Let's say I have $5K, tops, to buy a CD player. I don't need digital inputs, outputs, etc. I don't need to spin SACD's. I only intend to play Redbook CD's and want a one-box solution. Would my money be better spent on a new unit, like maybe a Hegel Mohican? Or should I buy a component that was close to state of the art a decade ago? Like maybe a Simaudio 750D, or an Audio Research Reference CD8? Thoughts?
Yes Hegel Mohican! End of digital or angular notes in playback Rounded & natural decay,tempo & timbre. Your mind wanders freely as you listen to music. No jarring reminders that sound digital or hyped/ Hear inside the music,played by humans.
I would think Hegel know what there doing+R&D put into this player. I know 5K is alot but get what you pay for especially compared to 20K+ players. We can list reasons & fears not to purchase but end of day it's because can't afford it.
There will always be unintended industry mistakes & exceptions. I don’t buy a top cd player and contemplate those things. My purpose was to discuss a new experience with Hegel Mohican I don’t know first hand if other companies have attained similar level of improvement.with redbook. I’ve been trying cd players since 1984 and regulary tuned out after a short time. Being a musician guess I wasn’t satisfied with digital products. I know when timing cues are accurate/drums+bass are authentic. My only similar reaction was Linn Ikemi & briefly Sondek cd12.
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