Thinking of getting a better dedicated cd player,going used.Has anyone compared the rotel rcd1072 to the arcam ct73t.Both would be about the same price.Since i upgraded my dvda/sacd player i thought i would do this as well.Any opinions would be appreciated.Player would be via analog of rotel rsx1056.thanks
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rick,
I am a long time Rotel fan, but opted for the Arcam 73T. I purchased from a local dealer, took it home for an in home demo, and didn't need to take it back to try the Rotel, as I wasn't parting with it (then). I have since moved on, but it was a great player in my setup at that time, extracting all there was to be had from cd's.
If you buy new, buy one and try an in home demo, or if purchased used, you can allways get your money back if the 1st one tried doesn't fit the bill.- Bottom
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The eastern elaectric minimax was recommended to me.I did some research via reviews and some personal contacts.It gets alot of rave reviews and people really like this player,only it's tube and i have no experience with tube equipment.It was actually recommended over the rcd1072.So i'm asking the experts here,i'm not going to keep going back and forth much longer if i do i'll never get a player.All kidding aside would love if you guys could help me out between these 2 players the rotel or minimax.thanks
Zmanbands,thanks for suggestion but i dont wont a dvd player and i'm not too keen on sony players.- Bottom
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Originally posted by soundhoundtubes rule!- Bottom
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I run an all tube set up for 2 channel. Tubes bring a soundstage to the table that few ss amps can touch. Much of it depends on your musical tastes, but, even at the source (cd) tubes will do piano key strikes, and guitar strings like transistors never dreamt, as well as vocals.
Buddy Guy, EC, SRV, and BB King never sounded so life like.
I tried a Jolida JD100 tubed cd player once upon a time with all ss gear, and it takes the digital edge away, and adds a romantic allure to the music, being so true to life if you shut your eyes and swear the artist is in the room with you, front and center.
It was a great little rig, for under the 1K mark (I know a dealer if your interested).
My biggest fear with tubes was that they couldn't deliver the bass as well as transistors, but, that ain't the case.
My newly aquired VTL MB 185 Signatures make my RF 7's hammer hard and there not even broken in yet.
My VTL ST 150 would have given any prior ss rig I had a run for their money in the sheer db department, but do so without the "edge" transistors give.
So again, tubes rule! Are ya sorry you asked?- Bottom
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Originally posted by soundhoundI run an all tube set up for 2 channel. Tubes bring a soundstage to the table that few ss amps can touch. Much of it depends on your musical tastes, but, even at the source (cd) tubes will do piano key strikes, and guitar strings like transistors never dreamt, as well as vocals.
Buddy Guy, EC, SRV, and BB King never sounded so life like.
I tried a Jolida JD100 tubed cd player once upon a time with all ss gear, and it takes the digital edge away, and adds a romantic allure to the music, being so true to life if you shut your eyes and swear the artist is in the room with you, front and center.
It was a great little rig, for under the 1K mark (I know a dealer if your interested).
My biggest fear with tubes was that they couldn't deliver the bass as well as transistors, but, that ain't the case.
My newly aquired VTL MB 185 Signatures make my RF 7's hammer hard and there not even broken in yet.
My VTL ST 150 would have given any prior ss rig I had a run for their money in the sheer db department, but do so without the "edge" transistors give.
So again, tubes rule! Are ya sorry you asked?- Bottom
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Be careful Rick,
it may just be the start of something.............
Gotta love this addiction of ours.
Bob- Bottom
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Originally posted by soundhoundBe careful Rick,
it may just be the start of something.............
Gotta love this addiction of ours.
Bob- Bottom
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Originally posted by rick cThinking of getting a better dedicated cd player,going used.Has anyone compared the rotel rcd1072 to the arcam ct73t.Both would be about the same price.Since i upgraded my dvda/sacd player i thought i would do this as well.Any opinions would be appreciated.Player would be via analog of rotel rsx1056.thanksRuss- Bottom
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