Yamaha CDC-845 CD Players

Yamaha CDC-845 CD Players 

DESCRIPTION

5 disc changer, PDM d/a converter

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 21, 2005]
jrhymeammo
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Class A amp. Neutral Sound. Fast operation between tracks and disks....but

Weakness:

The tray mechanism is noisey. Yet, on the other hand that has nothing to do with the player's tonal quality.

I love this player so much. The sound of this CDP is very detailed and a bit on the warm side. I would like to know how people are setting up this unit. I use the analog connection instead of using the digital output. I only turn up the output level to about 3 to 4 bars on the display. When this unit is turned up to around 6-Max level, it will not sound as good as the unit's capability. I also find it to be bright and boring when turned up high. And the player will lose the dynamics and warmness. Also, by utilizing quality interconnect will get the most out of this player, so please spend more than $5 on cables. If you cannot, how did you guys spend 500 US$ on this? I just happened to love this player. Not everybody has same tastes, preferences, and etc. That's why we have other options on speakers, amps, cartridges, and so on. Of course, I would much rather listen to records, but this player does not wear me out like other units I've tried and listened to. If you have this unit in back of the closet, please sell it to somebody else. Who knows, maybe the buyers will enjoy this unit as much as I do. One Love, Rotel RSX-972, B&W Signature 805, Paradigm PW-2200, Pro-Ject X-pression w/ Grado Silver w/ vibration tweaks. Pioneer PL-L1000 w/ Sumiko Oyster, Marantz 6100 TT Yamaha CDC-845 Pro-Ject Tube Box, Grado SR-60, PS Audio, Wire World, Alpha Core cables.

Similar Products Used:

Too much to list. From $120-15,000, but price doesn't always reflect what I seek. or somem.............

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 10, 2002]
Jason Noel
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound, controls, features, optical output to play with external D/A convertors, aesthetics

Weakness:

None that I can find

Don't know what you all are talking about here, but I really enjoy listening to my CDC-845. I think it sounds very clean, very natural, better than most CD players. Sure, it isn't an audiophile CD player, but most people cannot discern the difference between a five-hundred dollar unit and a five-thousand dollar unit. Personally, I think it sounds great and looks great and I saved forty-five hundred bucks. The controls are excellent, it has a ton of features, and since I am into aesthetics, I love the front panel with the door. I also love the fact that I can either dim the display or turn it off altogether. As long as my CDC-845 plays, I will keep it. System: AX-570 EQ-550 CDC-845 TX-950 KX-W421 NHT Super Zero Definitive Tech. PF-15 Monster interconnects and speaker cable

Similar Products Used:

Many other standard home CD players

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 17, 1997]
Jim
an Audio Enthusiast

Bought this unit as a Demo. Initially I purchased a CDC-655 but it seemed that something was missing. The sound lacked depth and warmth. I was so unimpressed I deceided to get my money back. The CDC 845 was shown to me and I deceided to go for it. ($245.00 no manual or remote). A phone call to Yahama took care of that.
What a difference in sound. If you can find an 845 jump on it. The disk transport is a little noisy but relitavely fast. Options are abundant. While the CDC-845 may not be the rolls of CD players it certainly does the job in the $400-$500 price range. If you can find a close out or demo even better!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
[Jun 26, 2001]
Arthur Ball
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

looks, controls, carousel practicality, layout of commands

Weakness:

sound quality

This is my parent's CD player and I picked it out before discovering this website. Wish I had known because the musical quality of this CD player is not good. I have a Sony that sounds much warmer and just more musical. This Yamaha is coupled to a Yamaha R-V703 receiver that is not too good either so the system as a whole sounds bad. Our last "X" series Yamaha stereo receiver and CD player were much much better so I know Yamaha can do it. It is a shame because it looks good and the ergonomics are great for this price.

Similar Products Used:

Sony, Pioneer, Marantz, McIntosh

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 21, 1998]
Sol Luis Rivera
an Audio Enthusiast

When I went out to buy a CD changer four months ago, I listened to Sony, Rotel, Marantz, Kenwood but this Yamaha CDC-845 stood out from all of them in sound clarity, convenient features, fast discs access and looks. I even connected it to a friend's 10 years old Advent speakers and they sounded better than ever. I did not believe that a $400 CD changer could sound any different from a $200 one, the CDC-845 proved me wrong and I paid only $275.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Jan 23, 1998]
Gilmar Torrao
an Audio Enthusiast

I have this CD at about one year now and altough I have added some extra gear to it , looks like something is missing . It has a good response in Highs , pretty decent midrange but lacks bass and it seems too disciplined in response and it lacks warmness . I have added a Jitter bug from Sonic Frontiers connected trough an AudioQuest Toslink cable and trough another audioquest digital Coaxial to DAC-1 . Altough the cables do a pretty nice job as well the gears I'm still missing something .Optical digital is not the best way to transmit but this is the only digital output it offers .Regarding to controls it has everything you need and a lot that you don't . Pretty looking front panel . Noise/fast changer .

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
[Jul 14, 1998]
Robert K
an Audio Enthusiast

I have had my CDC-845 for a year and never really liked it. It always sounded very digital and lacked a lot of warmth. I recently got a new DSP-A1 and hooked it up using a digital cable and it sounds like a different CD player. It is a lot warmer and has a much better sound stage. If you own a 845 you try it with a different D/A converter.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
[Apr 13, 1999]
Jon R.
an Audiophile

I have to agree with Robert K. this cdp does lack warmth and does sound to to digital. no naturalness what so ever. the thing that did bother me the most is the high's it was so harsh! my ears were ringing for a day just for an hour of listening. so I had to return it. I will not buy anything yamaha again.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
[Aug 17, 1997]
Jim
an Audio Enthusiast

Bought this unit as a Demo. Initially I purchased a CDC-655 but it seemed that something was missing. The sound lacked depth and warmth. I was so unimpressed I deceided to get my money back. The CDC 845 was shown to me and I deceided to go for it. ($245.00 no manual or remote). A phone call to Yahama took care of that.
What a difference in sound. If you can find an 845 jump on it. The disk transport is a little noisy but relitavely fast. Options are abundant. While the CDC-845 may not be the rolls of CD players it certainly does the job in the $400-$500 price range. If you can find a close out or demo even better!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
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