Let me start by stating that I am a dealer of the Shanling CD T 100. Let me also add that I am not trying to sell you one because I am sold out. I have another shipment coming end of July and that shipment looks like it is about to be sold out.
Does that mean this unit is the digital answer?
Let me first state that it is even more impressive in real life than in pictures. This unit comes with a double HDCD compilation disc, three brass cones and pucks (very nice ones), gloves for when you need to change tubes, and an upgraded powercord built by Shanling which is decent. Plus it has a very nice remote. A 100 step attenuator which is driven by a tube preamp that uses 2 tubes and has separate RCA jacks if you decide to go direct. There are another 2 tubes for the headphone jack. This unit has it all. Some of the very expensive CD manufactures that I carry could learn something from Shanling.
I have been listening to the unit for 2 weeks and have had numerous people try to buy this unit but it is not for sale!
From the first note even with HDCD which can be a little harsh and bright at times this unit is seductive. When you turn on the 24/96 upsampler because you do not have to use it, it just gets better.
I personally love this player. No it is not as good as my favorite CD player the Mephisto 2 nor the just as wonderful EMC 1, both which I carry, but I could live with the Shanling.
How much of my love affair has to do with the aesthetics? No doubt alot! Everyone who walks into the store thinks it is the most expensive piece of gear that I carry. Considering that I have on display Red Rose, Pass Labs, etc. that is high praise.
It is not just me that is swooning over this unit I have a lists of manufactures who also want one. Soon there will be some reviews coming on the Shanling. I don't know if I am at liberty to say so I better keep quiet.
I wrote the distributor today and told him he needs to get them to build a tube integrated to match the CD player. That would be a killer combo!
At night the clear platter turns blue and with Pass amps looks amazing.
Good bottom end, nice midrange, good top end not the ultimate in transparency but very pleasant to listen to for hours.
Does that mean this unit is the digital answer?
Let me first state that it is even more impressive in real life than in pictures. This unit comes with a double HDCD compilation disc, three brass cones and pucks (very nice ones), gloves for when you need to change tubes, and an upgraded powercord built by Shanling which is decent. Plus it has a very nice remote. A 100 step attenuator which is driven by a tube preamp that uses 2 tubes and has separate RCA jacks if you decide to go direct. There are another 2 tubes for the headphone jack. This unit has it all. Some of the very expensive CD manufactures that I carry could learn something from Shanling.
I have been listening to the unit for 2 weeks and have had numerous people try to buy this unit but it is not for sale!
From the first note even with HDCD which can be a little harsh and bright at times this unit is seductive. When you turn on the 24/96 upsampler because you do not have to use it, it just gets better.
I personally love this player. No it is not as good as my favorite CD player the Mephisto 2 nor the just as wonderful EMC 1, both which I carry, but I could live with the Shanling.
How much of my love affair has to do with the aesthetics? No doubt alot! Everyone who walks into the store thinks it is the most expensive piece of gear that I carry. Considering that I have on display Red Rose, Pass Labs, etc. that is high praise.
It is not just me that is swooning over this unit I have a lists of manufactures who also want one. Soon there will be some reviews coming on the Shanling. I don't know if I am at liberty to say so I better keep quiet.
I wrote the distributor today and told him he needs to get them to build a tube integrated to match the CD player. That would be a killer combo!
At night the clear platter turns blue and with Pass amps looks amazing.
Good bottom end, nice midrange, good top end not the ultimate in transparency but very pleasant to listen to for hours.