Recommendations on CD players? $150ish budget, new or used
jacobfrey121
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Pretty much that simple. Looking to build another system for my dad, who has a huge pile of CDs. I'd like a good stand alone single disc CD player for a smallish system for his business.
Just scrolling through Amazon or eBay the modern options all look like they suck. A cheap DVD player would do it, but I'd like something a bit more quality.
I'm very open to used gear. I could match my dad's existing Rotel which sounds great for about $200 on eBay. I've done the PS1 audio mod on a few systems, which is cool but the interface is lacking.
Edit: in the US.
Just scrolling through Amazon or eBay the modern options all look like they suck. A cheap DVD player would do it, but I'd like something a bit more quality.
I'm very open to used gear. I could match my dad's existing Rotel which sounds great for about $200 on eBay. I've done the PS1 audio mod on a few systems, which is cool but the interface is lacking.
Edit: in the US.
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They don't have one today, but keep an eye on the Cambridge Audio eBay store.
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Lots of quality DVD players available for short money. Picked up my Sony DVP-S7700 for about $63 shipped on eBay just a few months ago.
I sold them when they were new for 1K.
https://whathifi.com/us/features/was-then-sony-dvp-s7700
My MusicHall 25.2 DAC sounds better than the built in DAC but still it's not too bad. -
I run an Onkyo c7030. It was a refurbished unit that I think I paid $159ish. This was about 4-5 years ago. I find it reliable,pretty quiet,and pleasant enough sounding. I now run it as just a transport. There is a ton of positive feedback on the interwebs regarding this player.See my profile for list of gear.
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I like the idea of matching his current Rotel gear. That being said, I’m not familiar enough with their CD players to know what you can get for $150. I once owned the RCD-1072 and it was fantastic, but it was also more than $150.Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out.-John Wooden
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Conradicles wrote: »They don't have one today, but keep an eye on the Cambridge Audio eBay store.
Agreed on this one, in fact I just bought my own Dad a full Cambridge set up from their Ebay store (AXC 35, AXR100, and SX-80) since he hasn't had a decent stereo system in years and really needed one b/c they've been spending so much time in their game room during quarantine. The AXC 35 was 229. I would check safe and sound hq as well, They have some NAD CD players for under 200.Main 2ch -
BlueSound Node->Ethereal optical cable->Peachtree Audio Nova 150->GoldenEar Triton 2+
TT - Pro-ject Classic SB with Sumiko Bluepoint.
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See my related post. I included photos of what I settled on, and there are several at your price-point on ebay.
It’s construction, functionality, and sound give a feeling of pride of ownership.
Your Rotel matched system also seems like a good idea.
https://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/189836/cd-player-recommendation#latestCD Players: Sony CDP-211; Sony DVP-S9000ES; Sony UDP-X800M2 (x2); Cambridge Audio CXC
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