Is the CAL ICON a reliable choice in a used CDP


Anyone know of problems I should be concered about when considering a 10yr old ICON? Does its sound still compete with more modern CDP's? How would it compare with
a Cambridge Audio CD4se or CD6 or Marantz CD63/67se?

Thanks for your help.
dakajoba
The CAL Icon MkII is almost universally praised as a very reliable CD player which makes better than merely acceptable music and can also serve as a very good transport further down the upgrade path. Bought mine as a dealer demo about six or so years ago. It sees extensive use and even some abuse, and it still works like new. Sounds very nice played by itself; even better through a high quality dac. In fact, it might sound better than a low grade or older dac.
I have had several old CALs and they have been electrically reliable but mechanically not so good. The drawers eventually get sticky and have to be cleaned, drawer drive belt replaced, etc. I would strongly recommend finding a Mk II with Power Boss, noticeably better than the standard version and excellent sound quality for the money.
I'm not sure about early Icon's but the used Icon MKII that I had in my system for 6 years was very reliable electrically and mechanically. Never had a single problem with it. I sold my Icon MKII this past summer and the new owner is still enjoying it to this day. It's not even in the same league as the Marantz 63/67se.... the Icon MKII is a much higher quality unit.