Summary: I bought this one used for € 50. Great buy! There are a lot of these available on the internet, and they sound as good and are considerably less expensive than any decent budget player I listened to.
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Summary: At first I was a little concerned and it sounded somewhat dull. BUt.......let it warm up and christ does it blow your head off. Nothing is held back and detail is by the bucketful. I recently thought my Heybrook HB1's were lacking in bass, this thought is a thought of the past. I am gobsmacked. Had a Marantz CD 67MKII and the Sony player blows it apart. The price tag insults this player. I have heard a Naim CD5i, Ok the Naim was better but this Sony my god it came close very very close. Dont be fooled because its Sony. Seriously it is very very very good and I would consider myself fussy. Make sure you use either filter setting 1 or 2. I like setting 2
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Summary: I am suprised that some describe this player as bright. It sounds very analogue on filter setting 1. Which mimics the wadia and pioneer legato digital filters with minimised ripple response and some high frequency roll down. It is one of the very few players i can listen for a long time without getting a headache. this was bougt at a run out sale at a big discount. (demo model)
Strengths: different filters, superb sound and unmatched build quality
Weaknesses: No remote power off
Similar Products Used: too many to list
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Rating Reviewed by: Mike Hatton(Unregistered User)
(Audiophile)
Review Date December 28, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
Visitors rate this review 3.50 of 5,
6.00 votes
Review 4 of 19
, from Darlington, North England, UK
Price Paid:
$210.00
from Richer Sounds UK
Summary: The Sony CDP-XB930 is a midrange priced CD player at £300 RRP, and comes complete with hi tech gadgets and editorial tools. The main unit is built extremely well, the case meets teh normal 430mm width, but only goes about 250mm deep, which can be awkward when mixed with larger amps. The front fascia is a big bulk, and has a lot of buttons. The transport is in the middle with the display on the right. The transport uses a fixed pick up so that the lens does not move - opnly the CD & motor. This drawer is very vunerable and would be costly to replace/repair as the laser and other gubins are inside. The unit has lots and lots of great feeatures, it can do CD Text (although I only have one CD with this - Travis The Invisible Band, and most other Sony releases). The rear panel has coaxial and optical digital outs and the usual RCA sockets. The included remote is well designed and a joy to use, the main unit is also easy to use with solid buttons and a neat jog dial for track changing. The editing feature consist of a fader, various play modes, a fantastic repeat mode (press it and it will mark the start, press it again and it will repeat the time between the presses as it was playing). You can change the line out levelby 0 to -20dB. The display is bright and clear, the program facility is also great - with 24 track memory. The major feature is a fantastic filter selector, you can choose from 4 filters to change the type of sound (not dramaticily though) from smooth to deep and warm to clear and detailed. It comes with a 1 year warranty and has a great manual ( with about 7 languages). When I hooked it up to a Kenwood amp I was very surprised, it was a step up, the Mission 701 speakers sounded fuller now, and more lively. It also appears louder, I used to play with it at half volume set on, but now I listen at only about 10 o'clock. It can dig up detail and produces great strong bass. Treble is also great - the guiatrs on the Travis album are sparkling with authenticity, the cymbals and alsorts of sine wave are all transparent and clear. However the midrange is sort of laid back - with Pablo Honey from Radiohead the vocals are somwhat laid back - this has been critised for the Mission speakers though. I am going to upgrade to some bigger speakers - maybe the 702e's. Anyway, if anyone wants a UK bargain, get yourself down to Richer Sound and bag one of these for only £170. Check some magazines - they are sometimes shown as £150 in this case take the mag down to save extra money:) If anyone needs more info on the CD player or speaker email me. ~ Sony are a very reliable brand - I still have and use a Sony Betamax recorder from the 80's. ~ Used with: Kenwood KAF-3030R Mission 701 speakers Gale speaker wire and Cambridge Audio phono leads.
Strengths: It's Sony so it'll last forever. Great operation, build quality, sound qaulity. Everything great! Come in shiny silver or classy black.
Weaknesses: Vunerable CD drawer. No standby mode. Too small damit!
Similar Products Used: None- bar Pioneer midi system (£500) PlayStation 2 & LG micro (£110)
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Rating Reviewed by: carl cag(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date November 13, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for 3 months to 1 year
Visitors rate this review 3.50 of 5,
4.00 votes
Review 5 of 19
, from cheshire
Price Paid:
$300.00
from Practical HiFi Warrington
Summary: This Cd Player is tremendous value for money , make no mistakes about it , what you get for your money is a big chunk of high end cd player for peanuts.
I use this player attached to a Cyrus 3i /PSXR amp , with Mission M74 Floorstanders , I read the reviews in the Hi Fi press about this CD Player , and the very good reviews that led me to consider this CD were wrong , It is not just excellent for the money as quoted by what hifi , it is perfect...
I have the UK Special Edition , which is supposed to be an improvement to the standard model, how true this is I do not know.
I have read the comments of others , and disagree with the bright sound , what we have to consider is the fact that many of the CDs on the market are sold for general use and the actual quality of the CD is put to the test when you put it to work in a player like this..... if you put in for example Carol King - Tapestry Album which is a great transfer onto CD the quality of this player shines through , if you put in Elton John - Made in England it sounds awful..
Phillips Classical AAD Disc of Concerto de Aranjuez - Jaquin Rodrigo sounds like you are there and you can feel the emotion of the guitar and when the Pepe Romero plays you can sense the emotion , the 1998 DDD version performed by the same artists sounds dull and lifeless.
If you want to appreciate the true value of this player , pair it up with a good amp and interconnect , put in the Buena Vista Social Club CD , sit down and listen and you will witness what this player is all about...
So this player slices in one clean sweep all of the data of the cd and presents it how it was intended and does not add garnish so if you feed it crap it spits it back out at you with no mercy...on the other side,give it something decent and it delivers the goods..the clocking which delivers the digital signal to the converter is bang on so the sound is smooth as silk ..it is hard to imagine that you are listening to a CD.. it gives the warmth of Vynil..
I think that the Filter switch is a waste of time and maybe a wrong move by Sony , I leave mine off.
And yes I agree you need to run this player in , mine started to improve after leaving it running on repeat for 24 hrs , after this it was perfect....
Strengths: Solid Engineering , perfect clocking ,value for money
Weaknesses: Filter switch
Similar Products Used: lots of CD players.....
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