CD-player died, need advice
"Rob" wrote in message
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Trevor Wilson wrote:
"Martin "Schöön"" wrote in message
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Gentlemen,
I replaced the driving belt of my trusted old Thorens TD166
this week and today I find the CD-player has become so
upset by this it refuses to play or even acknowledge the
existence of the CDs I feed it.
The CD player is a Cambridge Audio thing (everything
important inside is labeled Sony) about five years
old (the Thorens is 25 years old).
So, even though the Thorens 166 works just fine and
I have a number of LPs to play I am in the market
for a CD-player.
I don't care much for fancy brand names and exotic
design but I want good sound reproduction. (and
reliability).
Any recommendations?
Second hand? (New models are not always better)
DVD-players?
**Forget second hand, unless you are prepared to throw a new laser in a
decent exotic machine. IMO, the best value around today is the Harman
Kardon HD970. Brilliant machine for not too much cash. It'll even play
MP3s.
Trevor Wilson
It's well over 200UKP. Why does it sound better than a Sony £30 DVD
player?
**Send me the schematic of your 30 Squid Sony and I'll tell you. The HK has
a number of significant technical details which, IMO, make it sound better
than all the cheap players (and most of the expensive ones) I've ever heard.
I thought that all named CDPs sound identical nowadays?!
**I suggest you do some listening. You may well be in for a shock.
Trevor Wilson
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