Best used CD player around £100

Best used CD player around £100

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Fermit and Sarah

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100 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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My olds are adopting a bit of old kit off me, a Rotel RA930 amp (30watts P/C) and some Mission 760's. I need to sort them a CD player to go with it, at around £100. My obvious thought is an Arcam Alpha 7. A great CD player, and we have one in our lesser second system out the back.

Are there any other must consider models that I'd be mad to not consider?

Also some recommendations for a suitable speaker cable for a basic set up like this? I'm a big fan of Van Damme's quality v price, so maybe this? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Van-Damme-268-525-060-B...

Edited by Fermit and Sarah on Saturday 8th September 19:55


Edited by Fermit and Sarah on Saturday 8th September 20:44

legzr1

3,848 posts

139 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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You’ll struggle to beat either of those for value.

I’ve seen a couple of 7s in SE guise recently around your budget - a smoother more ‘mature’ sound than the base 7 from what I remember.

Fermit and Sarah

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Saturday 8th September 2018
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Yes, I'm aware of the SE, that is actually what we have out the back (with a 7 amp and Kef Q15's) I have also had a plain 7, and although I've not heard them side by side I was equally happy with that. Thanks for the advice.

Oh, and another thing, in case anyone has any further suggestions, dad is 73, and a luddite, so nothing other than basic to use!

Edited by Fermit and Sarah on Saturday 8th September 20:52

Dolf Stoppard

1,323 posts

122 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Marantz CD5004 for £169 brand new. Over budget, but buy sensibly priced speaker cable and it shouldn’t be too far away. Or there’s some on eBay for £99. But is it worth it?

Fermit and Sarah

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Dolf Stoppard said:
Marantz CD5004 for £169 brand new. Over budget, but buy sensibly priced speaker cable and it shouldn’t be too far away. Or there’s some on eBay for £99. But is it worth it?
Do you think it would match the performance of the Arcam? (asking genuinely - I don't keep up with what's what with hi-fi anymore, I'm clueless!)

Dolf Stoppard

1,323 posts

122 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Not sure how it would compare to the Arcam. But the Marantz CD players have been five star machines at all different price points in What Hi Fi for as long as I can remember - and yes, I know people have their own views about this publication!

Most Hi Fi shops will also offer systems with them as a component, and I can’t ever remember reading anything bad about them. Oh, and I have one!

castex

4,936 posts

273 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Micromega.
Thank me later.
The transport might go - swap it, it's a Phillips unit.

Fermit and Sarah

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Dolf Stoppard said:
Not sure how it would compare to the Arcam. But the Marantz CD players have been five star machines at all different price points in What Hi Fi for as long as I can remember - and yes, I know people have their own views about this publication!

Most Hi Fi shops will also offer systems with them as a component, and I can’t ever remember reading anything bad about them. Oh, and I have one!
Yes, I get that. Many moons ago (at 18 years old) I worked at Nottingham Hi-Fi Centre (the best hi-fi place in Notts) where I gained my love for nice hi-fi. WHF were right on much, from my point of view, Rotel are IMO lovely budget amps (the one I'm giving away was an unused summer house stereo!) and at the time Mission 752 Freedoms were the 'best speaker under £1000' for years on end , which I agreed with, and 23 years later I still have them in my main set up (Tag McLaren/ Audiolab amps) and I adore them.

The old NHFC stalwart manager Jerry always said 'Bloody What Hi-fi, they'll give stars to who ever buys them the best lunch'

Marantz have always been highly regarded though, I agree. It's just the lack of ability to hear said Marantz side by side with the Arcam. I'm sure it would sound good, it's just not knowing if as good.

Dolf Stoppard

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Saturday 8th September 2018
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castex said:
Micromega.
Thank me later.
The transport might go - swap it, it's a Phillips unit.
While I’m sure it’s a good piece of kit, I’m not sure if my parents said can you source me a CD player for £100, I’d want to give them something that’s 30 plus years old, is from France, and is on its way to breaking!


castex

4,936 posts

273 months

Saturday 8th September 2018
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Dolf Stoppard said:
While I’m sure it’s a good piece of kit, I’m not sure if my parents said can you source me a CD player for £100, I’d want to give them something that’s 30 plus years old, is from France, and is on its way to breaking!
I've had my stage 3 for 20-something years, changed the transport once. It sings.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 9th September 2018
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Totally random comment and hopefully OP understands it's well meant.

I wonder if an older persons hearing may simply not be that as precise as perhaps the OP's is.

Reason I say that is my own hearing has changed over the years. I currently still use a Meridian 206 Cd Player Had it since I think 1991.
I also have an Arcam Black Box Dac I bought second hand some 15 maybe years ago. I bought the arcam simply to put some quality into the output from a dedicated PC I use for music.
As a side line noting the Arcam had 2 digital inputs I put a good quality co ax digital input to it from the Meridian Cd Player. I used to be able to tell a discernible difference between the direct output from the CD player and when routed via the DAC.

I lost that ability a few years ago. They both sound fine and my daughters can hear subtle differences I can no longer hear those differences. I guess what I am suggesting is that a good well built quality made player may be all that's required

Fermit and Sarah

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techiedave said:
Totally random comment and hopefully OP understands it's well meant.

I wonder if an older persons hearing may simply not be that as precise as perhaps the OP's is.

Reason I say that is my own hearing has changed over the years. I currently still use a Meridian 206 Cd Player Had it since I think 1991.
I also have an Arcam Black Box Dac I bought second hand some 15 maybe years ago. I bought the arcam simply to put some quality into the output from a dedicated PC I use for music.
As a side line noting the Arcam had 2 digital inputs I put a good quality co ax digital input to it from the Meridian Cd Player. I used to be able to tell a discernible difference between the direct output from the CD player and when routed via the DAC.

I lost that ability a few years ago. They both sound fine and my daughters can hear subtle differences I can no longer hear those differences. I guess what I am suggesting is that a good well built quality made player may be all that's required
It's a fair comment Dave.

I'm 41, and I am equally as happy listening to my Alpha 7/Kef set up as I am my Tag/Mission one which cost me around £4k to put together second hand. Home cinema is where I can tell a huge difference though, and that accounts for maybe 75% of the better systems use. That is based on previously having a modest Yamaha processor attached to a previous Arcam set-up.

And on the hearing front, we're just getting used to dad being able to hear again. He was as deaf as a post, but he has finally buckled and admitted he does actually need a hearing aid!

Crackie

6,386 posts

242 months

Sunday 9th September 2018
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Technics' SL-PG###A CD players from the early 90s; Hi-Fi Choice magazines group tests uncovered some real giant killers.

In these tests, £200.00 model 520A and £230.00 model 620A were both rated higher than all the models in their various group tests including models from Arcam, Marantz, Mission and some higher priced models from Quad and Meridian costing in excess of £1000.00.

I have a 520A and 620A which get used a garden system; it is very close indeed to the performance of the Wadia I use now; the Wadia cost just under £4000.

Might be able to get one of these if you're quick

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Technics-SL-PS620A-Comp...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Technics-SL-PS620A-CD-P...

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 12th September 2018
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Local facebook pages
I have just bought a Philips CD 610 for £15 for someone
There are some decent bits of kit on there. I simply went on facebook tapped in hifi and waited for it to populate