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CD players to audition £200-£300
Hi, I'm looking to buy a new CD player soon, to replace my old (very cheap)
Sony one, which finally seems to have stopped being able to play most of my CDs (yes I have tried cleaning the lens...). I have around £200-300 to spend, my requirements are fairly straightforward: 1) It must sound good (especially, but not soley with electronic dance music), and 2) it should ideally have optical out, so that I can make digital copies on my portable minidisc, which has no co-ax connector. CD players I have shortlisted for audition (in order of increasing price) a * Marantz CD5400 OSE (cheap at around £150, has had good reviews) * NAD C521 BEE (very tempting offering from a respected make, though it doesn't have optical out...) * Cambridge Audio Azur 640C (looks good value for what you get, and has had fantastic reviews - looks v.tempting) * Nad C542 (possibly my front-runner, though is at the upper end of my price range) * Arcam CD62 (No longer being made, but Richer sounds are doing this for under £300 i.e. £100 off, and I've heard Arcam players can be very good...) * Rotel RCD-02 (meant to be very good, but is a bit out of my price range and has no optical out) * Arcam CD73 T(out of my price range really, but would like to auditon for comparison purposes) Could anyone a) comment on these choices and b) maybe suggest some other players I should consider in this price range Thank you! :-) Paul |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Paul Groves wrote:
Could anyone a) comment on these choices and b) maybe suggest some other players I should consider in this price range I can't comment on your choices, but you might like to take a look at the recent threads on using an external DAC with a cheap player. I just went down this route a few days ago and I'm very pleased with the improvement - I'm hard-pushed to tell the difference between my DAC and a mate's £500 Arcam player. (My player is a Schneider DVD player which sounds positively feeble on its own.) Search for 'dac' on eBay, and view Completed Items to see recent prices. In the last few weeks, there were two or three deals at £50-100, a good selection at £100-200, and about the same again up to £400. My feeling is that the law of diminishing returns kicks in beyond about £150. Perhaps others will comment on the likely differences between a used DAC and the players you're interested in. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Paul Groves wrote:
Could anyone a) comment on these choices and b) maybe suggest some other players I should consider in this price range I can't comment on your choices, but you might like to take a look at the recent threads on using an external DAC with a cheap player. I just went down this route a few days ago and I'm very pleased with the improvement - I'm hard-pushed to tell the difference between my DAC and a mate's £500 Arcam player. (My player is a Schneider DVD player which sounds positively feeble on its own.) Search for 'dac' on eBay, and view Completed Items to see recent prices. In the last few weeks, there were two or three deals at £50-100, a good selection at £100-200, and about the same again up to £400. My feeling is that the law of diminishing returns kicks in beyond about £150. Perhaps others will comment on the likely differences between a used DAC and the players you're interested in. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Thing is I would still need a new CD player/transport if I took the external
DAC route, as I think the lens or laser is faulty on my existing player (it is quite old), as it no longer reads 70% of my discs (which play fine on other people's players) Thanks for the advice, though! P. Wally wrote: Paul Groves wrote: Could anyone a) comment on these choices and b) maybe suggest some other players I should consider in this price range I can't comment on your choices, but you might like to take a look at the recent threads on using an external DAC with a cheap player. I just went down this route a few days ago and I'm very pleased with the improvement - I'm hard-pushed to tell the difference between my DAC and a mate's £500 Arcam player. (My player is a Schneider DVD player which sounds positively feeble on its own.) Search for 'dac' on eBay, and view Completed Items to see recent prices. In the last few weeks, there were two or three deals at £50-100, a good selection at £100-200, and about the same again up to £400. My feeling is that the law of diminishing returns kicks in beyond about £150. Perhaps others will comment on the likely differences between a used DAC and the players you're interested in. |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Thing is I would still need a new CD player/transport if I took the external
DAC route, as I think the lens or laser is faulty on my existing player (it is quite old), as it no longer reads 70% of my discs (which play fine on other people's players) Thanks for the advice, though! P. Wally wrote: Paul Groves wrote: Could anyone a) comment on these choices and b) maybe suggest some other players I should consider in this price range I can't comment on your choices, but you might like to take a look at the recent threads on using an external DAC with a cheap player. I just went down this route a few days ago and I'm very pleased with the improvement - I'm hard-pushed to tell the difference between my DAC and a mate's £500 Arcam player. (My player is a Schneider DVD player which sounds positively feeble on its own.) Search for 'dac' on eBay, and view Completed Items to see recent prices. In the last few weeks, there were two or three deals at £50-100, a good selection at £100-200, and about the same again up to £400. My feeling is that the law of diminishing returns kicks in beyond about £150. Perhaps others will comment on the likely differences between a used DAC and the players you're interested in. |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Paul Groves wrote:
Thing is I would still need a new CD player/transport if I took the external DAC route, as I think the lens or laser is faulty on my existing player (it is quite old), as it no longer reads 70% of my discs (which play fine on other people's players) I know - but cheap players are *very* cheap. About a year ago, my Schneider player was £100 at Asda, later reduced to £70. There are loads of cheap DVD players at 50 quid or less (but check for optical out). If you got a DAC for around £100 and added a player for £50, I'm doubtful that you'd be able to approach the quality in a £150 player. In other words, you could spend the lower end of your budget, and get something that is conceivably as good as, if not better than, what you might find for your upper limit. Superb bang for the buck, basically. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Paul Groves wrote:
Thing is I would still need a new CD player/transport if I took the external DAC route, as I think the lens or laser is faulty on my existing player (it is quite old), as it no longer reads 70% of my discs (which play fine on other people's players) I know - but cheap players are *very* cheap. About a year ago, my Schneider player was £100 at Asda, later reduced to £70. There are loads of cheap DVD players at 50 quid or less (but check for optical out). If you got a DAC for around £100 and added a player for £50, I'm doubtful that you'd be able to approach the quality in a £150 player. In other words, you could spend the lower end of your budget, and get something that is conceivably as good as, if not better than, what you might find for your upper limit. Superb bang for the buck, basically. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Wally wrote:
... There are loads of cheap DVD players at 50 quid or less (but check for optical out). Just had a re-read of KeithG's comments about the DVD player at Lidl - 38 quid and has optical out. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Wally wrote:
... There are loads of cheap DVD players at 50 quid or less (but check for optical out). Just had a re-read of KeithG's comments about the DVD player at Lidl - 38 quid and has optical out. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
CD players to audition £200-£300
Wally wrote:
Wally wrote: ... There are loads of cheap DVD players at 50 quid or less (but check for optical out). Just had a re-read of KeithG's comments about the DVD player at Lidl - 38 quid and has optical out. I thought the optical out on DVD players was not passing out the same information as the optical out on a CD player - isn't it trying to output Dolby 5.1 or DTS info for a 5/6 speaker setup? Or is that only when its playing DVDs? I actually already have a DVD player, a Toshiba SE-220, which is fine for DVDs, but the sound quality on CDs is noticeably worse than my old budget Sony player, so I guess this might be an option. cheers Paul |
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