My Audio Research CD3MkII cd player does really good on classical music. I also have a nice collection of 19th and 20th century classical. Of course it depends on the recording, but where the recording is right, CD3MkII delivers the goods. I listen to a lot of Mahler, Brahms, Bruckner, Shostakovich, Schoenberg. No problems. I agree that room acoustics play a big part in the soundstaging capabilities of a system. But the source is very improtant as well. I previously had a Bel Canto DAC2 and while it sounded very good, CD3MkII just beats in the soundstage and imaging precision, easily.
CDPs for full orchestra
I listen mainly to 19C and 20C classical orchestral recordings, Berlioz to Gorecki, symphonies, concertos, etc. etc.--you get the picture. It seems to me that these kinds of recordings present the greatest challenge to home audio in terms of rendering not an accurate but at least a convincing soundstage with a 90-piece orchestra arrayed within it.
In particular, any recommendations for CD players that are particularly capable at sorting through the jungle? That create good soundstage depth and layering?
In particular, any recommendations for CD players that are particularly capable at sorting through the jungle? That create good soundstage depth and layering?
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