tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post4184591882214493240..comments2024-02-19T19:44:29.475-06:00Comments on AudioMatters: Meanwhile, playing around with a cheap tablePatrickDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13954862314456749711noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-44426176294839342462015-07-18T23:16:47.220-05:002015-07-18T23:16:47.220-05:00Jim
I have an old Rotel that does same duty for m...Jim<br /><br />I have an old Rotel that does same duty for me...but when I play it on its own, it does not compete. Still, I have several players, including a Denon SACD less than 10 years old, which won't play anything. Lesson here? I have no idea...but that old Denon turntable kicks ass, their SACD players I'll never touch again.PatrickDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13954862314456749711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131917496301371356.post-77119339627708298442015-07-18T22:32:19.872-05:002015-07-18T22:32:19.872-05:00Actually Patrick, my 1990 (does that count?) Merid...Actually Patrick, my 1990 (does that count?) Meridian 208 cd player, used as a transport for a variety of DACs for the past 15 years, still astonishes me when I occasionally unhitch it. No, it doesn't have the ear-scouring resolution of today's technology, but the euphonious, full-bodied sound is a treat still. And the tweaks (sorbothane feet, a marble plinth and occasional clean with a treatment disc) cost me less than £100.Jimnoreply@blogger.com