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DMF,The Rega Apollo is a very solid budget piece. I had a chance to bring it, along with the Saturn home not long ago. They are good players with many strengths. That said, I was never won over by their character or presentation. The same can be said for the Cary CD-303, Musical Fidelity A3.5 and the A5, Marantz SA-11, and Jolida JD-100 (with mods). Note; I am not in any way suggesting that these players fall short on performance or quality... simply that given the circumstances, I felt there were other players of similar value that tickled my eardrums more to my liking.
I recently bought the Doge 6 CD player from Pacific Valve. Like Raysonic, Jolida and Shanling, Doge is a Chinese brand that represents an exceptional value for the money. I understand that the Doge 6 is manufactured in the same facility that manufactures the Jolida line of electronics. The Doge 6 has been marketed for some time in Europe by Lua as the Lua Appassionato at a selling price equivalent to $5,000 USD.I have been listening to the Doge 6 for over a week, and I am shocked by the sound quality. For kicks this past weekend, I did an A/B comparison of the Doge 6 against my EMM Labs SE separates. While the outcome was as you would expect, the Doge was not at all embarrassed. The contest was far closer than I could ever have imagined.I have not had the personal opportunity to put the Doge 6 up against the Rega Saturn, the Raysonic, or the other "giant killers" in this under $2k price tier. However, based on what I heard, my money's on the Doge.The Doge 6 uses a six-tube output stage (four 12AX7s, two 12AT7s) and leans slightly to the warm side of neutral. The component retails for $1,400. A set of upgraded tubes installed by Pacific Valve before the component is shipped will cost you another $100. Highly recommended.