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OK, educate me. I am also looking for a new (or used) CD player. Never heard of the Arcam CD23, but all those positive comments have my juces flowing!Is the CD23-T a current model? Any suggestions on where to purchase on (other than Audiogon) new of used?I recently purchased a new Rotel RCD1072 and it's OK, but not my cup of tea. I loved my previous Rotel RCD975 but it died. Had great synergy with my system. I also asummed as "rmihai0" did that after 5 years the new Rotel would be quite a bit ...
Danberg wrote: OK, educate me. I am also looking for a new (or used) CD player. Never heard of the Arcam CD23, but all those positive comments have my juces flowing! Is the CD23-T a current model? Any suggestions on where to purchase on (other than Audiogon) new of used? I recently purchased a new Rotel RCD1072 and it's OK, but not my cup of tea. I loved my previous Rotel RCD975 but it died. Had great synergy with my system. I also asummed as "rmihai0" did that after 5 years the new Rotel would be quite a bit ...
I guess it could be argued whether it's an advancement or not but what I have seen over the last few years is the proliferation of Chinese made players on the market. They offer serious build quality and true high end sound for mass market prices.Players like the HIT/Cayin CD22, Cayin CD15/17 and Shanling CD-T80/CD-T100 among others perform like players from the traditional manufacturers that cost multiples of their price.Like I said it's debatable whether this can be seen as an advancement but it puts audiophile quality players in the hands of more people.
The T is just a very insignificant upgrade the did to have a display that shows the information on the song if it's on the CD, purely useless if you ask my opinion. From what I know, the reason why the CD23(T) gets so much praise is because Arcam had an agreement with some kind of high end DAC company to use their ring Dcs DAC for the CD23 player. This DAC is supposed to be used in very expensive players. However, Arcam discontinued the player after 2 or 3 years and went back to using the Wolfson DACs which is what they have in their newer models 73-192. I'm quite sure this decision was based on financial reason, not sound quality.