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I own origina, first ever Sony DVD player and it still works
There are exceptions, of course. Would you buy another tomorrow if yours dies today?
Probably better off buying newer. DAC quality has improved tremendously in the past few years and a new $50 DVD player could very likely sound much better than most 10-15 year old CD players regardless of original price.If your DVD player has digital outs you could get a Beresford DAC and have excellent sound quality for a couple hundred.
Of cause not. Those were made in Japan and build to make the statement.Back then it cost $999. But my point was that it is still kicking strong after 14 years and hundreds if not thousands of DVDs and CDs. It has been spinning CDs in my basement workshop for the last 6-7 years now, so memory of its performance as a standalone CD player or transport in reference system is a bit blurry. The only reason to pick those up would be its dual laser pick up (if it's owner watch mostly movies, the cd dedicated laser should be in good shape) and very good transport.But no, I wouldn't recommend getting relic such as DVP S7000. (risky)
I've got two old CDP's from the 1980's (Realistic and Pioneer).
My first cd player was a 1986 Realistic. The one I had was a real ear bleeder.
Per this thread the Beresford and MCM are essentially the same and the MCM is under $120 - http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=85610.0