Redbook CDP under $1,000 used


I need a CDP for my office system, to replace my APL Denon 3900 tube CDP, since the latter is is so good that I brought it home. Anything around that has the same airiness, musicality and detail for under $1K, used? Suggestions welcome.
springbok10

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For your budget, you might actually be better off with a DAC and an inexpensive DVD player as a transport. The MHDT DAC's have been getting a lot of good press, although I have yet to hear one personally.

Otherwise, I can always recommend a Music Hall CD-25 (which is way under your $1000 limit used). It's a unit that sounds very good for the price, and would be good for an office system. Or, maybe an Oppo BDP-83SE. I have the regular (non-SE) version, and it sounds fine with CD's. I hear the SE version sounds better with analog outputs. It also has the benefit of playing anything that's round and shiny, regardless of format.

Or, consider a used Arcam CD23. They sound good and are built like a tank. You might also be able to find an older Classe CD player. Even more options: Some of the offerings from Jolida, Cambridge, or Rotel.

I suspect any of the above units would work just fine for your purpose in the office.

Michael

Michael
Springbok, did you manage to audition both the Marantz and the Sony 5400ES? If so, I'd like to get your thoughts on how the two compared, and why you chose the Marantz.

Michael