XA7ES, Miles, Cary 301, ARC CD-1?? Direct to amp..


Hi all!

I know that this topic has been BEATEN to death and I HAVE looked through the archives, but still have questions.

I need a CDP that'll connect directly to my amp. I've seen many recommendations for the Theta Miles...is it really that good?

The Sony XA-7ES seems like a hell of a piece for the money. It also seems that there are many people using it w/o a pre with good results.

Finally, I'm intrigued by the Audio Research CD-1. Anyone have any experience with using the remote volume capability?

I'm sure that each of these players is good in its' own right, but what I'd like to know is which one (or maybe another?) would do the best job of driving an amp directly?

BTW - I'm trying not to spend much more than about $1K used. $1,300 would be the absolute MAX.

Thanks everybody!
danheather
My only comment is on the Sony XA7ES since I own one. It drives my amp directly and sounds its best this way - bypassing the preamp all together. For the price, you can't go wrong. Its a very good sounding player on its own and you can improve it some with an outboard DAC (but then you'll likely need a preamp with the DAC). I should also mention that the Sony controls and layout make a lot of sense, both the front panel and the remote. It's a very well thought out player. I have a much higher-end player (Cary 306/200) that is a total mess ergonomically compared to the Sony.
I have not used any of the players you listed, but I am using a Wadia directly to my power amp. I was very skeptical when a friend suggested I at least try taking my ARC pre-amp out of the loop. I argued back that the sound stage would collaps, imaging would go away and it would sound to analytical. After some proding we tried it, none of the above happened and the overall presentation dramticaly improved. I have since sold the pre-amp and have been using it this way for well over a year. I guess the point of all this is, I think you are on the right track, and you might want to consider one of the Wadia players. Good luck in your search.......Bob
I also use a Wadia direct into the amp, and very strongly recommend the brand, but most of them are out of your price range. (If you can find a used 830 for under $2k, it's definitely worth stretching your budget. While not as good as Wadia's big guns, it's still worlds better than what you have listed. If this is out of the question, 23's can be found for around your price.) There is no question that direct is much better than through a preamp if you have no other sources. The Theta is excellent but on the punchy side of neutral, the ARC is also excellent but on the soft side of neutral, and the Sony is in between but I will never buy a Sony because I've had absolutely miserable quality issues with every piece of Sony gear I've ever owned (quite a few, but I learn eventually...)
I own a Sony XA7ES. I think it is an excellent piece for the going rate ($900.00 to $1100.00 used currently). It does have an excellent variable out, but ONLY in single ended mode. The balanced outputs are fixed, you must use them with a pre-amp. I finally bought an Adcom GFP-750 pre amp so I could use my Rowland Model 2 amp with the Sony to its full potential-balanced.
I have a friend who had a "Balanced" Theta Miles. They do come single ended or balanced-you'll pay more for balanced... I tried the Theta, it didn't sound any better than my Sony & it comes with a real cheap (Pioneer) remote. Theta has kind of forgotten the Miles, I don't think they have ever offered an upgrade for it.
If I were you I'd buy a used Sony. If you don't like it or find something better, you probably won't lose a dime when you sell it.
What amp do you have? If it isn't a truly balanced amp you don't need a balanced output on your CD player..

Daniel
First off. Mark Levinson 39 cd player will sound more musical more detailed liquid mids and bigger overall presentation. I tried alot of players and I love my 39 I will never sell it I will just upgrade it to the 390s. You can pick one up for around 3,000. I had the theta miles prior to buying the 39 and the theta is a great cd player for the money. the theta is smoother than the wadia 830 by far. Heres why. The Mark Levinson and the Theta Miles both have an analoge volume control which is very important when driving an amplifier direct. When you turn the volume down you dont lose bits of information it just gets softer.Wadia makes great gear but I have found that when you turn them up they can souns somewhat analytical. So if you have your heart set on wadia you will need to match your cables accordingly. Out of all the above the 39 is superior in my eyes but everyone is diffrent. Read the reviews on the 39 and it will sell it self. Plus for 3,000 you cant buy a player to come close to it. Also the theta miles is no longer in production so you may want to consider that also. Remember. Analoge volume controls equals a smoother sound when running direct. good luck if you need help you can email me and I will be happy to give you my number and answer any questions you may have