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6 hours ago, parlophone1 said:

Just a reminder, do have a look at Denon CD players. They are also known for warmer sound that might go well with tubes.

True.  I had a legendary behemoth(40+lbs) DCD-3520 that served we very well for a few years.

 

Bill

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I use and own two Pioneer Elite PD93 from the early '90's. Would Easily compare to anything made since. Big forty pound brutes with both digital and analogue trannies mounted outside the chassis. Stable platter tray where a clam shell clamps down on the disc in the machine. I would post pornographic internal photos of the all copper chassis, copper and gold foil wrapped capacitors, etc. but would likely be banned for such filthy images. 

Another great machine are those from C.E.C of which I have the 51XR with a belt drive motor. Damn near equal  in sound quality to the Elite and all reviews gush over the thing. It is these two machines that have left me little desire for vinyl.

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1 hour ago, richieb said:

I would post pornographic internal photos of the all copper chassis, copper and gold foil wrapped capacitors, etc. but would likely be banned for such filthy images. 

Like my Denon here.  Well used to be.:(

 

Image result for Denon DCD-3520 willland

 

Bill

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2 hours ago, willland said:

True.  I had a legendary behemoth(40+lbs) DCD-3520 that served we very well for a few years.

 

Bill

Did it use that now "unobtanium" KSS-151a laser, too?  I used to run some Denon CD players and sold them when new....DCD-1500, 1800, 1560, 2560 and 3300 I've owned....and sold.  Only CD player I have now is a Carver DTL-200 single disc from '87 that just sits for decoration as it's signed by Bob Carver.  All my CD's are on a music server now.

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Look at a used 83, 85, 93 or 95... all should be gotten for under your 500$ barrier.

 

The "5" versions are slightly more audiophile than the "3" version and is better if you dont use external components for conversion. They are more all in one with balanced connections.

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Dave,

 

If your plan is to just play CD's, then get a CD player.  SACD's and CD's, then a dual player that excels at both.  All types of discs, then an Oppo or Cambridge Audio universal players are two obvious choices.

 

As far as changers go, some perform very well, while most are not comparable to their single disc counterparts.

 

Bill

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53 minutes ago, mopardave said:

Ok thanks.   I really like the looks of the yamaha s1000, but from what im hearing the oppo is the way to go for top shelf sonics.

Like I mentioned earlier, if your intended use is audio discs, then a CD player or CD/SACD player is the way to go IMO.  Oppo is great and is the "Swiss Army Knife" of multimedia players and performs well with any type of disc .  But 9 out of 10 times a quality dedicated CD player will excel at playing CD's more than a multiuse player. 

 

I am by no means trying to talk you out of an Oppo, I have owned them and most likely will again.

 

Bill

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Not to muddy the water, but if you want to stretch your budget you might consider a Marantz sa8005. I just bought one and it is very impressive. It easily bested an older Sony cd player I owned that had the legendary tda1541 DAC. Good luck on your search.

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Thanks for all the info! Just ordered a Sonica Dac from Oppo. If I wasn't in a hurry I'd have waited for their new unit that will come out in April. The Oppo UDP-205 4K UHD Blue Ray disc player. The guy said it does what the Sonica Dac does in addition to being a Blue Ray player. I'm new to this so what he said went over my head....  Thanks again!     Bill

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