Best one box CDP, Got it short listed to Four


I've been shopping for a new CD Player. Have narrowed it down to a couple tough choices. My musical tastes are rock, pop, some jazz.

Electrocompanient EMC1UP
Audio Aero Capitole MkII
Accuphase DP-75V
MF Nuvista 3CD

Can anyone give me some advice which would work best for my listening preferences.

Thanks
Magoo
magoo
Of your shortlist, i would go with the Accuphase 75V. Ive owned the AA Capitole MkII and auditionned at length the EMC1. While they both are fantastic players, i preferred the Accuphase in all areas. But if i were you, i would wait a while until i could afford the DP-77 and get SACD as a bonus as well as redbook playback which is as good if not better than the 75-V.

Cheers
I don't know how anyone can reliably say what's best without knowing what the rest of your system is.
Hey guys,

thanks for all the great responses.

Rest of my system

Halo JC-1 Mono Blocks
Pass Labs X0.2 Pre-amp
JM Labs Nova Utopia BE
IC' and Speaker from Acounsic Zen
Power cords all Elrod Signature

Magoo
I have a Wadia 860 and am very pleased. One lesson that the Wadia taught me is that although there is always a new model doing the latest digital gymnastics, the transport mechanism and power supply are also critcal to the success of the player.

I have no experience with any of the models on your list; however, I would trust the Accuphase. Their amps have a reputation as "over-built" products with great power supplies. Perhaps that carries over to their players. Also, the Japanese master excellent cd's.
Wadia and Accuphase have the best transports in the business. I'm a fan of build quality and transport quality. The Opus did't seem that well built to me when I saw it at the show two weeks ago.

BTW, for rock and pop, the EMC and AA probably aren't your best bet.

The Accuphase is great, but too expensive in the US. The Wadia 861 might be a better bet.

Finally, ergonomics are a big issue for me, and may be somethign to consider. For instance, many cdps come with horrible remotes (cary for example). Also, i can't stand top loaders/clamps. They are a royal pain to use, and no one else who comes over will have a clue. You might want to hit some stores and do a little playing with actually using the machine.

Cheers,

KeithR