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Hello to fellow VSAers..I took my trusty Sony CDP-101 out of mothballs yesterday for a trip down memory lane. I bought this little guy the Spring of 1983 and it was the centerpiece of my system until it was retired, still working fine, in the mid to late 80's when it was replaced with an Adcom player. I don't remember the model number but it was decent until it died and was replaced by an Arcam FMJ...and so on and so forth until today there sits the McIntosh MCD500. Anyway, back to my CDP-101. It has been stored in it's original packaging since then and moved at least 4 times so I really didn't know what to expect. I got it out a few days ago and fired it up on the bench...problem. The disc drawer wouldn't open. You could hear the gear motor working but the drawer was siezed. I took it to my MAC repair guy and he spent about an hour with it finding that the drawer needed lubricating. Since I have an open shelf in my equipment rack, I thought what better way to fill it than with THE first commercially available cd player. Using some old MIT single ended (of course) ICs, I hooked it up to my C46 preamp and sat back for a listen. Well guys, I realize that I am using a pair of 61 year old ears to make these judgment calls but it sounded pretty darned impressive. Is the MCD500 better? Sure it is but it's not as night-and-day as you might imagine. I was expecting to hear a brittle high end but that wasn't the major difference. The biggest difference was in the bass; the MCD500 having a better defined bass whereas the Sony seemed almost loose by comparison. But again, the difference was there for sure but not as wide as one would expect. There have been great improvements in DACs over the years and transports as well. But this little guy does pretty darn well considering he was the first guy on the block. For those of you who have never seen one...better yet never hefted one nor operated it's controls, I can honestly tell you this thing is built like a tank weighing in at 16# 8oz.; the inside of the case is fully Cu shielded and it has a massive transformer in the power supply. OK enough of my rambling. Below are a couple of pictures of what I have been describing. Thank you for indulging me as I dragged you along in this trip back in time. aaps...I am sure if I was to compare the Sony and the MAC for extended listening the MAC would be far less fatiguing. It would be a hoot to post all this on the AK MAC forum but I would get drawn and quartered.
I agree with others that progress in CD players has been slow, and I learned this the expensive way. My old Rotel 945 with a decent DAC sounds close to anything else and it's lasted 15 years! Sure there is better performance to be had at the nose-bleed level but in my experience, the $$$ invested to get there would be better spent for most of us in other parts of the chain. If your old Sony still plays reliably without skipping or rejecting disks, then try it with the Benchmark or PS Audio DAC and see what $1k can do for you -- I suspect it will get you somewhere you like.
I had a listen to the dCS 3 piece system last Thursday evening in Pompano Beach. The system was comprised of the Krell EVO 2 pre and EVO 900 amps, driving the Focal Grande Utopia EM speakers. To say that this was the finest digital sound I've ever heard would be a bit of an understatement.
Quote from: SundayNiagara on 5 Feb 2009, 02:06 amI had a listen to the dCS 3 piece system last Thursday evening in Pompano Beach. The system was comprised of the Krell EVO 2 pre and EVO 900 amps, driving the Focal Grande Utopia EM speakers. To say that this was the finest digital sound I've ever heard would be a bit of an understatement.I bet that is for sure. What was the grand total $$ of the system you auditioned? Wait, let me sit down first.