03-24-08: Ozzy
Arthursmuck,
The Cary and the APL are both great machines.
The Cary has a deeper further back soundstage, the APL has a more up front presentation.
I also think the Cary has better frequency extremes.
I bought Ozzy's APL Denon 3910, and I previously owned an APL Denon 3910. My previous APL sounded considerably more open, extended and life-like than Ozzy's APL.
As it turns out, Ozzy's APL Denon 3910 was a first iteration player, and my previous APL Denon 3910 was a newer version (newer DACs, transformers, and upsampler).
My Modwright Sony 999ES is more extended than the APL Denon 3910 purchased from Ozzy, which is now being updated by Alex with new DACs, transformers and the new tubed output stage developed for the APL NWO. I expect the changes will have a profound effect on the player's performance.
The bottom line is that there are many iterations of the APL Denon 3910 players, and each version sounds somewhat different. I was surprised at how Ozzy's APL performed because it was nothing like the APL I remembered. It's now clear to me that the differences between APL versions can be more substantial than I realized.
Therefore, one should consider the various APL iterations when reading comparisons between APL Denon 3910 players and other brands/models.