I have heard the Pro version with HDCD. J&R Music World discounted them for the longest time. Up until early 2000. I thought the player was nice. Not the best, but nice. You should also consider the Jolida 603. I find it to be also a good tube CD player. Have to say the Dynaco sounds faster and neutral. The Jolida more dark, slow, relaxed, and sweet. Jolida also more dynamic, with stronger bass response. I have not heard the Jolida with an upgraded set of tubes, however. And that could make all the difference in the world. Could take the player in many different directions. I don't know if the Dynaco has a digital out, but that would be MY main criteria in a player. Upsampling may become the hot ticket, and using a player with digital out would be your entry to this world. I just bought a Cambridge D500 SE. It features a 24 bit/192 kHz DAC. I find it to sound better than most of the inexpensive(sub $1500 - $2000) players of the days(mid to late 90's) that this Dynaco was being manufactured. Personally, I would spend that $400 on the Cambridge. Especially if you already own tube equipment. But, if you have no other tubes in your system, and want to get some of that magic, then this Dynaco or the new Jolida are good ways to go.
Has anyone heard Dynaco tube CD player
I am still trying to make a decision on a CD player to replace my 12 yr. old unit. From what I have read we seem to be in a transition period in the digital realm (HDCD,SACD,DVDA etc)I was going to spend more but now am considering a less expensive alternative for the time, ie Dynaco CDV-2 @ $400. It gets a 5 on Audioreview. Has anyone heard it? How does it compare with others in the $700-800 price range? Are tube players good or bad? Again, thanks for your help.
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