Jolida JD 100 or Njoe Tjoeb 4000, which one?


I want to match one of these with a Cary SLI 80 integrated tube amp and Paradigm studio 100 speakers. Any opinions?
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Everyone always wants to compare NJ 4000 to other tubed CD players. The NJ 4000 doesn't have the good tube sound because it is a hybred output. With the upsampler it has no tube output. The "Heart CD 6000" sounds distiguishably better than the NJ 4000. Fully tubed ouput CD players always seem to sound better than hybred or transistor CD players.

I haven't heard the Jolida JD100 so I can't comment there. I know some people like it, but it is not the most popular. -- Conclusion: listen to the Heart CD 6000 before you buy. That goes for the Jolida also if you can get to hear one. You'd be surprised at how many people would be willing to let you hear their equipment. And you may find many close to you.
I'm so sorry. I didn't mention that the Heart CD 6000 or the NJ 4000 do not sound good with original tubes. I tried several with my Heart and ended up using the recommended Amperex 6922. Very good base and beautiful midrange with the treble hanging in fine. Rolling tubes is so important with many tube components. My Heart sounded terrible even after 100 hours with the stock tubes.
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Go to any decent specialty car audio shop to find Dynamat, or something like it. It is typically used to line trunks and door panels.

BTW, I HATE the way the Agon forum doesn't allow you to directly answer a particular post. Just line them up chronologically. Makes for a very confusing read sometimes.

Oz
OZ, whick parts of the CD player did dampen? Did you dampen the entire underside of the lid?
Yes, that is correct. I did only the lid. That seemed to give it much more structural integrity, a dull thump when you whack on the player at any angle.

Oz