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Published on 04/15/12 at 05:13The shelf for five years, still in working order.
Before this one I had a Marantz CD50, a Yamaha CDX-880 and various Sony, Philips stood out in the time-to-CD, CD tolerance to damaged and the reliability of the carriage.
Most stable, neutral listening, sp-dif out, the possibility of audiophiliser (frankly not my cup of tea) supports tolerance, unbeatable price
The - does not play SACDs or DVD as her replacement DVD89 Cambridge Audio and NAD C515 BEE (Tray capricious).
It is part of a CD that will not bring disposable because of price and quality DAC and best of all a great headphone. This explains the excitement of audiophiles on this model.
Before this one I had a Marantz CD50, a Yamaha CDX-880 and various Sony, Philips stood out in the time-to-CD, CD tolerance to damaged and the reliability of the carriage.
Most stable, neutral listening, sp-dif out, the possibility of audiophiliser (frankly not my cup of tea) supports tolerance, unbeatable price
The - does not play SACDs or DVD as her replacement DVD89 Cambridge Audio and NAD C515 BEE (Tray capricious).
It is part of a CD that will not bring disposable because of price and quality DAC and best of all a great headphone. This explains the excitement of audiophiles on this model.