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PierreB
a AudioPhile
from Date Reviewed: February 20, 2006
Strengths: Construction, simple remote.
Good Sound, Dynamics & Basses. Headphone with output level(Cermetpot) adjust.Weaknesses: Poor & unusable (for purist) headphone OUT with impedance higher than 32 Ohms.Bottom Line: GOOD for this price: Robust Tray, well manufactured & shielded, good film & electrolytic Caps, very good power supply & converters for 1998's years, good OpAmps compromise. Very good "LineOut" sound... except the HEADPHONE amplifier OUT which sightly "clip@-5Volts" on some HIGH level's CD with my old 100$'s 600 Ohms Senheiser (ex.female chords,like Eskil !) nothing easy to do..
But, just a word for Eskil: take care with your Amp, because the high 2V "line level" out of the PDS06 COULD saturate your pre-amp!! (it was the case with my old 1979's Luxman-L81 which has "only" 120mV sensibility: i had to attenuate by 6dB my Luxman Input, and all is now OK!). Also, for the noise: open the player, front panel near you: you will notice 2 small Pots at the "right side" of the PDS06 and: re-trim a little (one of the 2, i don't remember!) and it will have a impact over the noise!! The other Pot is the PLL/Tracking; but netherless if you "remember" the mechanical position of the 2xpot's cursor it's NO problem even with (like me) no schematics... hope it helps !
(the modification of 100pF CapsOut is NOT mandatory with this 470 Ohms out-resistance inside: 1meter of classical CINCH cable is about 200pF itself).
Price Paid:
$700.00
Purchased At: PARIS
Similar Products Used: Old SONY 1BitStream of 1988's
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Piotr Kolodziejczyk
a AudioPhile
from Warsaw, PolandDate Reviewed: April 17, 2003
Strengths: All but fastnessBottom Line: Looks and construction: You can hardly find that nicely built CD Player for $500. Very reliable stable platter mechanism, good chasis with electromagnetic shields. Attention to detail in contrcution. Only power cord could be better.
Sound: Good to very good depending on repertoire and experience with more expensive players. Natural and well balanced, however not very lively. Good space and location of instruments, strong bass. Presents music with the kind of smoothness and warmth you are about to love when listening lod for more than 30 minutes. Sometimes lacks the pulse and accuracy of (Marantz players) but is stronger than for instance Marantz OSE 6000 in buliding the atmosphere.
Nothing to complain about in this price ranger unless you prefer fast beat to feeling.
Price Paid:
$500.00
Purchased At: EURO RTV Warsaw
Similar Products Used: System:
Amp: AUDIOLAB 8000S ($1000), Speakers: Audiowave 135SE ($900), Cables: KimberTC (speakers) Oelbach NF1 (Interconnect)
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Eskil
a Audio Enthusiast
from Date Reviewed: June 10, 2002
Strengths: great sound most of the timeWeaknesses: some stuff sounds bad or very bad.
The pcb quality is poor.Bottom Line: Hi,
I agree the player plays very well most of the time. But on some cd's I guess this legato link stuff freaks out.
On some cd's, the noise level is unusually high with this player - example:
The famous Hotel california live recording from Eagles, hell frezes over.
Other cd's with a lot of treble content it can sound extremely sharp/scrill, and even sound like the recording is clipped.
an example of very sharp sounding recording (on this cd player): George micael: spinnig the weel. fake clipping heard on some female choir cd's, when all sang wery high notes.
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Val Naumov
a Audio Enthusiast
from MoscowDate Reviewed: September 20, 2000
Strengths: One of the best transport and one of the best convertersWeaknesses: non-finished output circuitBottom Line: Hi again.I found that Pioneer trusts to their Legato Link
Digital Filter so a lot that made output circuit some
simpler that required.This creates some strange harmonics
in high frequency range, which makes a few "nerves" feeling
during listening the music.As i found ,Pioneer didn't
install output capacitors near audio output sockets and
didn't install output rf-filters.You may install both
capacitors ( 100pF ), install link between output trace
and capacitor trace on the second channel ( this link is
already installed on first channel ), rip output trace
very close of output sockets and solder two thru-pass
ferrite-circle supplied filters ( the same as are used
for low supply filtering in processor circuits )beteween
output traces and output sockets ( i.e.thru-pass )on
the printed side of the board.This modification makes the sound more "like-analog" with more soft highs , but
don't worry- the "air" and "dimension" remain as well.
Price Paid:
$530.00
Purchased At: Moscow
Similar Products Used: Cambridge Audio CD6
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Denis Duffy
a Casual Listener
from DublinDate Reviewed: September 7, 2000
Strengths: Top quality build design. Good sound.Weaknesses: No power on/off switch with the remoteBottom Line: I had previously demo'd an Arcam 7SE prior to obtaining the PDS06. For the price the Arcam's build is too flimsy although the Pioneer did cost an extra hundred and also I didn't want to combine it with the Arcam 8R amp. In contrast the build quality and particularly the CD platter on the Pioneer is excellent. The PDS06 sound quality is very good especially for jazz,however sometimes I find it a bit mild on rock. Also I wonder about the merits of the High-Bit Legato Link Conversion S which restores lost signals below 16 bits and requantises them. Often times the effect of this is to restore hiss sounds to certain CD's, I've tested this on regular CD players and the hiss is not picked up. For such a high spec model I would have expected it to be able to play CD RW's but this is not the case.
I used the Pioneer in combination with B&W 600 Series 2 and an Arcam 8R amp.
Price Paid:
$564.00
Purchased At: Dublin
Similar Products Used: Arcam 7SE
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