Shopping CD players: my big adventure


The Parasound 1000 was getting old and my new Kestrels were a big leap over the Superone's. Got an Msb III and that was a good upgrade but I was sure there was more. Read all the threads here and Audio Asylum and decided to take a drive; 75 miles to the closest dealer. Listened to the Audio Refinement Complete player through ARP integrated and JM Lab ($1700 model, didn't get name). Sounded like a boombox! I says to the guy, "guy, thats a metal tweeter, right?" Guy says yes. I says, "you got anything in silk or linen, or possibly taffeta?" We rotate 90 and face a pair of Maggie 1.6r, still the Complete integrated, etc. Now Baez (I like to use acoustic female vocal although her politics suck) sounds like Baez instead of Roseanne Rosannadanna. Trumpets on Capriccio Italien (Mercury re-issue) sound like trumpets. Maggies are NICE except for imaging....violins and cellos are playing roundball running up and down the court and I start yelling, FOUR CORNERS, FOUR CORNERS, where's Dean Smith when you need him? So I says to the guy, "guy, my humble system is better than this, what else you got?" So we retire to the REALLY BIG ROOM, Audio Research to port and Classe' to starboard. Classe' CDP is $1500 clams, a bi-valve, but it's mine for 13, let's listen. Only one problem: he won't take the player to the poor man's room. Got one of those telephone switchboard things with the garden hoses terminated with Neutriks for switching.So now Rimsky's spinning on the Classe' thru 5 grand of electronics into the lesser of the 2 vonSchwiekert's. (I'm not complaining, nobody else has ever let me into the REALLY BIG ROOM before, ever, I look like a guy who works with his hands.) Talk about blown away, talk about holographic imaging, talk about musical...you get the point. BUT WHAT DOES THE CD PLAYER SOUND LIKE? And this was a really nice guy who was trying to please! Any of you who make their living selling know what I mean when I say that I asked every buying question in the book, musta said 8 times "I wonder how it would sound in my system?" Did he offer a trial? No. Would I have given him $1300 to take either one home on trial? Of course. So why shouldn't we buy on the Net? Anybody got a CD player suggestion for me? I don't need to hear it. I'll take your word for it. Honest.
kitch29
Thanks. I should say that the $1300 for the Classe' would be my dollar limit, Wall Street has learned to get along without me and I really like making furniture.
I do not like the ARC CD2, although I am a big ARC amp and preamp fan. I would recommend, without a doubt that you go to OADE.COM and call them and order a Sony SCD777 SACD player. The CD player side of it is quite good, but the SACD side blows away EVERYTHING! I got rid of my Levinson transport and have not looked back. If you want to go out and spend BIG money for something like the Meridian 508.24 you may hear something slightly better for CD playback but trust me when I tell you the SACD is a whole new ballgame. OADE.COM will sell the 777 for $1500. All you have to do is tell them that your friends on Audiogon bought them for that. They won't hesitate to give it to you for that price and I had a great experience with them. Good Luck!
Jtinn: What about SACD's to play in it? I have heard that they are expensive and few, or has that changed?
Dekay: You can buy them for about $18 and there are over 2,000 scheduled to be pressed during the next year. It really is worth it and as I stated before, the player does an excellent job on CD playback as well.
hi kitch, what preamp do ya use? is it a nice toob-unit? i'd submit that something like a melos sha-gold or sha-maestro (awailable used, usually for less than $1k), would make your current cd-player sound better than any cd-player up to $3500, plugged into a solid-state preamp, unless ya got some mega-bucks preamp like a levinson 380s or something. this has been my experience, anyway...

good luck, doug