CDP - Wadia 830/Cary 303/Ayre CX7


I am looking to upgrade my current cd player, a CAL CL10. The Cal is nice player, but I am looking for more...something that is smoother & more musical without loosing the detail and dynamics. My system comprises a Krell preamp & amp, B&W N804 speakers,and XLO cables. The CAL seems really good certain music types (female vocals, alt. rock), but doesn't seem as engaging as some other players.
I am looking at .....
Wadia 830 (used)- seems to have great reviews with few detractors, reliable, but no local Wadia dealer around me?
Cary 303 - listened to a used one at my dealer. Appeared very smooth & musical on monitor audio speakers. Not sure how this will be on my system. I will probably demo overnight. (I also listen to an arcam 92...nice player, but didn't seem to have the same soundstage and more analytical. The cary seemed more musical)
Ayre CX7 - very good reviews & had a brief listen on a Krell/B&W setup. Great soundstage, dynamics and detail. Liked it a lot, but expensive. Given teh level of detail will it be forgiving of poorer quality cds? This dealer is about 2 hrs away. I plan on arranging an appoint. next time up there. They also have the shanling cdps. Any thoughts?

I would appreciate any thoughts or recommendation on any of these CD players. The Cary is the only one that is practical to borrow overnight, so it is hard to have an even comparison. Thank you for your thoughts, macct

macct

Showing 1 response by karls

Both Wadia and Ayre are great choices and you can't go wrong with either one. Both are very neutral, musical, detailed, and dynamic. The Cary will be more euphonic (warm, smooth) and less "neutral" than either of them, depends on whether you like that kind of sound or not. If you can demo it in your system with a wide variety of music, definitely do it. It shouldn't take too long to determine whether you are going to like it or not. I stay away from anything made in China on general principles.