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Top Vintage CD Player

Phillips CD-80
Onkyo Integra DX-708
Magnavox CDB-650
Carver SD/A-490t
Technics SL-P1300
Pioneer Elite PD-65
Sony Playstation 2 - early version
DBX DX5

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Offline vstarkwell

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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame
« Reply #15 on: October 09, 2015, 12:53:52 PM »
Sorry to revive an old thread, my question is which of any of the ones mentioned have variable outputs?

Any recommendations for CDP's with variable outputs other then the ones listed?

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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame
« Reply #16 on: October 09, 2015, 12:59:21 PM »
I don't know about the rest but I believe the Onkyo does, I know my 706 does.
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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame
« Reply #17 on: October 09, 2015, 05:32:16 PM »
Can't really vote as I never owned any of those.
My old 14 bit Magnavox was my favorite but of course i modded it to heck.

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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame
« Reply #18 on: October 10, 2015, 07:13:54 AM »
My Mac MCD 7007.  It's based on the Phillips unit.  Bought it new 22 years ago and still haven't found anything I like better at a reasonable price.
Mac stuff, Sony HDR-F1HD AM/FM/HD tuner, Denon DRS 810 cassette, Denon CDR-W1500 CD recorder, Music Hall MMF-9 w/B&O MMC2, B & O 4002 w/B & O 20 CL, Revox A-77

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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame
« Reply #19 on: October 10, 2015, 11:26:19 AM »
I only have had the Carver unit but my old Magnavox cd player I bought in college is still in use and sounds great!
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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame
« Reply #20 on: October 22, 2015, 03:45:49 PM »
I am willing to bet that I own a vintage "Hall of Fame" cd player that noone else around here does.

It's the JVC XL-V1100. It's a single disc cd player that weighs over 20 pounds. Very impressive looking.

It is a beautiful sounding unit.......or was until 2 weeks ago. I went to put it in my seasonal rotation, but everything seems fine except that it is not reading the discs.

Check out the webpage here on more details on it:

http://test.vintage-audio-laser.com/JVC-XL-V1100

JUST LOOK AT THOSE INTERNALS!!

I'm actually tinkering with the idea of selling it soon. I just have too many things.

OldiesButGoodies

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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame
« Reply #21 on: October 23, 2015, 07:45:50 AM »
It has a separate rear end chassis for, I guess, power supply stuff.  Very nice,  never seen it before.   Did it sound decent last time you tried it? That is the thing with the CD-80: it is vintage but it still sounds amazing.

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Re: The Vintage CD Player Hall of Fame dbx DX5
« Reply #22 on: October 23, 2015, 07:46:16 AM »
I'm a big fan of my dbx dx5 cd player and was more than pleased when it returned to my home/ system after more than a decade in someone else's hands lol  ...and thanks to Anders and Tom's hard work it's back in new or better shape! 

variable output, three dbx sound processors that actually work! and per September of 1987 Stereo Review Magazine / Julian Hirsh  " the dbx DX5 has one of the flatest frequency responses we have measured from a CD player. 20 -20,000hz output varied only +0, -0.1db"  and in conclusion " Even without its special circuits, the dbx DX5 would rank as one of the best CD players available. WIth them, it has to be considered a very impressive product indeed."
a bunch of nice sounding stuff. Nice that I'm finally able to actually listen to file music for the first time...