matthewpianist
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Sorry, but... the Tangent CD doesn't do gapless playback, and the Ruark one is specifically for their own systems. If you go down the compact CD player route, Project is the safest bet.
I have the Pro-Ject CD E. It sounds good and looks well built. However, I find the mechanism to be an abomination. Often it takes me more than one go to load a CD. When it fails to load a CD, I have to power off and power back on whereby it offers me a small edge to grab hold of the CD.Sorry, but... the Tangent CD doesn't do gapless playback, and the Ruark one is specifically for their own systems. If you go down the compact CD player route, Project is the safest bet.
Plus the boxes needed to rip files to a USB.....
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I've just got one (today), following a positive experience my dad has had with it. Have you spoken to the dealer?I have the Pro-Ject CD E. It sounds good and looks well built. However, I find the mechanism to be an abomination. Often it takes me more than one go to load a CD. When it fails to load a CD, I have to power off and power back on whereby it offers me a small edge to grab hold of the CD.
Mine is now going back for a refund.I've just got one (today), following a positive experience my dad has had with it. Have you spoken to the dealer?
Ah that's a shame, have you got a replacement in mind?Mine is now going back for a refund.
Not yet, I'll be falling back on my NAD for now. I want something half-width, but there's not much out there without getting into silly money. Times like this, I wish I'd kept my Apollo-R, but they're expensive second hand, and they don't make new ones anymore.Ah that's a shame, have you got a replacement in mind?
Shanling make them small, the CD80 is sensible (ish) price £339.99. I was considering the ET3 model then I saw what they were charging, if I come across second hand on eBay I might consider 🙂Not yet, I'll be falling back on my NAD for now. I want something half-width, but there's not much out there without getting into silly money. Times like this, I wish I'd kept my Apollo-R, but they're expensive second hand, and they don't make new ones anymore.
I saw that. Bit of an unknown quantity though...Shanling make them small, the CD80 is sensible (ish) price £339.99. I was considering the ET3 model then I saw what they were charging, if I come across second hand on eBay I might consider 🙂
Shanling CD80 CD Player (Black) : Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Buy Shanling CD80 CD Player (Black). Free delivery and returns on eligible orders.www.amazon.co.uk
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I hear you and right to be cautious.I saw that. Bit of an unknown quantity though...
Creek do a half width one CD4040 but its £699I saw that. Bit of an unknown quantity though...
I'd go for one of these:Shanling make them small, the CD80 is sensible (ish) price £339.99. I was considering the ET3 model then I saw what they were charging, if I come across second hand on eBay I might consider 🙂
Shanling CD80 CD Player (Black) : Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Buy Shanling CD80 CD Player (Black). Free delivery and returns on eligible orders.www.amazon.co.uk
Very nice. I have heard of them. Looks quality 👍I'd go for one of these:
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IOTAVX NP3 network CD player - HifiPilot, 434,00 €
The NP3 network player combines all the important source devices - streamer, CD player, DAB+ & FM radio and numerous other connections.iotavx.com
I have the IOTAVX AVXP 7-230. Brilliant surround sound power amp, fed from the Oppo. For when I want to annoy the neighbours!Very nice. I have heard of them. Looks quality 👍
Neighbourly love is over rated. Ha ha ha!I have the IOTAVX AVXP 7-230. Brilliant surround sound power amp, fed from the Oppo. For when I want to annoy the neighbours!
Hi,
First time posting so please excuse my ignorance if this has been asked before.
I'm currently looking for a 1 box solution ideally, to improve my Hifi experience. I'm currently running a Pro-Ject TT through a Rega Fono Mini into a Sonos ERA100. This is so that I can play music from TT in that room only or through the whole house as I have Sonos in 2 other rooms.
My wife doesn't like a lot of wires and and reducing the amount of components in the system will reduce this. My Budget is about £1000 for new components so I've been looking at the Technic's SA-600, Eversolo Play CD. I would still be getting a Sonos port so that I can connect to the rest of my system. As well as collecting vinyl I still have a lot of CD's mainly rock, metal & hip hop, hence why choosing the 2 mentioned earlier.
Is there any better solutions that I haven't thought of? Wiim ultra amp (but doesn't have a CD player). I haven't chosen speakers to go in the room where the TT is, but it's not a big room at 3.5m x 3.5m so would be bookshelf speakers. Once I know the amp for the speakers I can then go and demo.
Any help on suggestions is greatly appreciated.
This is how the forum has always worked. And always will.Not sure how we ended up with multiple boxes when the OP wants an all-in-one 🙂
No, the TV is in the next room with a Blu-Ray player and Sonos Arc Ultra.Not a one box solution, but avoiding the need for a CD player, is the system near your TV, and do you have a blu-ray player? If you do, use it a transport, optical out into your amps DAC.
I really wouldn't put too much credence to WHF reviews, they operate within their own bubble.I didn't manage to get to Richer Sounds due to a hungover wife. 😆
I then read this yesterday
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This feature-laden, smartly designed compact streaming amp is a joy to use, but is let down by disappointing sound quality
Great features and design, shame about the soundwww.whathifi.com
Still looking at new.
For the CD player option I did see Cheap Audio Man recommend the SMSL PL100.
When I was looking at the separates route I was looking at the Mission components due to being more compact. My TT I demoed with the 778 Amp.
What I keep seeing on the forum's is to trust your own ears. Only you can hear (or not) musical nuances between different configurations of hifi components.I really wouldn't put too much credence to WHF reviews, they operate within their own bubble.
Other credited reviewers have given the Play the thumbs up. The only requirement for those is matching them up with the right pair of speakers.
Turan a little smug at times but he is a mighty fine reviewer, he's analytical and thorough with his reviews.
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