Thread: 13 million SA-CD players

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Post by The Seventh Taylor May 17, 2012 (911 of 1518)
Nice! I hadn't heard about that one yet. Shame the article goes on about CD ripping etc. but fails to mention whether the player is stereo only or multichannel.

Very nice classical high-end design, reminiscent of some earlier Sony players. It's been a while since Pioneer had a cabinet like this. Remarkable (for this brand) this is a CD/SACD player only, without DVD or BD. That makes it a successor to the PD-D6 and -D9 though with a much nicer design. I guess that means 2.0 output only though. Unless it's got HDMI like the Sony 5400.

Very little to be found about it so far. Thanks for posting it.

One more Pioneer announced this week: BDP-150 appr. 17k Yen.

As successor to the BDP-140 I guess we'll see this one in the west too.

See http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20120516_533304.html

Post by SnaggS May 18, 2012 (912 of 1518)
canonical said:

Pioneer releases 3 new SACD players
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The PD-10 will be available in July 2012
The PD-30 will also be available in July.
The PD-50 will be available in Sept 2012.


For more detail ... in French:

http://www.evmag.fr/site.php?page=news271

This is really amazing. The PD-6 sounded very good. Perfect combo with an Airport express for a normal person trying to bridge both worlds.

Post by clydeslyde May 23, 2012 (913 of 1518)
Bradman: How is the sound quality of the Pioneer DV610AV? I'm searching for an affordable SACD player. Thank you.

Post by Yoropiko1 May 24, 2012 (914 of 1518)
clydeslyde said:

Bradman: How is the sound quality of the Pioneer DV610AV? I'm searching for an affordable SACD player. Thank you.

Ive never personally heard this player in action, however how will it be connected? If its going HDMI to the receiver, then the reciever will ultimately determine the sound quality. If its via analog ( stereo or 6 channel ) then of course that will be determined by the internal DACs within the 610 itself and given it is a budget player its own internal decoding might be found wanting compared to pricier players. That said the reviews I've read about this model suggest it does a good job overall given its price point

Post by Beagle June 5, 2012 (915 of 1518)
zeus said:

I like it [Marantz SA-11s2], it's a very refined player with exquisite highs. It's also made my CD collection listenable, even if they don't reach the level of better recorded SA-CDs. As with all sources, overall system matching is imperative. Worth a listen.

Thanks you again everyone, especially Zeus, for your advice RE a replacement for my Shanling. I now have a big silvery Marantz at the far end of the livingroom, spinning Beethoven: String Quartets Opp. 18 No. 4, 130 & 133 - Fry Street Quartet on default settings. I only have my Sony DVP-CX985V for comparison: the Marantz makes the Sony sound like a redbook CD (shallow bottom, low ceiling). My wife will be away next week, so I'll put it to the test then.

I did have an option on a used P8i, but the owner wanted $6k and simply didn't respond to my offer of $4k ($1k more than the Marantz). At least the Marantz has a warranty and service centres on this side of the King's herring pond.

My disc library is open to the forum: feel free to suggests discs for test spins.

Thanks again,
Beagle of Westcock

Post by zeus June 6, 2012 (916 of 1518)
Beagle said:

My disc library is open to the forum: feel free to suggests discs for test spins.

At the risk of offending some tin-eared theoreticians, if have a copy of this give it a spin:

Copland: Appalachian Spring, El Salon Mexico etc. - Bernstein

Don't expect bass to firm up on the player for about a month.

Post by Polly Nomial June 6, 2012 (917 of 1518)

Post by Beagle June 6, 2012 (918 of 1518)
zeus said: Don't expect bass to firm up on the player for about a month.
The final result is the same, but I suspect that it is the audio cortex of my brain which will settle in after a month. I still remember how brash my latest speakers at first seemed, then they 'burned in' -- or rather my brain accepted their input as "just how it ought to sound".

Either way, I expect that I will soon forget how sweet the late Shanling sang....

Post by AmonRa June 6, 2012 (919 of 1518)
Speakers and headphones might change their sound slightly when new, as the elastic materials in their surrounds gets stretched and starts to age (is it worth feeding them pink noise for a month worth the trouble is another matter). "Burn in" with solid state electronics and cables is a marketing ploy the make the buyer keep them long enough to get used to the change of sound, or no change in sound.

Post by rammiepie June 7, 2012 (920 of 1518)
AmonRa said:

Speakers and headphones might change their sound slightly when new, as the elastic materials in their surrounds gets stretched and starts to age (is it worth feeding them pink noise for a month worth the trouble is another matter). "Burn in" with solid state electronics and cables is a marketing ploy the make the buyer keep them long enough to get used to the change of sound, or no change in sound.

How would you know, AmonRa......are YOU a cable or a solid state component?

And since when is "burn in" a marketing ploy? Seems to me, burning in a component 24/7 would be a boon to the utility company NOT the audio salesperson.

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