Entrigo

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Anyone has compared these CD players?

I have had the 6005 for 10 years and have always felt like it was a perfectly good CD player, but I have since upgraded all other components in my set-up and have been pondering whether to change.

I have seen the other two players listed on sale (around the £400 mark) and wonder if they would be an improvement over the CD6005?
 
Anyone has compared these CD players?

I have had the 6005 for 10 years and have always felt like it was a perfectly good CD player, but I have since upgraded all other components in my set-up and have been pondering whether to change.

I have seen the other two players listed on sale (around the £400 mark) and wonder if they would be an improvement over the CD6005?
Perhaps, in build quality the Pearl Lite is going to be better however I have not actually compared them and I doubt many have as they all came out at different times.
If your 6005 is still going strong I would keep it.
 

matthewpianist

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Don't bother. I had a new CD60 briefly, and it was nothing special. Sounded like a CD6007 in a heavier case to be honest. I don't think there's much to be gained by replacing the CD player - I would have suggested a Rega Apollo-R or Apollo as a warmer and more fluid sounding alternative, but they aren't in plentiful supply, and Rega discontinued it (and the Brio amp) last year.
 
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DougK1

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Anyone has compared these CD players?

I have had the 6005 for 10 years and have always felt like it was a perfectly good CD player, but I have since upgraded all other components in my set-up and have been pondering whether to change.

I have seen the other two players listed on sale (around the £400 mark) and wonder if they would be an improvement over the CD6005?
I've owned both the PM/CD6004 and the Pearl Lite pair, wasn't a huge amount in it really, except the Pearl Lite CDP can play SACD. Actually, still got the Pearl Lites... must get around to selling them :)
 

Stuart.W.D

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Anyone has compared these CD players?

I have had the 6005 for 10 years and have always felt like it was a perfectly good CD player, but I have since upgraded all other components in my set-up and have been pondering whether to change.

I have seen the other two players listed on sale (around the £400 mark) and wonder if they would be an improvement over the CD6005?

The CD6005 is already a solid performer, offering a smooth, warm sound that Marantz is known for. The SA8005 is part of Marantz's higher-end line and features better components overall, which typically results in a cleaner, more detailed sound, especially at higher volumes. The SA8005 offers more advanced features, such as Super Audio CDs
and a higher-quality headphone amplifier.

If you are looking for better sound quality, and premium build quality, and you are willing to invest more, then upgrading to the Marantz SA8005 can be worthwhile. If you are happy with the performance of the CD6005, and you're mainly using it for casual listening, the CD6005 still offers great value for money. I actually used my CD6005 as a transport connected to a Rega Dac with the Marantz PM8005!
 

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