my Rega Apollo. If possible I would like to keep it under $4000 new. Rega Apollo was purchased when initially introduced and the laser is going bad. My sonic priorities are spacing between instruments, soundstage depth and width, and a natural sound. Current system: Densen B-350 mono-amps, Densen 250 preamp, Silver Audio speaker and inter-connect cables, and Wilson Sophia III speakers.
ricred1
Kbarkamian

On a side note, the old distributor was Frank Huang and I agree that he is a great guy. With the exception of the Rega Apollo, I have purchased everything from him for just under 20 years. Frank and I have a great relationship and I trust him. He is recommending Audio Research DAC and transport, however thats out of my price range. The other option he suggests is the Densen 440. I just want a couple of options within my price point before I decide. Are there really significant differences between CD players?
Ricred1 -

Frank is who I was referring to. A great guy who knows how to run a Hifi shop and treat his customers. I wish I could afford what he sells! I walked in one day without knowing he works primarily by appointment. He was setting up a Halcro/Verity/something else system that retailed for about $100k. He politely stated that he has an appointment in about 20 minutes that he's getting ready for but he'd answer anything I had on my mind. He told me all about gear in my price range and where to find it, what he thought I may like more, but what to also consider. As it turned out, he was right on with all of it. And he didn't sell any of it personally. How many dealer's in this day and age do any of that? After we talked and he was done setting up the system, he handed me the remote and said 'the customer should be here in about 15 minutes. Give this system a listen. I'm going to eat a sandwich.' How many dealers would do that?

Back to the CDPs...

I'm assuming you're in the Westchester area? Probably bought the Apollo from Accent on Music? That's where I bought mine. Those guys are my favorite dealer, as I can afford some of their stuff, and they're like Frank in a lot of ways. They've always taken great care of me.

CDPs make a big difference. I'm not sure the source first crowd is 100% correct, but they're onto something. I think Naim would do very well sonically in your Densen system, but I'm not sure if it's truly what you're looking for. It's a bit 'wall of sound' in it's presentation.

I really like Bryston gear and own a B60 integrated amp. I was going to buy a Nait 5i until I sumbled upon my B60. Bryston gives far better 3D imaging and soundstaging, and is a bit more relaxed sounding than Naim. I say this because if you've heard Naim, it should give you a sense of how Bryston compares.

Audiocom in Greenwich CT carries Bryston. They're a very good shop. No one else is Frank, so don't expect that. I was actually in Audiocom the other day and they're moving to Norwalk, CT. They store has to be empty at this point. The salesman said they're doing demos by appointment until they've got everything settled. If you're in the area, look them up and give them a call. I'm sure they'd let you take home a BCD-1. It'll be a bit different than the Densen and ARC CDPs. Probably not better or worse, just different.
I would pick up the demo Ear Acute that Audio Revelation is offering. You get the full warranty and dealer support. It's an excellent player. I have no affiliation with the seller.
Ricred,

The way it works with Modwright is that you buy a player and send it to them for modification. So, you make a $3.5K investment more or less on blind faith. I bought my Sony about a year ago, and thought long and hard before I pulled the trigger on the mod. Finally, I took a deep breath and went for it and as I said, the modded player exceeds all my expectations. Perhaps you can find one locally to audition.