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Not dissin other peoples equipment - but if that is the only source for music and it was all the rave from 2000 - 2005 - then i think it is crucial to the outcome unless the cd player was upgraded within the last 2-3 yearshow would you feel if i told you that im using an (realistic amp from radio shack circa 1975 and a marantz cd player circa 1987) - i think reviews should only be done with equip that is sort of up to date - at least within the last 2-3 years for a cd player and longer for a turntable
im really only talking about a cd player that is about 10 years old - not anything else in the system - does everyone get it now?i dont have a $100,000 system either - maybe 4-5 grand worth - but i have changed cd players abut 10 times over the last 20 years
Ref. the uniformed poster, older Marantz players using the TDA1541S1 and TDA1540 chips are some of the best sounding and most sought after CDP's around. For amps, I agree I wouldn't suggest Radio Shack as a source, but I'm running the power amp section from a NAD 3020B circa 1970's and it's trashing much more modern amps. Just a friendly FYI for those recently out of diapers, everything new isn't better.Back to your regularly scheduled speaker tour.
I'm not part of the tour, but must take exception to the remarks about the AH! Tjoeb CDP. I own one and it beats anything in the 2.5k market right now IMHO. Such asinine bias is baseless and speaks of the mentality of the person making the remarks.Then he doesn't even post what his system consists of, go figure.Jim
as if you heard everything in the $2.5k range - that is totally asinine - the ah tjoeb is sort of ridiculous in technology compared to what is available today - i have a shanling cd 100 tubed cd player and opp 83se modified - they totally blow the roof off the tjoeb ah so sad still clinging to old cd technology - dont know what your missing
Yeah, can you believe anyone would be using tubes anymore? So antiquated and passe.
agreed.