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Review 2 of 5
Price Paid:
$875.00
from Private owner Summary: Strictly speaking, this review is about a Marantz CD-16 D; but, being both visually and technically much closer -if not identical- to the CD-14 than to the original CD-16, you find it right here.
At the time of writing, I've only used it for three days; but I feel confident enough to comment on it already. This is only my second-ever CD-player, having used a Denon DCD-1420 for 13 years which is now part of the bedroom-set.
I've auditioned the Marantz at the previous owner's, using my own amplifier -Accuphase E-206; check my review on this site- and 'phones, a Stax Lambda/SRD-7 set. It didn't take me long to decide:
The gap from a midrange-player from the late '80's to very near state-of-the-art from the late '90's proved to be huge.
Once hooked-up in my set, I was initially impressed; but felt the player could/should still be a tad more relaxed in the upper-high range. Leaving the player on for 24 hours solved this: My advice is -as with all audio-equipment, as far as I'm concerned- to leave the player switched on all the time; this evens out the last few harsh edges in difficult recording-material and gives the Marantz an even better coherence and depth of soundstage. Soundstaging is one of its real strengts BTW; you can really pin-point individual instruments with amazing accuracy. Meanwhile, the player never sounds bigger than life; it has a relatively laid-back character in general -but, really, leave the thing switched on! It makes all the difference and probably accounts for the few less favourable reviews I've found on upper-range Marantz': They were probably auditioned "cold".
This -or the current CD-14- is an expensive player; but ultimately worth the money -although I prefer pre-owned in general: The price I paid for the Marantz is unlikely to give you the same quality with a new player in this segment.
If you're going to hand down the cash for a new CD-14; you have my recommendation.
My value-rating is for the list-price; 5 stars for the price I've paid. Strengths: * Cohesive, self-assured, ultra-detailed yet relaxed sound
* Build-quality
* Cinch and balanced XLR-outputs Weaknesses: * Sounds way better when left on all the time
* Display can be dimmed, but not switched off Similar Products Used: Denon DCD-1420
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