I had a NAD 515 changer for a while and sold it to a friend. It betters many "single disc" players that cost more money. It is not "revealing" or lively sounding, as it does have the "house NAD sound". It is pleasant, warm and smooth without being fatiguing in the least.
Having said that, going to a CAL Delta and the original CAL Sigma made a MONSTROUS change in my perception of cd's and cd players. MUCH more involving, musical, airy, spacial, etc... For the money, that set-up is REALLY hard to beat in my opinion.
As to speaker cables, i found the Goertz MI-2's and Analysis Plus Oval 9's to be on extreme opposite sides of the fence. The Goertz' were very musical and full bodied sounding and the AP's were VERY bright and tizzy sounding. Obviously, results and opinions vary on this one. Sean
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Having said that, going to a CAL Delta and the original CAL Sigma made a MONSTROUS change in my perception of cd's and cd players. MUCH more involving, musical, airy, spacial, etc... For the money, that set-up is REALLY hard to beat in my opinion.
As to speaker cables, i found the Goertz MI-2's and Analysis Plus Oval 9's to be on extreme opposite sides of the fence. The Goertz' were very musical and full bodied sounding and the AP's were VERY bright and tizzy sounding. Obviously, results and opinions vary on this one. Sean
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