Hello Guys!
I own a Audiomeca Creatura CD player (it's a previous model in the Audiomeca range, costed about £1300 or around DM4000). It is a stunning machine!
It replaced (bettered this combo in terms of sheer musicality) my meridian 500 transport and D/A converter. I compared this model (and the smaller Obsession I and II modells) to some other players I owned and a friends players too. They bettered Sony CDP XA 50, Copland CD266, Primare D20, various Meridian gear...
And the looks are to die for(as well as a matter of taste)! A friend of mine has an Audiomeca MephistoII Transport and Audiomeca D/A converter. It is the BEST sounding CD replay combo I have ever heard! Magical! Not to mention the out of this world look of this transport...
Anyone who listened to Vinyl for a long time owe itself to audition a properly setup (this is an issue with this brand players) Audiomeca CD player. They sound as close as it gets to analogue gear. If that's what you look for don't search any longer-I believe that nobody has found anything closer. Any model is outstanding if not unbeatable (if "analogue"&"lifelike" sound is what you want) in their price range and then some!
The others call the sound "soft" or "muddy" but I find their systems sound "forward" "thin" and "in the face" something that's hard to find in good analogue replay systems and very tiersome in long term listening sessions.
I enjoy the Audiomeca CD player/s so much that I din't resist to reply to this post.
I can't recommend nothing higher!
Best regards
to all of you "hooked" on the Audiomeca sound as well as to the others,
David D. from Yugoslavia.
I own a Audiomeca Creatura CD player (it's a previous model in the Audiomeca range, costed about £1300 or around DM4000). It is a stunning machine!
It replaced (bettered this combo in terms of sheer musicality) my meridian 500 transport and D/A converter. I compared this model (and the smaller Obsession I and II modells) to some other players I owned and a friends players too. They bettered Sony CDP XA 50, Copland CD266, Primare D20, various Meridian gear...
And the looks are to die for(as well as a matter of taste)! A friend of mine has an Audiomeca MephistoII Transport and Audiomeca D/A converter. It is the BEST sounding CD replay combo I have ever heard! Magical! Not to mention the out of this world look of this transport...
Anyone who listened to Vinyl for a long time owe itself to audition a properly setup (this is an issue with this brand players) Audiomeca CD player. They sound as close as it gets to analogue gear. If that's what you look for don't search any longer-I believe that nobody has found anything closer. Any model is outstanding if not unbeatable (if "analogue"&"lifelike" sound is what you want) in their price range and then some!
The others call the sound "soft" or "muddy" but I find their systems sound "forward" "thin" and "in the face" something that's hard to find in good analogue replay systems and very tiersome in long term listening sessions.
I enjoy the Audiomeca CD player/s so much that I din't resist to reply to this post.
I can't recommend nothing higher!
Best regards
to all of you "hooked" on the Audiomeca sound as well as to the others,
David D. from Yugoslavia.