Is the Marantz CD60 Worth the $1000 Price Tag?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @robertmackinnon4853
    @robertmackinnon4853 Год назад +16

    Have owned the CD60 for about 10 months now and it’s never disappointed me in the detail and smoothness of its presentation . It also looks and feels like a quality player/ transport. What a beautiful player to gaze upon as you relax and listen to your music. Keep up the great reviews Mike.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, Robert!

    • @andreassouth1523
      @andreassouth1523 Год назад

      How is its bass? Heavy and strong or just satisfactory? Its treble is soft, normal, sharp like in the marantz cd 6007? How are its mid frequencies? Why did you sell it?Made in?

    • @r.h.7633
      @r.h.7633 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you

  • @akersquarteracre8002
    @akersquarteracre8002 Год назад +5

    Just wanted to say as a long time viewer, your channel has really become one of my YT favorites. It has really matured content wise and your overall presentation is solid. Keep up the great work, it shows.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      This means a lot because I have tried my best to improve my content. Thank you for the support!

  • @pervertedalchemist9944
    @pervertedalchemist9944 Год назад +18

    Look on the bright side: The Marantz CD60 is still $5000 cheaper than the CD player made by McIntosh.

    • @ptg01
      @ptg01 Год назад +4

      So true.. Never really understood these players that are way above a couple of grand.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +9

      I would like to compare the McIntosh gear to less expensive offerings to see if there's any huge differences.

    • @trucchuong1726
      @trucchuong1726 Год назад +1

      ​@MikeOnAudio, please do so. Thanks so much in advance Mike. I love cd players, I've owned many cd players and transports ranging from $500-3500 but I haven't had any cd players more than $4000; therefore, I'm so happy to hear your professional opinions in comparison against higher price models.

    • @theonebuckethead
      @theonebuckethead Год назад

      Luxman supposedly makes great CD players and are expensive. I am tempted to buy one. They make great integrates and headphone amps.

    • @mikecoshan3752
      @mikecoshan3752 Год назад +1

      @@audioarkitekts I’ve listened to expensive players costing from £1800 to well over £12000 & there is a difference with a top end setup but it’s a law of diminishing returns as a £9000 Mcintosh MCD player isn’t going to sound over 10 times better than a budget £600 CD player such as the Marantz CD 60 (Uk prices) in a direct comparison.

  • @ptg01
    @ptg01 Год назад +7

    VERY Well done !!! I have the Marantz SACD30n with the same design / look but is also a network streamer(although HEOS app definitely needs work), SACD player and an outstanding DAC... and have never looked back. For some reason, the 2 year old SACD30n did not get much attention in the 'reviewer' community though but Darko just recently dedicated a whole episode on the Model30 + SACD30n. Could not be happier !!!

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +2

      I bet the SACD 30N sounds fantastic!

    • @ptg01
      @ptg01 Год назад +2

      @@audioarkitekts Sure does.. it also plays DSD files up to DSD256 I believe. For what it can do, I think it is 'reasonably' priced and is probably my forever player ! (Famous last words)....

  • @scottlowell493
    @scottlowell493 Год назад +3

    The cd-60 is supposed to be evolved over the Cd-6007, or at least a more "statement" version. IIRC the 6007 uses AKM DAC chips. It is, at any price, the most vivid and detailed player you could ask for. It's not for a "vintage" sound, rather a modern crystal clear and dynamic presentation.

  • @nespodzany
    @nespodzany 2 дня назад

    Just curious if you've ever tried the Jay's audio cd transport connected via I2s? I am also a bit obsessed with cd players/transports my fav so far has been the cary Audio 306 SACD player (pretty old at this point). I'm currently using the Jays but miss my Cary, for some reason the Cary produced timing errors when connected to my Venus II 15 so the player went into storage 😞. Oh, also have you ever heard a CEC belt drive player? def on my short list. Love the cd focused content!

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Год назад +4

    That thing is a work of art. Great review. I wish I was a bazillionaire, sigh.

  • @positivelife3034
    @positivelife3034 Год назад +2

    I own the new cd60 and it has a refined and detailed sound that pairs well with my Roksan kandy amp. I love it, vocals sort of have a texture.

  • @mikecoshan3752
    @mikecoshan3752 Год назад +1

    The CD60 is on my shortlist thanks for the review

  • @Arslanbey701
    @Arslanbey701 8 месяцев назад

    It is a great machine, its presentation is very natural, dynamic, musical and voluminous, the stage is also fascinating... I switched from CD 6006 and I recommend it...

  • @Dave-if5qj
    @Dave-if5qj 3 месяца назад

    I just got the rotel CD 11 tribute
    And to my ears its best cd player ive heard under $1000

  • @k4589
    @k4589 Год назад +3

    I just bought the lower priced CD 6007 from Marantz, sound quality is amazing ❤️ ❤️

  • @bubblehead5394
    @bubblehead5394 Год назад +4

    Took a hard look at the CD60 but ended up with a DCD-900ne. Not sure if the CD60 is worth almost twice the price. DCD-900ne dac has waaayyyy to much bass. I prefer coax out to my dac, by far. I really wanted something made in Japan but the price jumps up quite a bit. Might pick up a CD60 to try out. Thanks for the video.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the comment. The CD60 is very nice indeed!

    • @bubblehead5394
      @bubblehead5394 Год назад +2

      @Mike On Audio Have you listened to the latest Denon CD players? Asthetics aside, would you consider the Denon DCD-900ne to be half as good as the Marantz CD60? Looks like they use the same exact CD tray.

  • @paylnyles
    @paylnyles Год назад +2

    Had mine about a month and I think its amazing, £649 in the UK. Going through a NAD 370 and Tannoy 611 Mk2 x.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      I would love to hear a pair of Tannoy speakers someday!

    • @paylnyles
      @paylnyles Год назад +1

      @@audioarkitekts My Tannoys (611 Mk2's)are 30 years old, but never been hammered but God Knows what I will/would replace them with x.

  • @carminedesanto6746
    @carminedesanto6746 Год назад +2

    Well, my Denon 3520 was over $3k back in ‘90…but I’d love to have a Esoteric or Krell cd player😎

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      I think everyone would love an Esoteric or Krell 😉

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard Год назад +3

    If you own both a CD player and you stream music, then personally, I would only buy a CD player that has an excellent DAC *and* you can run a digital stream into it. Otherwise, I would own a CD transport - and a DAC that I can use for both CDs and streaming. Owning two different DACs doesn't make financial sense. Maybe you can review the Audiolab CDT6000? It has a very similar remote and it sounds great with my Geshelli J2S (with LPS and Sparkos SS2590 output op-amp).

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +3

      I already reviewed it! Check out my other videos!

    • @NeilBlanchard
      @NeilBlanchard Год назад +1

      @@audioarkitekts Okay, thanks. Do you have a preference - for a transport?

  • @DesertbikerAZ
    @DesertbikerAZ Год назад +1

    I have many blurays, so I was forced to get Panasonic UB9000 4K Player.
    I wonder how this sounds compared to this Marantz.

  • @ramblinginmeath4950
    @ramblinginmeath4950 Год назад +1

    Interesting -- I am stuck between The Marantz CD60 or the Audiolab CDT 7000 with an Audiolab M-DAC+ - feeding my class A Sugden amp -- big difference in price and I dont want to regret making the wrong choice - I am kinda edging towards the Audiolab CDT 7000 -- Regards from Ireland

  • @magnificentmusicusa
    @magnificentmusicusa 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Michael! Few questions if you can please answer: I have RT85 connected with Klipsch The Fives. I'm looking to upgrade my stereo system, and first I was thinking about Klipsch The Sevens, but I would like to listen to CDs too and also to be able to connect to the TV . 1. What you recommend to buy between Marantz Cinema 70 and Marantz 40n? which one has a better phono stage and works better with a CD player? Is the $1500 difference between them worth to go with 40n? I'm ok spending $2500 for the 40n if it makes more sense. (I'm not watching a lot of movies or playing games). 2. Is Marantz CD 60 the best match with 40n, or works ok with Cinema 70? 3. What bookshelf speakers you recommend up to $2000 ($2500) per pair? (I have a Klipsch Reference R-10SW 10" 300w Powered Subwoofer and I was hinking about Klipsch 600M II to match the subwoofer, but I'm ok spending more for better quality or better match with Marantz). 4. Can I replace (after 1000 hours) the 2 M Blue with the 2m Bronze cartridge on my RT 85? Thank you very much!
    Reply

  • @freekfaro5606
    @freekfaro5606 11 месяцев назад

    Good review, especially the comparison between the full player and just the transport.
    I'm in the market so to speak, because my 20 year old Marantz DV8300 has some problems. Maybe the end of it's life is coming.
    So now I'm comparing a Teac PD-505T CD transport with the Marantz CD60 player. Comes at about the same price for me. Btw, I'm a Marantz man (SR14) and a Teac man too ...
    So, which would be a better choice? As a transport or player ...
    The DV8300 I play with an SMSL DO300 DAC, optical, and it sounds much better than with the DV8300 internal DAC.
    The Teac is a better transport than the DV8300 I assume, and possibly the SMSL DAC is better than the CD60 internal DAC.
    Any opinions?

  • @toddbush3987
    @toddbush3987 Год назад +1

    Was torn between cd-60 and the Roksan Attessa transport. Chose the Roksan since I have a nice Dac. So far I very much like my choice but would love to here you do a review of the Roksan.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      I would love to take a look at it. I'll reach out to them.

  • @blackdawg7778
    @blackdawg7778 Год назад +2

    I have this cd player. Big upgrade on the 6007. Music sounds better when it’s played through a Marantz

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      It's an impressive player for sure!

    • @thegoat164
      @thegoat164 Год назад +1

      Music sounds better when it's played through a Rotel.

    • @blackdawg7778
      @blackdawg7778 Год назад +1

      @@thegoat164 Yeah, well, you know, that’s just like your opinion, man 😉

    • @thegoat164
      @thegoat164 Год назад +1

      @@blackdawg7778
      I think Marantz is overrated myself but that's just my opinion. Rotel gives you more bang for your buck! as in less on the outside and more of what matters on the inside, but you keep paying for that name, it's all good bro.

    • @rickadams9
      @rickadams9 Год назад

      @@thegoat164 Any of you guys tried the Emotiva player ? Sure looks impressive. It's less $ as well.

  • @MALI1185
    @MALI1185 Год назад +1

    Looks like a very nice unit. Time for another question: I know you said you use it as a transport into a high end Pontus DAC from denafrips. If you were more in the price range of a denafrips ares unit, would it be better to run it into the ARES as a transport, or better to use it as a CD PLAYER?

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      I would still run it through the Ares DAC.

  • @matthatter2849
    @matthatter2849 7 месяцев назад

    I had my heart set on the CD6007. The guy at Music Direct said they've been discontinued. Which is better? The 6007 or 60? I have an old JVC amp and speakers.

  • @edholmwood2263
    @edholmwood2263 Год назад +1

    Another good video. Thank you. I have a soft spot for Marantz. Back in the late 80's I had a Ken Ishiwata designed two box CD combo: the CD-94 transport and the CDA-94 DAC. There are times I really miss that combo. I also had amps designed by Ken.

  • @Yiannis2112
    @Yiannis2112 Год назад +2

    I wonder how it compares to the 1572 MkII by Rotel, since they're almost equally priced.

    • @ivanfilatov7913
      @ivanfilatov7913 Год назад

      Same here, i have one.

    • @Yiannis2112
      @Yiannis2112 Год назад

      @@ivanfilatov7913 That's great! What do you think of it?

    • @ivanfilatov7913
      @ivanfilatov7913 Год назад +1

      @Yiannis2112 I like Rotel sound signature, quality much more than Marantz sound.... Rotel sound is extremely revealing, airy, open and doesn't hide anything..Marantz is warm, thick, and doesn't reveal all the details. So Marantz isn't my cup of tea!

    • @Yiannis2112
      @Yiannis2112 Год назад +1

      @@ivanfilatov7913 As an owner, you confirmed what I, theoretically speaking, already knew. Thank you for your reply!

    • @ivanfilatov7913
      @ivanfilatov7913 Год назад +1

      @@Yiannis2112 you're welcome!

  • @johnwakefield3141
    @johnwakefield3141 8 месяцев назад

    I have this cd60 I replaced a more expensive cd8007 that I (my fault) hit the loading tray and it split in two also I find the sound is brighter and not as muffled as the one I had before and the remote control control I better not as overloaded wit too much inputs and functions you'll never need really.

  • @scruffy8861
    @scruffy8861 Год назад

    Wouldn't mind comparing the CD60 to what i'm running now, a Marantz SA-14S1 into a Luxman L-55OAXII. Would just be for fun and to see how close the CD60 comes to the SA-14S1.

  • @andreassouth1523
    @andreassouth1523 Год назад

    I expected a more detailed presentation. How is its bass? Heavy and strong or just satisfactory? Its treble is soft, normal, sharp like in the marantz cd 6007? How are its mid frequencies? And I of course a detailed comparison with the rotel cd 11!!

  • @Karstenbiering
    @Karstenbiering Год назад

    Would you recommend connecting it to a Marantz Cinema 60 through the analogue or optical cable?

  • @ericelliott227
    @ericelliott227 Год назад +7

    I have been through enough CD players to know that all CD players do NOT sound the same. There are audible differences, but those lie mostly in the internal DAC and implementation of said internal DAC along with the transport module and read abilities. Many players can sound very similar as well, but comparing "like to like" one would be hard pressed to hear much if any difference.
    Marantz has made solid CD players for some time. My two Marantz players are just as solid as the CD60, no difference. No difference in sound either. The Marantz CD players are one of the better sounding players, hands down. I have had others that were just ok at best, but my experience with Marantz gives me the conclusion that they tend to be just a bit more refined. (I have not tried Rotel or Audiolab or any of the boutique players).
    I'm not surprised about the weight of the CD60, Marantz makes their players out of bricks or something, both my players are not light by any means (around 15 to 20 pounds). Quite heavy for a CD player.
    What bothers me is that the headphone amp on both my players is better than the one on my preamp! (I need a separate headphone amp anyway to smooth things out and will be getting a Geshelli Labs).
    My only gripe about the Marantz CD players is the remotes. They are awful. They are not backlit, which I think should be standard and they have far too many unusable and unconnected buttons. I don't need buttons for a receiver, TV, DVD player, HT, etc. on my remote for my CD player. Nor do I need that mess on any other remote for a specific product. On a universal remote, it makes sense, but otherwise, no. The remote that comes with the CD60 is no different, it is essentially garbage.
    Is the CD60 worth $1000? In my opinion, no, it is not, but neither are the many other audio gear items worth the price tag these days. Not necessarily for lack of quality, but because if the unexplained drastic increase in prices over a very short time. The gear in my rig now went up $100 about a year after I bought them. Ok, makes sense. However, only months after that each piece I have (still made mind you) went up by $600 to $700!!!!!! Makes me and my insurance company crazy! Thankfully, my insurance company are fair players and even offered to cover my record and CD collections to a fair value without appraisal requirement for the small increase in premium, but there is no explanation to date for the sudden insane price hikes. I literally had to raise my insurance coverage because of it. My system is more than anything else in my place, literally. I'm so glad I got it completed when I did three years ago or so. There is no way I could replace any piece of it now on my own. It upsets me, I hate that. I know it sounds crazy to be upset about something one has that goes up in value, but from my point of view that is not always a good thing. It can cause more stress.
    In my opinion, the CD60 would be a far price if it was around $400 to $500. $1000 by real standards is overly ambitious. However, we no longer live in a real standards world so at the same time the $1000 tag on the CD60 is not surprising either.
    That said, the CD6007 is essentially the same player as the CD60, but comes in at $800, which is still too high. The biggest difference though is that it doesn't play WAV or ALAC, which makes the $800 tag far too high for it. The cheapest Walmart players since time and memorial can play WAV and ALAC, so I don't know what the thought was behind taking away that built-in ability and raising the price.
    My older Marantz (can't recall the model) CD player has all the abilities the CD60 has except USB. My Marantz ND8006, just discontinued 30 days ago was the same price as the CD60 when I got it, but about two years ago the price went to $1800. Now it is zero because it is discontinued. Maybe I can lower my insurance now.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      I will definitely agree with you. The overall pricing of audio gear in general has increased quite a bit over the last several years.

    • @rickadams9
      @rickadams9 Год назад +1

      Guys, not trying to be funny but, what hasn't gone up in price over the last 2 yrs. All this covid crap ( supply chain issues, cost of doing business, lack of employes, ect.) Most companies had no choice. About 12-14 yrs ago I bought a CD5003 for $350. I believe the $800 CD6007 is it's 3ed or 4th generation replacement. I'm looking to upgrade to either another Marantz, or a Rotel. Something tells me that I won't hear much, if any improvement in sound quality. All my stuff is 14-15yrs old. Still sounds good. Trying to make sure that the $ I spend will improve the sound. Any thoughts ?

  • @balajirao8426
    @balajirao8426 10 месяцев назад

    Hello, could you give a little more detail on the sound differences compared to the cd11 tribute, i have a marantz amp so i was looking at the 60 or 6007 but ive heard good things about the cd11 tribute sound, Im looking for dynamics and rythm mainly
    currently running a quite old but very reliable cd5003 into a recently purchased 6007 ive got the coax output into the 6007 dac which sounds ok but a little soft edged, it actually sounds more punchy through the rcas but the 5003 output is less detailed
    Thanks

  • @Chilipepper1981
    @Chilipepper1981 11 месяцев назад +1

    What is your opinion on this VS the Rotel CD14? I had the Rotel very cheap at €175 and it does its work. But I like the Cd60... Is it an upgrade?

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  11 месяцев назад +1

      I would imagine so. The Marantz is well put together. However, I do enjoy Rotel's products, especially the Ken Ishiwata tribute player

    • @Chilipepper1981
      @Chilipepper1981 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you. The CD11 Tribute is maybe better according some. But the CD14 is also nice with the Wolfson dac. The CXC V2 is also an option. I can run it on my CXN V2 or my Hegel amp.

  • @Cowplunk
    @Cowplunk 11 месяцев назад

    I wish you had more to say about its sound besides "It's good".

  • @robb140
    @robb140 Год назад

    The original CD60 used the Philips CDM-4/19 laser assembly, what does this have?

  • @tommyevans1669
    @tommyevans1669 Год назад

    Hello my name is Tommy Evans do you ever hear about Jay's CD player it costs about $2400. Can you tell me if it's worth the money

  • @maidsandmuses
    @maidsandmuses Год назад +1

    As much as I like my CD-80 players, I would be surprised if the CD60 does not sound more refined, especially since the digital noise shaping technology has improved _a_ _lot_ since the mid 90's.
    If you are going to compare this new Marantz CD60 vs the old CD-80, one immediate difference you may notice is that the analogue amplifier section of the CD-80 is entirely built up around the venerable but fairly ancient _integrated_ (IC) NE5534 op-amps; the new CD60 uses Marantz HDAM circuitry (in a nutshell, an amplification stage built around op-amps constructed of _discrete_ components.) The NE5534 was very good in its heyday, but now it can't really keep up with modern equivalents or indeed discreet op-amp alternatives.
    Also any CD-80 will need re-capping by now; without fresh caps it will not sound nearly as good as when it was new. I re-capped mine some 10 years ago and the difference was quite stark. I re-capped them one at a time (I own 2), so I could A/B compare the difference the re-capping made. It also solved a tracking issue one of the two players was developing.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      Recapping is definitely something all older components need. I need to recap my Adcom gear as well. More money to spend on this crazy hobby lol

  • @Thode-R
    @Thode-R Год назад +2

    Im looking to by this player to my Marantz cinema 60

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      It would be an excellent addition to your system!

    • @Thode-R
      @Thode-R Год назад

      @@audioarkitekts i would think so... My old onkyo dx-c390 does a good job but its old tec so i can only gett a better settup.

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 3 месяца назад

    Cd players/transports are one hair i'm not interested in splitting .fortunately i cant tell the difference between cd players so i don't care if there is a difference . my cambridge audio cd player sounds great to me and i can buy almost three players for the price of the marantz . sometimes a negative (poor hearing ) becomes a plus .

  • @carminedesanto6746
    @carminedesanto6746 Год назад +1

    Great ..now if it was a dvd 📀 / SACD player also…then you’ve got EVERYTHING.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      Those are fewer and far between nowadays. 😞

  • @darrenrea939
    @darrenrea939 Год назад +2

    Thanks again Mike - Quick Q, I am about to make the leap for the Audiophonics RPi DAC Streamer you recommended last month. Assuming you still think it's worth the $$, next I would look to get a CD transport and leverage the RPi DAC above. My budget for the CDP/CDT would be ~$400-500 - does this sound like a good plan? My main mode is streaming hence the RPi S/D - Appreciate any guidance, Cheers

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      You will LOVE the Audiophonics! For a transport in that price range, check out the offerings from Cambridge and Audiolab. You won't be disappointed!

    • @darrenrea939
      @darrenrea939 Год назад

      @@audioarkitekts Thank you. Additionally, not that it will make a difference to my purchasing it, Is the Audiophonics DAC portion upgradeable? Wasn't sure if the DAC is on the main board or on the "Hat"??

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      @@darrenrea939 the dac and board are all one piece. However, I thi k this DAC is quite future proof!

  • @maximcoupal1015
    @maximcoupal1015 Год назад

    What's the album you have put in the cd player in the intro

  • @jonfairway8235
    @jonfairway8235 Год назад +1

    but does it sound better as a player than a CD63SE Mk 11 that can be got for £50 ???

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      I've never tested the CD63SE MK 11 bit for 50 quid, that's not a bad deal at all!

  • @srkgv
    @srkgv 7 месяцев назад

    How about the NAD C 538?

  • @rickb7378
    @rickb7378 Год назад

    My one experience with Marantz was not a good one. I don’t remember the model number now, but just a little over one year from my purchase, it would no longer read discs.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +2

      I'm sorry to hear that, I haven't had any issues with Marantz in the past, but anything can go wrong with electronics.

    • @ptg01
      @ptg01 Год назад

      Sigh... Sadly, Sound United customer support is practically non existent...

    • @JesusSavesSinners
      @JesusSavesSinners Год назад

      ​@@ptg01Not True!!!
      You don't get points for Bashing the USA.
      In fact most Customer Support you get over the Phone is from India and the Philippines. Not from the USA.

  • @billthestinker
    @billthestinker Год назад

    Can not plug iPod into this unit because marantz took out the drivers

  • @rmzidann
    @rmzidann Год назад +1

    Dude, just get a Jay’s audio CDT and call it a day. 😉

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      Reach out to them and request that I do a review. Maybe if enough people rally behind me, they'll agree to it!

  • @arnoldschloss9634
    @arnoldschloss9634 Год назад

    I have a Yamaha CD-S300 player I bought 5 years ago for less than $300, and sounds fantastic. How much better does/would the Marantz sound over the Yamaha, irrespective of cost?

    • @JesusSavesSinners
      @JesusSavesSinners Год назад +1

      This unit is for High End Speakers.
      This would work amazing with a $5,000 speaker set up. Your Yamaha CD player wouldn't sound half as good with High-end Speakers.
      There is a big market for expensive Audio Systems.

  • @weirdfishes9961
    @weirdfishes9961 Год назад

    Early buyer, and I love it. But. Nothing is backlit. The buttons are tiny. It’s difficult to use in the dark. It sounds beautiful. But for the price, it would have been nice to actually see what you’re pressing.

  • @berky322
    @berky322 2 месяца назад

    Having had two Marantz players and a receiver, I can honestly say their performance is only exceeded by their poor physical quality and longevity. None of them lasted more than five years. I thew in the towel this year when the transport of the second player bit the dust, and a channel on the receiver quit.

  • @sophie87371
    @sophie87371 Год назад

    ihave a sony7700 dvd player put it up to all hifi prices use it sound

  • @ernestodeavila8076
    @ernestodeavila8076 8 месяцев назад

    no just get a sony 4k blu ray player sounds excellent.

  • @kaybhee6
    @kaybhee6 10 месяцев назад

    cd 60 vs cd 6007,,, sounds compare how,,,pls,,, not one talks of this

  • @tigerbalm666
    @tigerbalm666 Год назад

    Oh HELL NO! $1000 for a high end DAC will sound better!

    • @JesusSavesSinners
      @JesusSavesSinners Год назад

      You don't know you have never used this. You are assuming.

  • @moonytheloony6516
    @moonytheloony6516 Год назад +1

    If someone wants to spend that kinda money, have at it, but I wouldn't spend a thousand on that thing.
    In my experience, obtaining a good quality CD player with a really good external DAC and one can get the same results without having to spend that kinda money, but that's just me...

    • @JesusSavesSinners
      @JesusSavesSinners Год назад

      So you have owned a High-end CD player like this?
      There are CD players that cost 3 times more than this one.
      High-end Electronics are paired with High-end Speakers.
      The Entire Audio System best suited for this would cost around $10,000.00.
      The Difference in sound Quality is like the Difference between Going to the Latest Movie Theater with the Latest Surround Sound Speakers and then going home and Listening to your TV speakers.
      You have to have the entire Audio System to understand how good this CD player is.

  • @alexxbaudwhyn7572
    @alexxbaudwhyn7572 Год назад

    No.
    Thrift store Dvd or blu-ray player with HDMI, optical and coax outs, then spend what you saved on an external DAC

  • @Squishmallows24
    @Squishmallows24 11 месяцев назад

    This cd player is strange. It looks premium but for a 16 pound player it feels very cheap. When you pick it up it almost feels like it doesn’t weigh 16 pounds. There’s so much unused space inside it.

  • @bigd835
    @bigd835 Год назад

    No CD player is worth 1000 bucks. they all skip after a few years. shift to a DVD player with a shuffle mode and dont look back. DVD has more accurate reading for a longer period of time. why do CD players in cars last for years when a table top model doesnt ? its a shame and a sham that its the case, but it is. the beautiful CD players from the 90's are gone forever.

    • @JesusSavesSinners
      @JesusSavesSinners Год назад

      Not True. I have never owned a CD player that skips.
      Why are you even commenting? You don't value High-end Electronics.
      There is a huge difference.

  • @brunoespinosa5907
    @brunoespinosa5907 Год назад +1

    No its not. no CD player is worth that. The db, the only thing that matters, like a concert, should the driving factor. When you age, 16k and above is gone. Unless you're a baby with headphones you're not going to heard a difference. The rest smoke in your eyes. Dont let it be in your A--.

  • @michaelspanish9738
    @michaelspanish9738 Год назад

    How does this cd60 compare to the Rega Saturn r? no reviews.