DPA Digital Renaissance (24bit) CD Players

DPA Digital Renaissance (24bit) CD Players 

DESCRIPTION

update of 16bit version

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 26, 2003]
Arnold
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Soundstage, detail, imaging

Weakness:

could be higher quality connectors

This is a truly wonderful CD player and I can't see it being beaten by anything other than machines costing ridiculous sums of money, perhaps not even then. Renaissance CDP has a huge soundstage…the soundstage is the best I've heard, a top level accurate but in same time ear satisfying sound. In my opinion it is natural said in one word! It is simply outstanding. Its ability to uncover the detail in my CDs, without sounding clinical or harsh, is amazing. It mates very well with the rest of my system -- my Dynaudio 1.8’s and Krell amp. . Sounded better overall than either of the Rega systems, to my ear. Just more detail without sounding harsh. That's a big win for my system! This is absolutely one of the best CD-players available!

Similar Products Used:

Rega Planet, Rega Jupiter , Arcam Diva, Arcam FMJ…and many more

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 26, 2002]
Gerd Roesser
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Wonderful sound! Very fast and detailed sound, shows up a lot of new details on my favourite (and other) CDs!

Weakness:

Low quality display and enclosure. Cheap connectors.

I bought it used for very little money (170€). it was sold as defective. It needed new cinch connectors for the analogue output. I never thought that somebody would use such cheap PCB-mounted connecors for such a device... Also the display is broken (somebody knows a source for a new one???), but who needs a display for ejoying music? d;-))) Other equipment: Audioanalyse PA90 (integrated amplifier) Dynaudio Focus good interconnections...

Similar Products Used:

Various NAD, Rotel, Marantz... ...but nothing competetive!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 09, 2002]
dave nguyen
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

heaver construction makes it very stable..sound better than most $2k cd player

Weakness:

audio noise at high volume...

great cd player. clean powerful sound,.cannot find munch information about DPD..

Similar Products Used:

sony ca9ES,

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 14, 2001]
Juergen Keim
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clear detailed sound, very very fast, actually a soundwave can shock you when it reaches your ears.
Heard through small accoustic Energy AE 1 with metall cones und the dpa own black slink NF cables - frightning !

Weakness:

Not very emotional, very bad with bad discs, the emphasis/distortion in the highest frquencies can be heard, this was stated in some tests in england too, so take care with the partnering components especially the speakers ! Build quality not up to the price.

Take care with partnering, if dpa fits it can be the fastest overwhelming sounding CD Player on the market even the enlightenment is now 6 Years on the market.......

Similar Products Used:

dpa transport and enlightenment dac

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 30, 1999]
Michael Harrington
an Audiophile

A strong player on all points, especially the quality of its stereo imaging, which coupled with the right speakers is truely panoramic. It may be a little sharp in the treble for some people's tastes perhaps, but it cannot be faulted on timing or its handling and resolving of complex rhythms and musical strands. In my opinion it knocks the socks off most of the competition at the price.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Sep 04, 2000]
Dan Johnson
Audio Enthusiast

Surprisingly good CD player. Bought this as a demo unit after listening to many other high end players. Very smooth sounding, with great highs and good bass. This player resolved details as well as the Classe I demoed against it, but the Renaissance had better soundstage and imaging. I also heard this paired with the DBA Enlighment DAC, which was nothing short of amazing sounding. DPA has a timing cable that goes between the CD player and DAC the eliminates any jitter. It doesn't remove jitter after the fact - by using the same clock for both devices no jitter is ever introduced. Not sure why this player or DAC never really caught on in the US. Great sound for the price. With the outboard DAC it competes with players in the $3-5K range.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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