A nice case should cost no more than £100 and paying £1000s for copper buttons is stupid. The mechanical parts required to play CDs costs £100 these days, so if you pay more than 300 quid for a CD player, you are paying for cosmetics and not sound quality, which cannot be improved by spending more money. CD transport, optics, servo, error correction, firmware, DAC on a circuit board, power supply, plastic display, a cheap, stamped aluminium case and all this in a brown cardboard box sat in a store room in a shop costs at most £300 so if you spend more than this, you are wasting your money. So many on here want a CD transport, then they want a cheap Chinese DAC (which will fail within weeks) and then they bang on about WiiM amps and similar products being the best thing since sliced bread. My advice is just buy a decent CD player and matching amp from a store in the UK and they will do everything you want, with the guarantee of repair or refund if it goes wrong. Stop with all this random B grade crap from Ali Express and other crappy sites. You might save money, but you won't get performance and peace of mind. If I wanted any new HIFI kit, I would just buy stuff from Richer Sounds. They sell some great kit and it's a 6 year warranty on most items. All this cheap nonsense from China won't satisfy your HIFI needs.
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This CD player does nothing different to a CD player from 42 years ago and many on here need to learn about the Red Book standard and realise how a new CD player can't do anything new. Spinning thing, infra red laser, optics, error correction, DAC converting 1411kbps of data into a signal an amp can understand. That's it. People get carried away with all this overpriced bling and don't realise they are buying 42 year old technology that's set in stone. A new CD player isn't a new format. It's a 42 year old product.
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