tube CD player for tube integrated amp?


recent lurker, first time poster here.

I'm looking for the best midrange for vocal, guitar, piano music. Tube or solid state redbook CD player would be a better match to my current system (below)

Under my consideration currently:
Ah! Noeb Tjoeb 4000
Doge 6 with NOS tube upgrades
Marantz SA 8001
Cambridge Audio 840C

I recently upgraded to Primaluna Prologue II tube integrated amp driving my old KEF 5 series II speakers. The improvement is so outstanding that my 22-year audiophile itch returns.

Thanks for your inputs.
ez_ear

Showing 2 responses by cincy_bob

I have been overwhelmed by the sound quality of the Doge 6 CDP given the modest price tag. While I don't have any experience with the other players you are considering, I would be surprised if anything in this price class can beat the Doge 6.
Ez ear, to date, I have not been too creative with the tubes in my Doge 6 CD players. You might be aware that Pacific Valve has a decent stock of tubes - both new reissue tubes and NOS tubes. The staff at Pacific Valve has experimented with various tubes in the Doge 6 CDP, so I trusted them to recommend the upgraded tube complement. You can check my virtual system threads for the specifics, but my recollection is that they replaced the four 12AX7s with Tong-Sols and the pair of 12AT7s with 1987 JAN Phillips tubes. The cost of the six upgrade tubes was modest (less than $100), and the sound is excellent. So I have not, personally, gone any further to experiment with alternative tubes.

As an aside, I would advise caution in putting any faith in the high-endaudio.com shootout findings. To put it mildly, there is a lot of controversy swirling around about that shootout. You can read all the dirty laundry over at the Asylum if you are interested.

Nonetheless, the Doge 6 is really an unbelievable value. When you see the build quality of this unit and hear the level of performance, you will be impressed.

By the way, as good as the Doge 6 is, it really is not in the same league as the AMR CD-77, which IMO is one of the very best SOTA digital sources currently available, regardless of price.