Hi GrayF,
Thought I would chime in. I own the musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 3D cd player and it just always sounds so good in my system. I was just listening to it and am always still impressed with its sonics as when I first bought it new around 2003 or so.
It kind of gave my vinyl rig a run for the money for many years until my vinyl was improved to where I have it now. Vinyl pulls ahead, however both are still roughly on par just in different ways. Some of the vinyl gear I have is pretty good so that says a lot about the sound of the Musical Fidelity.
I will be adding a music server to the system coming up and ripping CD's to it as well as doing Hi-Rez but I am still keeping the CD player because I enjoy listening to music through it a lot and think it is one of those special pieces. It is definitely not going anywheres.
Initially, around 2002 or so I bought a Sony DVP-9000ES and sent it off to Modwright for their top mods thinking I would have a player that would be able to do killer CD, SACD and hey play some movies. All in one.
It played movies great, the SACD was and is killer but the CD was just not so special to my surprise. Never really did it for me no matter how much I listened to it. Started borrowing CD players from my dealer to try. Nothing really stuck out as being much better. Brought home the 3DCD and I immediately took to it. It sounded really musical, smooth, detailed,dynamic and perfect on any type of music. No digititis. Can and do listen for hours with no fatigue to this day. So I will agree that it is great machine to listen to CD's with, and I prefer to keep it in my system due to its sonics.
Thank you
Thought I would chime in. I own the musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 3D cd player and it just always sounds so good in my system. I was just listening to it and am always still impressed with its sonics as when I first bought it new around 2003 or so.
It kind of gave my vinyl rig a run for the money for many years until my vinyl was improved to where I have it now. Vinyl pulls ahead, however both are still roughly on par just in different ways. Some of the vinyl gear I have is pretty good so that says a lot about the sound of the Musical Fidelity.
I will be adding a music server to the system coming up and ripping CD's to it as well as doing Hi-Rez but I am still keeping the CD player because I enjoy listening to music through it a lot and think it is one of those special pieces. It is definitely not going anywheres.
Initially, around 2002 or so I bought a Sony DVP-9000ES and sent it off to Modwright for their top mods thinking I would have a player that would be able to do killer CD, SACD and hey play some movies. All in one.
It played movies great, the SACD was and is killer but the CD was just not so special to my surprise. Never really did it for me no matter how much I listened to it. Started borrowing CD players from my dealer to try. Nothing really stuck out as being much better. Brought home the 3DCD and I immediately took to it. It sounded really musical, smooth, detailed,dynamic and perfect on any type of music. No digititis. Can and do listen for hours with no fatigue to this day. So I will agree that it is great machine to listen to CD's with, and I prefer to keep it in my system due to its sonics.
Thank you