I am quite familiar with the CD3, since I have it at home with all ARC tube equipment and Vandy 5As. It is a wonderfully accurate and involving CDP that you can listen to for hours without any fatigue. Last week I had a chance to compare the two at my nearby dealers on similar ARC tube electronics and the same speakers.
The differences are fairly easily to detect, especially in the mids and highs. On jazz female vocals, the voice is even clearer and better separated, and the instruments, especially cymbals, are more separated and alive. It has even greater accuracy in focusing the locations for each instrument. It definitely takes the CD3 a noticable notch further, plus, they are providing a new remote better fitting the class and quality of this CDP.
I am not one to chase upgrades, however, I have already sent mine back to ARC for this one. If you have the CD3, are basically comfortable with your current system (no nagging weakness bothering you), and have the improvement itch and some extra cash, you should consider auditioning the CD3.
The differences are fairly easily to detect, especially in the mids and highs. On jazz female vocals, the voice is even clearer and better separated, and the instruments, especially cymbals, are more separated and alive. It has even greater accuracy in focusing the locations for each instrument. It definitely takes the CD3 a noticable notch further, plus, they are providing a new remote better fitting the class and quality of this CDP.
I am not one to chase upgrades, however, I have already sent mine back to ARC for this one. If you have the CD3, are basically comfortable with your current system (no nagging weakness bothering you), and have the improvement itch and some extra cash, you should consider auditioning the CD3.