help a Die hard ANALOG guy choose a budget CDP


Price range is around 1,200 US. So far I have only considered the Oppo 105D. Current player is a Sony Playstation 1, which sounds better than it has any right to for $30. The player will be the lone source in a bedroom system. Integrated will be Heed Obelisk, small monitor speakers TBD.
fjn04

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@violin  AMEN!  I am enjoying the 30th Anniversary SACD of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road on my SA-8005.  Rediscovering Elton.

@fjn04  I'm responding because of the  heading "die hard analog guy".  I am enchanted by the sound of LPs as well.  I had been using a $1600 Arcam CD player but found myself suffering from listening fatigue on a regular basis.  I started reading a lot about disc spinners.  I read forum posts, user reviews and professional reviews trying to find a path to a more analog sounding disc player.  After all of that research, I concluded that Marantz was the way to go.  

Marantz was on the verge of releasing a new model at the time, the SA-8005 SACD player.  Its predecessor, the 8004, was very well regarded.  The new model was to incorporate more circuit features of the Marantz reference line so I took a leap of faith and ordered the 8005 before it even arrived in the USA.  Fortunately when its arrived, I brought it home and let it play around the clock for weeks.  I placed the same Herbie Audio Lab Tenderfeet under it and began more intensive listening.  It was all I had hoped for and more.  Gone is that upper midrange "hash" that overlaid the music through the Arcam.  The frequency balance is great.  Where it surpassed my expectations was in its soundspace openness. I remain totally satisfied and will listen to a CD or LP for the music I want to hear not the format.

Good luck with your quest.

fossda mentions three companies known for their high value to price ratio. IMHO, the Marantz would be the most analog sounding not just for the linearity of its frequency response and smooth texture but also for the dynamics that so many digiphobes find lacking in the medium. I used to own a Rotel CD player. I bought it mostly in reaction to the crappy sounding player that preceded it. It was replaced ASAP because of a lack of dynamic involvement. Cambridge Audio again is high value but the sound flavor varies considerably from one model to the another within their line.