Nevertheless, Raquel, the poster asked about upsampling CD players.
Electrocompaniet is now part of WestControl, so it is has undergone a transformation and is not out of business.
Electrocompaniet/WestControl.
I have owned the EMC 1-UP SE in its stock form and in its Empirical Audio modified version. I have owned half a dozen other world-class CD/Universal players that are upsamplers and non-upsamplers. The best I've found thus far is the APL Denon 3910. It's interesting to note that Alex Peychev originally sold his APL Denon 3910 as a non-upsampling machine and now sells it as a 24 bit/ 88.2kHz upsampling machine because he believes it sounds better.
If you really want to experience upsampling vs. non-upsampling for around $2000, I'd suggest taking a look at the Stello DA220 DAC for $1195 NEW and an Empirical Audio modified Sony DVP-S7700 (approx. $850). For around $2000, you'll have a state-of-the-art upsampling (or non-upsampling) redbook playback system. What could be better than the ability to choose?
Electrocompaniet is now part of WestControl, so it is has undergone a transformation and is not out of business.
Electrocompaniet/WestControl.
I have owned the EMC 1-UP SE in its stock form and in its Empirical Audio modified version. I have owned half a dozen other world-class CD/Universal players that are upsamplers and non-upsamplers. The best I've found thus far is the APL Denon 3910. It's interesting to note that Alex Peychev originally sold his APL Denon 3910 as a non-upsampling machine and now sells it as a 24 bit/ 88.2kHz upsampling machine because he believes it sounds better.
If you really want to experience upsampling vs. non-upsampling for around $2000, I'd suggest taking a look at the Stello DA220 DAC for $1195 NEW and an Empirical Audio modified Sony DVP-S7700 (approx. $850). For around $2000, you'll have a state-of-the-art upsampling (or non-upsampling) redbook playback system. What could be better than the ability to choose?