Audio Aero Prima or Consonance REF 2.2 cd player.


I was ready to purchase a prima cd player several months ago, until my finances prevented me to do. In the mean time I was searching for a used player to get my by until I could purchase a new player. I found a used Resolution Audio CD-50 very reasonable. I am at the point where I can purchase new. So not sure exactly what to do. Took me sometime to find the cd-50. I have been reading some very good things about the CONSONANCE REF 2.2 player. I haven't had a chance to listen to any of these players.
I listen to rock and roll and usually very loud. My system consists of a Hafler XL-600 amp, AR SP9MKII preamp and a pair of klipsch KLF30's. I like the system for what it is.
I am curious if anyone has had a chance to listen to either the Prima or the REF2.2, maybe compare the two, if so, could I get an opinion? I have waited so long to make a purchase. I want to make sure I buy the better of the two.
Thanks to all that reply in advance!
johnymac
I also have a Prima cdp and can not complain. I did not compare to other cdp's, but it was a lot better than what I had. You can not go wrong with this player, as Warren and others have suggested. Check out Audio Gallery in Toronto, sometimes a seldom use demo comes up.
Can't help over-reading raving reviews on this "Audio Aero Prima 24/192 CD player" from goners. BUT HOW does one go about
auditioning this beaut..? I live in northern CA.

So far MN is the only listed U.S. Aero distributor.. Am I out of luck on this one? I am considering upgrading my cdp but still debating on how to go about it.. CDT/DAC versus CDP with tube outs.

It's always been my way to locally audition before I decide on any piece of audio... (backed by testimonials from asylums and reviews)of course.
There are at least two Audio Aero Outlets in the San Francisco Bay Area. You can call the folks at Globe Audio www.globeaudio.com and ask. I don't remember the name of one of the outlets in San Francisco. It is located just off from Van Ness Avenue, near Pine St. (I think).

Anyway, the folks at Globe are very helpful.
Unclejeff,

Thanks for your info.. I already spoke with Kevin of Audio Vision in SF(Van Ness And Pine st.). He has the Aero Prima 24/192 in stock. I'll probably audition this weekend.

Just one question. I heard there is the Prima and the Prima 24/192. If this is so how does one distinguish between the 2?

Thank you again.
Okay, here's a bit of an open secret about getting great information about the latest on Audio Aero.

First, there is that fellow in Minnesota, or wherever, who has the rights to U.S Distribution. I forget his name, but while he is a real nice guy on the phone, he is not as helpful as the North American Outlet located at Globe Audio in Canada.

Call them: (800)330-3804.

the response is so good that you will wind up calling them first, even when you think the information is available locally.

These guys even track individual serial numbers and releases and can answer all kinds of questions.

Good luck!