Classe CDP-1 CD Players
Classe CDP-1 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 06, 2000]
John
Audiophile
Strength:
great midrange
Weakness:
a bit of a "solid state" sound I doubt many people care about this product any more, as it is no longer made. Maybe those searching the used market will want to know. I bought this because of the midrange - it gets the music right, and has tremendous microdynamic control and articulation. After I bought mine, I read a review by Bob Harley in Fi recommending it for that same reason, so my ears were vindicated. I have tried this player toe to toe with the ARC CD2 on different kinds of equipment, and can tell you that there are only minor differences between the two. I have to say I enjoyed the ARC a bit more (I'm a tube guy anyway), but only a bit more. The ARC is slightly less bright, less "digital", more lush. But in my system, which includes a Melos amp that tends to roll the highs, the Classe works better. So much of this is system matching that I give little credence to people who say simply that it sounds "like a $1,500 player," whatever that "sound" is. The CDP-1, properly matched, is in the big leagues with the big boys. It throws a huge, detailed, rich, balanced soundstage with proper weight; I use it with 20k of equipment and have no urge to toss it until we finally get the Next Great Thing (SACD or DVDA). Goodwin's High End demos the ARC and the Classe side by side; if the Classe weren't good value for money, Alan Goodwin wouldn't sell any! If you can find one on the used market for a reasonable price, and you use tube gear leaning toward the lush, romantic, slightly dark side, this thing may help restore balance and timbre to their proper places. Calling this player "unrefined" is like calling a Jaguar unrefined because the driver can only use an automatic, and doesn't know what to do with a clutch. I have never heard a "refined" CD player alone; I have only heard "refined" systems. You have to know how to drive the machine! Don't feel shy about trying this out, if the rest of your system fits the bill. It is very, very satisfying: unmechanical, undigital, and musical. Similar Products Used: Alchemy transport, Forte DAC, ARC CD2 |
[Oct 16, 2000]
Art
Audiophile
Strength:
Great bass, fantastic midrange, vocals are very very good
Weakness:
At 5000.$ Cdn.it is pricey but since I only paid 2500 cdn a great value When I took this player home to try out I must admit I was very surprised. The dealer had it marked down to half price and they told me that for 2500 cdn I could buy a better player. (this is from a dealer that thinks anything other than Linn is GARBAGE) I have compared this player with other players from 2500 cdn to 6000 cdn and I would say that it definitely holds its own and the vocals were actually better on the Classe'. The internal wiring on the Classe' is Cardas, so the Cardas Golden Cross Interconnects and Speaker Cables I use match very well. I have found over the last 7 years of playing with audio equipment that it is more a matter of matching a system. One of the best CD players I have ever heard was the Copland 289. But when I heard the Copland on all Linn gear it sounded terrible. On Sonic Frontier amp/preamp it was matched up beautifully. Similar Products Used: Sony XA7 ES, YBA Integra and CD3, Naim CD 3.5, BAT, Copland 289. |
[Aug 06, 1998]
Jack Wescott
an Audio Enthusiast
Great player. Excellent sound stage, great tonal balance,pin point accuracy, and the warmth one wants when listening |
[Jan 18, 2002]
Joe Mc Gregor
Audiophile
Strength:
Warmth, natural timbres, deep bass.
Weakness:
Not the last word in detail. OK, I'll cut to the chase, the BAT is the best cd player I've heard. The lush, warm midrange, cannot be duplicated. I wish I could afford it. A friend gave me a good deal on the Classe CDP 1. This is a VERY nice player. The BAT may have slightly better mid's(tube magic), but the Classe has better bass and rich, warm mids & highs. I'll be honest, if someone were giving me a player, I'd insist on the BAT. If you have les than $1500 to spend on a world class cd player (Used), the Classe is the best I've heard in the last 15 years. Similar Products Used: Proceed PDT/PDP 3,PCD 3, EAD CD 1000,Theta Miles, BAT VK-D5. |
[Apr 14, 1998]
Scott
an Audio Enthusiast
I had very high expectations for the Classe'CDP-1 but it too,like every otherClasse' piece of gear,performed badly for what it cost.The CDP-1 is not a |