Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??

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Re: Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??
« Reply #1 on: 22 Jun 2007, 06:08 pm »
I have no experience with MegaChangers until now.

It's a Sony CX450 that holds 400 discs.
It was given to me free since it skips. So when/if I get it fixed, I'll let you know.
When it decides to work properly it sounds great but often it gets in "a mood". :roll:

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Re: Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??
« Reply #2 on: 22 Jun 2007, 06:15 pm »
Slim Devices Squeezebox or Transporter. Not quite the same as you are implying, but essentially offers you what you are hoping to achieve.  :P

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Re: Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??
« Reply #3 on: 22 Jun 2007, 06:25 pm »
second a squeeze box, love it

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« Reply #4 on: 22 Jun 2007, 06:31 pm »
Tube Research Labs Modded Sony 595 and 2000 CD Changer (5 CD Changer) is an audiophile grade CD change - albeit with on 5 CD at a time. I owned TRL modded Sony 2000 until I moved to TRL modded Sony NV900. The mods are $750 or so for most stuff.

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Re: Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??
« Reply #5 on: 22 Jun 2007, 06:47 pm »
I have no experience with MegaChangers until now.

It's a Sony CX450 that holds 400 discs.
It was given to me free since it skips. So when/if I get it fixed, I'll let you know.
When it decides to work properly it sounds great but often it gets in "a mood". :roll:

Bob

I have a 300 CD unit in my HT set up.  I use digital out to DAC on my pre/pro.  I did not care for the analog out sound even on my midfi HT set up.  My wife uses it as a jukebox for background music.  It works for that although there is a lot of whirling and turning noise in between CDs.

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Re: Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??
« Reply #6 on: 22 Jun 2007, 07:24 pm »
If you can find one, the Denon DCM-5001 (and DCM-5000 add ons) use the same DACs as the DCD-1650AR.  These are some seriously well-constructed changers, and even can play multiple (two) CD's at once per unit.  I'd love to stash my entire collection in a set of 'em.

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Re: Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??
« Reply #7 on: 4 Jul 2007, 07:33 pm »
Slim Devices Squeezebox or Transporter. Not quite the same as you are implying, but essentially offers you what you are hoping to achieve.  :P

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That is what I would do.

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Re: Audiophile grade cd megachangers ?? do thet exist ??
« Reply #8 on: 4 Jul 2007, 08:17 pm »
Ideally a Squeezebox is the perfect solution. Until then, I'll suffer through the 400 disc CDP and/or Windows MCE and an XBox360 for the tunes.

My wife uses it as a jukebox for background music.  It works for that although there is a lot of whirling and turning noise in between Cd's.

True, it does have a lot of buzzing, clicking, and humming between Cd's, but it's as quiet as the rest of them during playback. I do use it for background music as well. It's also good for "rediscovering" your collection of music. I've loaded a handful of discs in it that I thought I'd never listen to again. Cd's that I haven't listened to in ten or more years. Some discs, it's been twenty years since I've heard. When my rig is; FLAC and Squeezebox capable, I now have more discs that I'll save and load on the PC. These are Cd's that were destined for the resale shop. So in one way, the Mega-Changer has helped expand my future collection by helping me remember what I use to like that I'd forgotten about.

{By the way, I've cleaned the laser, but it still skips}

Bob