Oh, one thing I failed to mention(while we are on digital). I did listen to a couple of Sony SACD players over the past year. The SCD-1 and the 9000ES. Neither one of them sold me. I do blame the store(Bryn Mawr Stereo) for at least part of it. They are really big in the Philadelphia region, and sell a good bit of high end equipment(Adcom, Mirage, Sonus Faber, etc.). But, they are a chain. More(MUCH more serious) about making money than presenting good sound. Just a yuppie enclave, for those more interested in HT or impressing their friends. They have good componentry set up with the SACD players, but the rest of the package is lacking. I was really put off by the INORDINATELY SLOW disc initialization of the SCD-1. SACD was nice, not the best I have heard(or even close). CD playback was nothing of note. Auditioned it twice. I did check the 9000ES three times. Basically, the same opinions as the other player, minus the long initialization. Certainly nothing good enough to make me buy yet. And, factoring in the software(or lack thereof), the fact that SACD multichannel is on the horizon, and whether or not the format will come to prominence(or will it be DVD-A or upsampling?). Seemed like too big a gamble for me. I am happier with spending $450 on a player that makes me happy.
Hey Trelja........
To quote you in another thread: "I auditioned it ( the Cambridge ) against a Jolida 603, Linn Genki, Musical Fidelity A3 CD, NAD 540, and Rega Planet(not Planet 2000). It sounded as good, or better than the whole lot of them. I did find two superior players, but am not willing to spend that kind of money on a CD player if I will be buying again in the next year or two."
What were the two players that you liked better ? Inquiring minds want to know : ) Sean
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What were the two players that you liked better ? Inquiring minds want to know : ) Sean
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