Resolution Audio CD-55..Past Threads...


I have read past threads about the Resolution cd players and enjoyed them a great deal.....both the audio/sound input that people had to share...and the emotional outbursts! Not meaning to fan the flames....but,.. I have owned many cd players, transports, dacs and digital interconnect cables over the last few years (including ML-39, Sony Xa-7ES, Classe CDP-1, ARC CD-2, cd transpords and dvd transports feeding various dacs..inc Bel Canto...and the list goes on), and in the end result, the CD-55 is as special as people say it is.
whatjd
Whatjd, Thanks for the post. I just took a CD55 home last night for a trial run. How long did you burn in your player? Since you've owned a number of top flight CD players, I'd be very interested to hear from you why the CD55 is special and how you would compare it's sound to the other players. For Carl_eber, Your admission that "I don't care what any of you hear..." leaves me wondering why any of us should care what YOU hear.
I have had excellent responses to questions I have posted on AudiogoN, and in turn have tried to give poeple my thoughts and experience when I have read questions that I could respond to. In my above post, I was really did not want to fan the flames. I have had 30+ years of high-end audio experience both inside and outside of the industry...and I am still learning. The SACD and DVD-Audio thing has been a 3+ year wait-and-see, and I needed to/wanted to update what is my primary source component. I do listen to FM and I do listen to analog (still the reference), but the availability of great Jazz re-issues and the convience of the cd format makes it the most used by me. I believe this forum is best used for the exchange of information regarding audio gear, however music is an extremely emotional experience,...and, like most art forms, people must be tolerant of a persons expression when they are speaking of their thoughts/experience. This is getting a bit off the subject, but there is a popular phrase and poster in our country now that says, "Teach Tolerance", however is is just showing little cartoon people that are of different color. How a person looks is superficial, being tolerant of a person that thinks about, or sees, or feels differently than you do....is closer to teaching true tolerance.
Robert_sj, It might be good if we could somehow get each others e-mail address...I think my reply could get a bit long. I have a some items for sale under the same ID..that you could email from...thanks.
the cd-50 & cd-55 are wery nice cd players - only marginally better than the alchemist nexus cd player, which is ~half the price. and, the differences are noticeable *only* when run in *direct* comparison - both players run at the same time, in sync, w/the same source material. the r/a players *are* noticeably better than the alchemist when used straight in to an amp, but as both sound better when run thru a line-stage, i dunno why anyone would run either this way. listen for yerself - *yew* be the judge. regards, doug. (and carl, re: harrassment - show me *ONE* post on *ANY* audiogon thread where i have harrassed yu. as i recall, wasn't it *YOO* who said "sedond doesn't know what he's talking about, as usual"?)
I will try...to keep this the last follow-up to my post. The passion that music generates, be it from the performing side or the listening side(I do both), is a primary part of music..perhaps..the primary part of music. We must be very careful in regulating or censuring anything that surrounds music. From Mozart to Chet Baker to current Pop music..the emotions run high.