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$0.00 Summary: 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. Strengths: Class A amp.
Neutral Sound.
Fast operation between tracks and disks....but Weaknesses: The tray mechanism is noisey. Yet, on the other hand that has nothing to do with the player's tonal quality. Similar Products Used: Too much to list. From $120-15,000, but price doesn't always reflect what I seek. or somem.............
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