Was wondering if anyone has compared or have any experience between the rotel and the music hall.thanks
rcd1070/1072 vs music hall cd25?
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I am interested in this comparison also. Hopefully someone on this forum has had the opportunity to audition both.
I was looking at the Onix XCD-88 from AV123.com, and from everything I have read, is essentially the same as the Music Hall CD-25, both units being built by Shanling.
The XCD-88 is only available in a greyish color, is 'on sale' for $299 (normally $399) and has a 3-year warranty.
So if it measures up to the Rotel, it sounds like a great buy.- Bottom
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I am interested in this Q as well since I have the Music Hall. I have some opamps that I need to install as an upgrade.....
BTW, becareful about the Onix unit. Someone in the Polk forums found that av123 was shipping B-stock units with dents (cant tell if intentional or mistake) and they did this twice....and told him that it was an A stock unit which was "personally inspected"!- Bottom
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Watching this DvD right now..... :T Really good.
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by mattburkI am looking at the AhTojeb4000 or the Music Hall cd25, both modified. I have the M&K 750select system, which some say may be slightly bright. Has anyone listend to both cdp? Price is a issue, I am sure there is some much nicer players, but I need to keep it under 1000.
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by LexMr. Coltrane, one of the greatest if not the greatest jazz sax players to have ever lived has been gone for 38 years, but as per this article, he has CDs at or about the top of the charts today...
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