New vs. Old CD Players: Ultimate Buying Guide

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  • @gimmeagig-h7l
    @gimmeagig-h7l 7 месяцев назад +40

    this is a very low information video

    • @jordanrussell345
      @jordanrussell345 3 месяца назад +4

      Watched two and this was my experience as well. Superficially informative.

  • @donvittoriosierra
    @donvittoriosierra Год назад +3

    Your topics on the last dozen or so videos have been really good. Not the usual reviews of promoted items done by everyone after a product comes out. Great Job Man!

    • @donvittoriosierra
      @donvittoriosierra Год назад

      Well theres the klipsch which many have done but its a good pick though since its one of the standout speakers in the pricerange

  • @davidtennien39
    @davidtennien39 Год назад +1

    He nailed it on the mixing and recording. Especially early recordings.

  • @thomasryan9639
    @thomasryan9639 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. I was thinking of buying a new turntable, but it might be more practical just to get a better CD player.

  • @nunofernandes4501
    @nunofernandes4501 Год назад

    I bought a brand new Marantz CD6006 in 2019, it sounded and sounds delightful even for the full price. Some CDs I had for 30+ years revealed details I had never heard before. If you find one in good condition for under 300 moneys, go for it!

    • @ericelliott227
      @ericelliott227 Год назад

      Yes, very good player as was it's lower sibling the CD6005, (Same player actually, just one had USB and the other didn't for about $100 difference).

  • @maidsandmuses
    @maidsandmuses Год назад +3

    My favourites:
    * Marantz CD-80 😁 (mine are 1989/1990 vintage; I own two, both fully re-capped ca. 10 years ago. NE5534 op-amps rolled to an OPA627BP & NewClassD DEXA op-amp combo). Very good implementation of the classic TDA1541A S1 DAC & SAA7220P/B oversampling filter combo, and an indestructible CDM1 MKII swing-arm mechanism. Pricey now as you say. I was lucky to find them cheap some 15 years ago.
    * Marantz SA11S3 (2013 I believe). I use this for my SACDs. Gorgeous sounding player, a bit laid-back typical Marantz sound. Pricey then pricey now.
    * A cheaper alternative to the Marantz CD-80 is the *original* 1990-vintage CD-60; I used to have the CD-60SE, Ken Ishiwata's upgraded version of the standard CD-60, but alas it dies and is mechanically nowhere near as good as the CD-80, although it has some of same sound magic. Not to be confused with the recently released CD-60, that's a different machine entirely which uses the same model number as the 1990 "original".
    My personal favourite portables (in case you think it is relevant):
    * Technics SL-XP1 (1990). Cheap as chips; very good sound, but some might find the high-end rolled-off just a bit too much. However, that makes it a perfect partner for poor recordings with aggressive treble.
    * Technics SL-XPS900 (from ca. 1992). Truly superb portable player. With remote control and even a TOSLINK optical digital output for S/PDIF. Good luck finding one though...

  • @kennethoransky4881
    @kennethoransky4881 Год назад +2

    One vote for the Magnavox CDB-650, just sounds great.

    • @Nohandlerequired
      @Nohandlerequired Год назад

      Grabbed one from a fellow audiophile who upgraded the op-amps. Sounds great on its own. Had remote and manual

    • @kennethoransky4881
      @kennethoransky4881 Год назад +1

      @@Nohandlerequired Now upgrading the opamps sounds interesting. Do you know which ones he used? I've upgraded the ones in my amp.

  • @paylnyles
    @paylnyles Год назад

    Just bought a Marantz CD60 (£200 0ff list price in the UK) and like every one says in reviews I'm hearing thing on my CD's I never heard before, It's rejuvenated my system like nothing before x.

  • @ewhibs
    @ewhibs 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yamaha CD-S300, love.

  • @mikebour454
    @mikebour454 Год назад

    My early 90’s Parasound CD/P-1000 with 18bit Burr Brown D/A chips was pretty sweet sounding.

  • @csxlab
    @csxlab 9 месяцев назад

    Still have my Technics SL-P1200 .. my best cd player ver

  • @D1N02
    @D1N02 Год назад

    My player is a DVD player A NAD T562 great sound but I still have to figure out how to replace the tray belt (The mechanism is encased in a stainless steel box and I can find no screws....)

  • @dragonfire61
    @dragonfire61 Год назад +3

    Audiolab CDT 6000 cd transport

    • @ScottoGrotto
      @ScottoGrotto 9 месяцев назад

      How do you like it? What dac are you using?

  • @glennewdick
    @glennewdick Год назад +2

    biggest issue with older CD players is the CD drive mechanisms. They will eventually fail and replacements are getting rare for most. Teac made some of the best CD drives ever the VDRS system was second to none but even they eventually fail. I do know how many CD players are sitting in my friend vintage audio shop dead due to CD drive failing. stacks of them. CD players can, and many do, sound better then streaming but they are inherently prone to failure eventually due to mechanical systems that have quite close tolerances, etc. there are even some really nice chips in many of these older CD players that are desirable but the drives leave them hanging every time. I know there are many still running out there but enviably they will fail.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      Thats the caveat with vintage. You never know when they will stop working.

    • @cosmicheretic8129
      @cosmicheretic8129 8 месяцев назад +2

      Top loaders are more reliable I would imagine

  • @pioneermax1906
    @pioneermax1906 Год назад

    What’s the opinion ofSony dvp 9000es player

  • @timothywindmiller1015
    @timothywindmiller1015 3 месяца назад +4

    That's a long video just to say do your own homework. If you have cd players, why not show us the ones you have and how they work instead of relying on comments exclusively.

  • @carminedesanto6746
    @carminedesanto6746 Год назад +9

    Great video!
    I’m still running my Denon 3502 ( The Beast ) ..yes, made in 1989 and only 2500 units were made ..but it’s literally built like a tank…
    Also it’s on its 3rd outboard DAC .
    Theta digital, BelCanto..and now a Topping E50 .. proving once more that red book 📕 cd 💿 still has legs as technological advances in the DAC still provide life to the players themselves.
    Not to mention, DVD( new/ used) players can be a great source / drive for a cd 💿 playback system.
    Have a great day ☕️🍕

  • @darrenrea939
    @darrenrea939 Год назад +14

    Mike, big fan of your vids, you come across as being very genuine and honest. Not to mention knowledgeable.
    Keep up the good work

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      Thank you so much Darren your kind words are greatly appreciated!

  • @anoxicfiltrationplenums
    @anoxicfiltrationplenums Год назад +6

    If I was looking for an older CD player or a transport and DA converter I would definitely not touch anything made in the 80s. There was too much experimental technology going on and it finally settle down by the time you got to the 90s when CD players started sounding their best.

    • @alexxbaudwhyn7572
      @alexxbaudwhyn7572 Год назад

      In general I agree, but I think the breakpoint was 87/88 depending on model. An audiophile club member swears by his 87/88 Philips cd player, analog output. It's dac chip tda1541/1543 and analog output stage are well regarded.
      Biggest issue with 30+ year old gear is capacitor aging, may need recap at 40+ years, plus laser life depending on model and total hours of use on the laser. If not turned on in a decade or two, may have a lot of life left
      Scored a Sanyo 1986 and Jvc 87 cd players recently at thrift, perfect condition with bright clean lcd, florescent displays and pitch perfect tracking and playback, look new inside.
      The jvc uses a burr brown ladder dac chip well regarded in audio community
      I like early 90s 5 disc carousels, though late 80s disc magazine units from pioneer, technics and others that use compatible magazines are cool

  • @Papito_M
    @Papito_M Год назад +15

    I just picked up a Marantz CD6007 and it’s absolutely blown me away. I haven’t compared against peer-level current CD players but all my older players from NAD, Denon, Onkyo and Sony and it blows them all away.

    • @scottlowell493
      @scottlowell493 Год назад +3

      Same here. The "pinnacle" of redbook playback in the early 2000's was a $20,000 Wadia (and others). This Marantz is just as vivid. It blew away my Rega apollo.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      I will have to check it out!

    • @lfgd00
      @lfgd00 Год назад

      Raul, can you please tell what makes it so good?

    • @connorduke4619
      @connorduke4619 Год назад +1

      It's always great to take a step up!. Btw I just replaced a Marantz CD6004 with an Audiolab 7000CDT transport (for 650 Euro) and the Audiolab blows it away,. Suddenly the treble opens up and I can hear all kinds of bells , tambourines and background female vocals that I previously didn't or could barely hear.

    • @justinparkman3585
      @justinparkman3585 Год назад

      I found it the opposite sounded flat and lifeless compared to a pioneer pd91

  • @williamkleckner9844
    @williamkleckner9844 Год назад +9

    I use a Sony PlayStation 1 and listen to it once in awhile. Great sounding cd player. Not my main, but shockingly good for 1984!!

    • @christophergaus3996
      @christophergaus3996 Год назад

      Long as the optical output is used, it should work well as a CD transport

    • @williamkleckner9844
      @williamkleckner9844 Год назад +3

      @@christophergaus3996 Oh no Chris, I use the rca inputs out the back. The secret sauce is the the Sony engineered DAC. If you all get a chance, give it a listen. But, they are getting harder to find. You need the first gen. 1001, and it must play CDRs. It sound like a 10k turntable with cart. I own 3. It will be a collector item someday, IMO.

    • @DavidHamilton5
      @DavidHamilton5 Год назад +2

      I needed a cd player and remembered I had a ps1 that I bought in the late 90s and had carted around over five moves😅 I really enjoy the sound from that, and using the rca as well

    • @christophergaus3996
      @christophergaus3996 Год назад

      @@williamkleckner9844 That is very interesting, I'll need to give it a listen! I have a pretty decent setup, will be fun to try. Hunt time lol

    • @christophergaus3996
      @christophergaus3996 Год назад

      @@williamkleckner9844 Huh, I'm curious. Do you notice sounds in games being better using a 1001 model PS1 vs a newer model? Or mainly just CD playback? Neat info!

  • @kodtech
    @kodtech 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'll be blunt: If old stuff (aka vintage) were so good, it will be made even today: faster, better, cheaper!...but they are just old stuff!

  • @winstonclayton4698
    @winstonclayton4698 Год назад +5

    Maranta CD-17 mk2 ki Signature I have had this player for about 20 years and it still sounds great

    • @joemalone7385
      @joemalone7385 Месяц назад

      That's a great player, used to have one of those.

  • @collabsphotography
    @collabsphotography 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have had many CD players, but then I suddenly invested in a Sony CDP-597, and then I stopped searching and testing because I was never so impressed. Seriously underrated, this is the most enjoyable CD player and also incredibly affordable.

  • @Roger_Gadd
    @Roger_Gadd Год назад +3

    My Sony CDP-597 (circa 1993) has a rubbish dac but it does have an optical output, so last year I paired it with a Topping D50s dac (using a Topping P50 power supply), yielding sound that, to me at least, is quite acceptable.

  • @fossil-bit8439
    @fossil-bit8439 8 месяцев назад +2

    Well I’m definitely no audiophile, but I love old tech for sure especially retro video game consoles. I love vintage stereo equipment as well. I’ll just stick to 1980s CD players. They are built like tanks and part of the experience for me is the equipment itself (the look and feel of it). 80s players aesthetically look/pair better with vintage 70s receivers than the newer plastic-y cheap look and feel of newer stuff.
    That’s just my opinion and I’m sure many here would say it sucks. I’ve had luck with my vintage Sonys. I love the look and think they sound just fine! I’ve got a CDP-70 and a CDP- 302ES. I’ve also got an 80s Realistic as my garage player that sounds good too!

  • @kingdip91
    @kingdip91 Год назад +3

    ps1. I don't know what it is about that console but I've always found it to be one hell of a cd player

  • @rodzilla47
    @rodzilla47 Год назад +4

    Audiogon is a good place to buy used equipment. I have bought several items there. I used an Oppo BDP-105 CD player for almost 10 years and it was very good. I replaced it a year or so ago with a Cambridge CXC transport and a Denafrips Ares II DAC(bought on Audiogon). It sounds great! To me, the CD transport/DAC route is best. It gives you two paths for upgrades.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад +1

      I agree, I think using an external DAC that you're comfortable with is the way.

  • @Elvisfan05
    @Elvisfan05 7 месяцев назад +1

    Don’t buy any cheap cd players they don’t last long

  • @1324390
    @1324390 2 месяца назад +1

    My Denon DCD-3500RG bought in 1989 is still going strong. It features a 20-bit 8x oversampling digital filter and 2 each of optical and coaxial digital outputs as well as both RCA and XLR analogue outputs. There is also a headphone output with independent volume control. With a brass chassis that provides compartments separating the digital and analogue circuitries it weighs in at a hefty 50 lbs. It now works as a transport connected to a Denafrips Ares II DAC.

  • @jcarter3562
    @jcarter3562 Год назад +4

    I got into cd replay pretty much at the start and have owned many many players over the years from high end to more midrange cost effective players, from British, Dutch, French and Japanese manufacturers. I can in all honesty say the two best players I've personally owned are the two I have now in my system. Denons DCD 1600ne and 2500ne. They are typically Japanese in their construction by being very well built. Denons Alpha processing is the real winner here, showing you what cd replay is really capable of. These players are for keeps and I won't be changing them. Cd players are an incredibly clever, fascinating invention, and just when its replay standard has become so good have many people abandoned it! What a shame.

    • @Spazza42
      @Spazza42 9 месяцев назад

      That happens with every medium. Everyone abandoned cassettes right when they perfected the format, same with minidisc, same with CD’s.

  • @casualsuede
    @casualsuede Год назад +2

    For non high end, I found technics cd players with the 1-bit MASH DAC to be better than equivalent from Sony or Pioneer.

  • @bubblehead5394
    @bubblehead5394 Год назад +2

    Why did you title this video "Ultimate Buying Guide"? Everything mentioned here is odvious.

  • @JustFortheRecord66
    @JustFortheRecord66 18 дней назад

    I’ve own many CD players over the years, high end ones too. I’m most happy with the warm and lush sound of my Sony PS1. It is the only player with a holographic midrange and smoothness like no other.

  • @markusweissenbock6337
    @markusweissenbock6337 Месяц назад

    If you want a really good CD player look no further to any model with the Philips CDM4. If you are technically talented, get a CD104 or CD304. All the quirks are well documented and then the units last forever - no dying of the Laser or severe read problems like with ANY Sony mechanism. The "best" you can get are Philips CD850, CD850Mk2, CD880, or CD960. If you are esoteric, take the Marantz' versions of these Philips. If you want to go over all, find a Grundig CD9009.

  • @michaelcollins2473
    @michaelcollins2473 Год назад +2

    For a vintage player, I like Sony ES series. Current player, hard to go wrong with a Yamaha (the CDS2100 is very good). Best I've ever used/owned was an Esoteric player.

  • @TINGSTARR
    @TINGSTARR 16 дней назад

    I use a Jay’s Audio CDT2 - MK3 and an Oppo blu-ray. Both are amazing. I like the Oppo for its ability to play SACD. The Jay’s is just amazing and it is in my main system.

  • @45oldies10
    @45oldies10 Месяц назад

    I own 6 cd players and they all sound the same.
    Specially my album from U2 Zooropa wich sound like garbage on all players.
    It all comes down on the mastering proces.

  • @aicsynthesizer
    @aicsynthesizer 2 месяца назад

    i want one that has:
    EQ
    Headphone Jack
    Feature to plug in the wall (especially)
    and can be used for cdr
    with no radio, nor bluetooth. please. i will gladly appreciate it.

  • @moonytheloony6516
    @moonytheloony6516 Год назад +2

    Integra's CDC 3.4 is an outstanding changer with a very good built-in Wolfson DAC.

  • @Adi-hj3nd
    @Adi-hj3nd Год назад +2

    In my opinion its better to invest in a new dac than in a vintage cd player

  • @hamesh3474
    @hamesh3474 Месяц назад

    I have a fisher from 1986...got it when I was 13... and I have almost used it every day...

  • @KennethCrickmore-sl8jl
    @KennethCrickmore-sl8jl 17 дней назад

    just buy a cheap Blu-ray palyer. it plays all of your digital discs. easy choice. in my opinion.

  • @ScottoGrotto
    @ScottoGrotto 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good video without a specific product, unusual for a buying guide :)
    Started in the 80’s with a magnavox- ok.
    Picked up a lower range budget NAD, which was good for the money in the mid 90’s, still works in my garage system.
    Did a search for a good cd player. Found an Italian Synthesis Pride Cd player in Calgary.
    Tweaked with an hPs sound damper on top and three ceramic feet.
    Without the tweaks it may not be as remarkable.
    It has an upbeat likable presentation. Musical.
    Oppo 103 not particularly good with cd’s, but quite good with sacd, Blu-ray audio, dvd audio, and remarkable with 5.1 audio discs.
    Should try some transports with my dac.

  • @user-qr7ee2cp4y
    @user-qr7ee2cp4y 8 месяцев назад +2

    By an older less expensive cd player with an optical out so you can play cd's. When you get more money, upgrade the DAC.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  8 месяцев назад +1

      That’s a smart route

    • @theaustralianconundrum
      @theaustralianconundrum 7 месяцев назад

      New Rotel RCD1572MKII bought on Black Friday sale in Australia for AU$1,399.00. It plays my "A graded" redbook CD's impeccably. @@audioarkitekts

  • @mikecampbell5856
    @mikecampbell5856 Год назад +1

    Right now I.m using a Sony Blu Ray player and the coax out to a Schiit DAC. I like the sound. I miss my Technics CD player my wife bought me in 1985. It was the cheapest she could find at 300 bucks. I'm retired and my income is down but I do want to buy a quality CD player. What are your favorite players?

  • @AiwaLover
    @AiwaLover 8 месяцев назад +1

    Eu sinto que CD tem uma sonoridade mais interessante em CD Player do que em DVD ou Bluray Player.
    Eu suspeito que o laser ser dedicado a um só tipo de mídia, faz essa diferença.
    Mais ainda, o CD tocado num mini system sempre terá um processamemto superior também em potencial, e a combinação com as caixas acústicas próprias e dedicadas do aparelho, faz diferença!
    Eu suspeito que o laser ser dedicado a um só tipo de mídia, faz essa diferença.
    O melhor mini system que eu já ouvi CD foi o Aiwa NSX V599, com surround ativo, saída óptica digital, caixas de três vias com woofer e mid-range. O áudio é realista, vivo, envolvente, em camadas, exatamente como foi gravada em estúdio.
    Pra mim,.esse aparelho representa a perfeição tecnológica nesse aspecto. Esse modelo deveria ser tombado como patrimônio histórico da humanidade.
    Infelizmente, o fim de tudo isso foi uma decisão de acionistas, investidores e capitalistas. Eu não preciso de um desses leitões separados. Um bom mini system como o que eu citei, não precisava de mais nada. E o valor não passaria de R$1.200 atualmente. Triste!
    Regredimos ao minimalismo! Uma prova de que o sistema não é comprometido com a verdadeira melhor tecnologia.

  • @connorduke4619
    @connorduke4619 Год назад +1

    I agree with the Paul Rigby approach: a specialist CD transport (e.g. Audiolab 7000CDT offers unparalleled bang for the buck - error correction, TCXO clock, toroidal transformer - so I just bought it), combined with the best mid-budget priced R2R Dac (which at the moment is the Ladder Schumann Dac according to several reviewers). There is no no way any CD player this side of $20,000 can compare with such a separate CD transport + Dac combination. Especially when connected with a quality silver cable such as the Tubulus Argentus (famous for their digital interconnects) I have on order.

  • @VladecNenov
    @VladecNenov 4 месяца назад +1

    You have great voice, btw :D

  • @Shepard557
    @Shepard557 Год назад +1

    Sony CDP-555ESD, TDA1541, built like a battleship, amazing engineering from Sony 80s. Mine is 35 years old, looks, operates and plays as good as the day it came out the box….though I’ve had a master clock mod done… so it sounds even better 😊.

  • @charleswoods4830
    @charleswoods4830 Год назад +2

    I splurged on a musical fidelity Nu vista CD player, and I love this thing it has some unique tubes and a high quality will mastered CD in truly to me. Sounds amazing

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      I would definitely love to listen to that player someday!

  • @davidlynch433
    @davidlynch433 Год назад +1

    I get my CD players from charity shops, People donate their old players and the charity sells them on cheaply to raise money for what the charity is supporting, Its a bit hit and miss as I have had quite a few that get stuck miss and skip like anything if they do that I take them back, But at the moment I have six that work perfectly and what I do is drag one out of where I store them and use one at a time for a couple of weeks and then give another one a go for a little while etc.

  • @oldschooldude7729
    @oldschooldude7729 2 месяца назад

    When buying a cd player, make sure it can play a cd-r.

  • @marzcapone9939
    @marzcapone9939 Год назад +1

    I got the Denon DCD-A110 SACD player last summer. It's fantastic, I do wish it had XLR balanced outs in addition to the RCA.

  • @gwine9087
    @gwine9087 Год назад +2

    I accept that newer players may be better, but I will stick with my 25 year old Arcam Alpha 7.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      If it works, it works!

    • @gwine9087
      @gwine9087 Год назад +1

      @@audioarkitekts And works extremely well.

    • @justinparkman3585
      @justinparkman3585 Год назад

      The 7se must be the best secondhand value for money player ever it's better than a Audiolab 6000cdt with a rega dac .

  • @daveuk1324
    @daveuk1324 Год назад +2

    I had a Meridian 506 which was excellent in the 90s. I now have a dCS Rossini APEX with clock. It is definitely a step up.

    • @robertzisner9170
      @robertzisner9170 Год назад +2

      Still using a Meridian 506 cd player. Tried to replace it a couple of times, but nothing I have heard under $2500.00 sounds better.

    • @daveuk1324
      @daveuk1324 Год назад

      ​@@robertzisner9170 yes the 506 is very hard to replace and is still a great player! I kept mine until 2018! The dCS gear (coincidentally manufactured just down the road from Meridian) is better, but at a considerable increase in cost!

  • @richardschewaga650
    @richardschewaga650 Год назад +2

    Rotel CD11. Great build and sound quality. Reasonable price.

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      Excellent player, I really liked reviewing it!

  • @jp93309
    @jp93309 Год назад +1

    On the budget side, I find that used combo dvd players that also play cds and especially sacd have pretty good sound. I think the internal dacs are generally better quality to ensure sacd playback isn’t lacking.

  • @hardeepkogar
    @hardeepkogar 4 дня назад

    Cd are not so popular anymore

  • @cajuncountry
    @cajuncountry Год назад +1

    Since losing my Cal Audio Ikon MkII to a hurricane I've not enjoyed listening to my cd's. Anyone know if any new players have a similar sound?

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      I actually saw a few on ebay I was thinking about getting one.

  • @fishbarbeque8540
    @fishbarbeque8540 Месяц назад

    this is a very High information video

  • @angelheart7643
    @angelheart7643 8 месяцев назад +1

    If you want the best sound for an average mortal go and grab a modded and serviced Marantz CD 63 MKII KI. Till today its competition plays in the 2000 bucks + or even more range...

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  8 месяцев назад +1

      I’m interested!

    • @angelheart7643
      @angelheart7643 8 месяцев назад

      @@audioarkitektsPls try one out, tell and thank me later. If a modded one is not available just try the standard KI. Trust me you won't regret it Andrew. And thanks again for your recommendation of the Oberon 3 bookshelves 2 years or so ago. They are too good to be true for the price that I paid (350 Euros for both new and with discount). Perfect match for my Cambridge AXR100...

  • @Andy-wx4wx
    @Andy-wx4wx 3 месяца назад

    I've just bought a Bush CD midi hifi for £62. More than happy with it, sound quality is good and plays all my CD's including rock and heavy metal really well. I also agree about physical music collections like CDs. I don't like all this modern day streaming....

  • @nic2098
    @nic2098 6 месяцев назад

    Sony cds 777es denon dcd 1500 11

  • @Wolfstanus
    @Wolfstanus 10 месяцев назад

    Generally older are better, more support for bygone audio codecs and dolby support that modern systems lack because most don't want to pay for thx verification or dolby systems. Most repairs on cd players are minor like a belt or cleaning. I am not saying I have "Audiophile" level gear. Just a Sony CDP-CX355, Sega CD model 1, Sega Saturn, Sony Playstation, JVC-FZ258 and various sony DVD players. though I do not tend to mix media, Consoles play games only and DVD players play movies only. The Sony CDP-CX355 also helps me find bootlegs in my collection since it can only play pressed discs.
    Another subject most audiophiles skip is that burned discs do cause a player to die early. Especially if the player wasn't made with burned discs in mind

  • @peacearchwa5103
    @peacearchwa5103 Год назад +1

    Any fans of the Adcom GCD-575 from the late '80s?

    • @audioarkitekts
      @audioarkitekts  Год назад

      I might need that one to complete my Adcom set

  • @rhorto01
    @rhorto01 Год назад +1

    If you are on a budget and want to go new picking up an Onkyo C-7030 is a good option. It plays well, and has digital outputs so you can always upgrade the DAC as finances allow. I have a 10 year old one in my second system with a Schitt Modi 3+ DAC and it is still plugging away fine. I splurged on a Technics SACD/CD/DAC/Streamer (the SLG 700 MK1) for my main system and, yes, it sounds really good. Good option if you can afford it.

    • @bikdav
      @bikdav Год назад +1

      @rhorto01: I have the C-7030. It sounds great. But, mine skips when moving around nearby. Mine is almost as bad as older turntables that skipped when walking near them.

    • @rhorto01
      @rhorto01 Год назад +1

      @@bikdav Have you tried anti-vibration pads (the kind they use for washing machines and the like)? Could be a cheap fix.

    • @bikdav
      @bikdav Год назад

      @@rhorto01 I could try that. But, my cd changer and Blu-Ray player don’t have that problem. There as foot-fall resistant as can be. That’s why I’m baffled.

  • @paulbrower
    @paulbrower 7 месяцев назад

    DVD players double as CD players. I use an obsolete DVD player (it lacks progressive scan) for playing CD's'. Somehow the Blue-Ray players don't do as well with music. DVD players are still easy to find.

  • @guyb7005
    @guyb7005 Год назад

    1989 Denon dcd620 sounds full and is a tank. Similarly thrift store find: Technics SL-PG100 is a tank at $15 with Mash. NAD 5320 is another tank (solid) but not an exciting sound. Rotel RCD-951 from 1990: most excellent detailed sound, could use a hint of depth, but fussy on disc quality and may skip.
    I went through countless 1990's Sony & JVC 5 disc carousels that lasted at most 2 years when purchased used.

  • @patrickgeorge141
    @patrickgeorge141 7 месяцев назад

    Sony ES series for me! I like their readers and have been robust and fairly easy maintenance. Yamaha has been good to me as well. Have an Onkyo DX-C390 6 and no complaints. I use all these as transports in my systems.

  • @wfifa199
    @wfifa199 Год назад

    Let's be honest, a modestly priced new cd player will comfortably outperform one from the 90's or 80's. And i am talking about decent Japanese and British brands, not cheap Chinese rubbish. I would estimate that the best value would be found from buying a second hand mid to high end cd player from 8-15 years ago from companies like Marantz, Naim, Cyrus, NAD, Rotel, Roksan, TEAC, Primare, Leema and Audiolab. Or Denon and Arcam if you wanted an SACD player or Universal Disc Player.
    Companies like Technics, JVC, Onkyo and Pioneer weren't known for making particularly good disc spinners over the last 15 years or so.

  • @xcvbxcvb2179
    @xcvbxcvb2179 11 месяцев назад

    I think the 1990s was the golden age of CD players, just like the 1970's was the golden age of the integrated amplifiers.
    I highly recommend a solid built player from Bang Olofsen, the CD 7000. With Philips CDM 4 and the iconic dac chip TDA 1541A. The main caps on this unit is not long lasting and should be replaced sooner rather than later.
    Another gem I just found for only $80 is the Sony cdp-xb 920 QS. Not at all as costly as the ES variants but almost as good sounding. Fantastic sounding player when selecting any filter but the standard. This is also using the Philips DAC bitstream tech but Sony calls it Current Pulse.
    Heard some Micromega players from the era and they were ground breaking.
    Another second hand gem is Denon. Most of the top models from Denon are good.

  • @pervertedalchemist9944
    @pervertedalchemist9944 Год назад

    Most of my CD players are holdovers from the early 90's. I have Technics, Sony and JVC.

  • @chrisclose7793
    @chrisclose7793 6 месяцев назад

    My favourite cd players are arcam alpha9 cd ,tascam cd450 i cant stand streaming features on new units i enjoy your videos mike

  • @synaesthesia2010
    @synaesthesia2010 10 месяцев назад

    sometimes vintage is the way to go. i have a Pioneer PD-S703 rom 1994 and it outperforms my dad's more recent Marantz CD6004 by a long way

  • @earthoid
    @earthoid Год назад

    My first CD player was a very heavy Magnavox that I bought in the 80's for about $350 on closeout. The sound quality was pretty bad, most obvious with harpsichords that made a chunky non-musical sound. Fortunately the player developed an occasional high frequency screech so it was easy to justify trashing it.

  • @ocelotxp
    @ocelotxp 10 месяцев назад

    Just buy a cheap bluray player with toslink out and an external DAC that accepts toslink -- there are a ton of them online and they go for maybe $100.
    Done

  • @stevenbrower4719
    @stevenbrower4719 Год назад

    I am getting a number of patrons opinion, (Great speakers), best CD recordings you can get, CD player or muti bluray format, good dac, amp. Can be more complicatedly simple. Love you doing this....help from your patrons....what do you think..you guys?

  • @Squishmallows24
    @Squishmallows24 Год назад

    I’m looking a “new” cd player. I was looking at the Denon 1650ar that’s around $500 used on eBay or something new like the Denon 900ne or the Marantz 6007. The 1650ar is built like a tank but paying $500 on a used 25 year old cd player kinda scares me. You never know how people take care of things…

  • @crisjr6478
    @crisjr6478 7 месяцев назад

    Ive had many but i fell in love with the sony ca80es. Its a 5 disc carousel that sounds incredible. Ive had 2 different marantz, a shanling, and an arcam, then i got this sony and its just awesome, sounds just as good and a little better than a couple of those but i can spin 5 discs it was a no brainer, also has the cd text which i like.

  • @phunny12000
    @phunny12000 Год назад

    Just bought a nad 541i and a 542 are they any good
    Paid £100 each
    I've also got an either Panasonic or pioneer i think DVD player with a burr brown DAC and 5 or 7 RCA out I paid about £500 for around 2004 that plays SACD i think and just moving up to a Denon 3700 from a Sony 1040
    Should I use the players dac or RCA
    Thanks for any advice
    Even if I've bought rubbish

  • @386209
    @386209 Год назад

    I picked up a Micromega Stage 3 Best sounding player I have heard, Sounds better than my Old Marantz CD 67 MK2 special edition. And my Denafrips Ares II Dac. The Micromega has a bigger sound stage and sounds less congested then the denafrips.

  • @grobsgfx
    @grobsgfx 11 месяцев назад

    My first decent hi-fi player was an Arcam Alpha 6 - that got destroyed in a lightning storm (long story) and insurance replaced it with an Arcam Alpha 9 - both we're great players. But the Alpha 9 stopped working after about 6 years and official repair costs and the fact that I was moving with work a lot meant it didn't get replaced immediately and I'd become more into vinyl. So then a few years later I picked up a Rotel RCD965BX and that's what I currently have. I suspect it's the oldest component in my hifi, apart from my record player.
    But I find it a bit bright when I listen to music on it - listening fatigue sets in quite quickly, so I've been pondering an upgrade and whether to go for a vintage model or get something new, but not too pricy like the Marantz CD6007. Not sure as I've been trying to study the ins and outs of CD players and it's complex, much more so than record players.

  • @elgarsstupans7209
    @elgarsstupans7209 Год назад

    I'm using Technics SL-PG460 from 1993. Have it in silver which seems a bit more rare, but still, nothing special. Paired with my Onkyo amp from 1989 it sounds alright, though.

  • @darkoserbedzija1882
    @darkoserbedzija1882 Год назад

    I bought "Sony" CDP-511 back in 1993.
    Still works!
    Friend bought some "all-in-one" system and he paid a little bit less that I paid only CD player. He was laughing at me, I overpaid that player.
    I still use my CD player, he threw in the trash.

  • @davestevens4193
    @davestevens4193 4 месяца назад

    Just buy a good external R2R/multibit DAC and the spinner of your choice.

  • @birgerolovsson5203
    @birgerolovsson5203 Год назад

    I have an old Yamaha CDX-1060 as an favourite CD-player and also two "multiplayers", the OPPO BDP-95, who can play HDCDs, and the OPPO UDP-205

  • @ptg01
    @ptg01 Год назад

    I had 1980's Krell and Denon CD players, both built like a tank but sad is no longer working well.. Today, I have the Marantz SACD30n and have not looked back.

  • @rabbit73au
    @rabbit73au Год назад

    I Like my Yamaha CDM-900 110 CD player I use optical out to my receiver it sounds amazing with the right recording I bought it secondhand a few years ago cheap

  • @cdedcec6092
    @cdedcec6092 Год назад

    I have two Sony BD-S380s as transports..they play anything you can throw at them including home made SACD-Rs ;-)

  • @michellepotter4833
    @michellepotter4833 8 месяцев назад

    I still use Marantz, Nad, and pioneer cd players in different rooms of the house. Gotta have music everywhere!

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 Год назад

    Appreciate the non-list🤨. Recently bought a Nakamichi MB-3, because it's Nakamichi. No regrets

  • @95lovi
    @95lovi 6 месяцев назад

    Well that’s the same with vinyl. If recording sucks sound sucks

  • @joecharpentier6636
    @joecharpentier6636 5 месяцев назад

    CEC TL51XR. Great belt driven player with unmatched analog sound

  • @irate_desperado8597
    @irate_desperado8597 Год назад

    Wtf?! Cd players are still expensive. Why? I just wanted to listen to an old collection 😅

  • @rocknez2604
    @rocknez2604 Год назад

    I picked up a non working Adcom gcd-575, it had an error code while trying to play cds, I thought it was the laser eye but in fact it was a belt that was loose, I bought a replacement belt and it works great after that, I love the variable output on it and run it directly into a 2 channel amplifier, it sounds great for a 35 year old player

  • @goldenears100
    @goldenears100 10 месяцев назад

    I am using an Ayon tubed CD player made in Austria! Sounds like Music 🎶

  • @paulb4uk
    @paulb4uk Год назад

    I quite like my phillips cd players sound wise though the marantz 5 disc changer my mate gave me is not to bad .

  • @Harry-ck5rw
    @Harry-ck5rw 8 месяцев назад

    ❤simply solution , buy a Marantz, an old or new , it doesn't matter .

  • @elmenomaronido6653
    @elmenomaronido6653 Год назад

    i own two cd players ; Denon cd-600ne and Rotel Cd-11 tribute both are very good !