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Review 2 of 32
Price Paid:
$600.00
from ebay Summary: This is a really wonderful player for the money. Since CAL has been bought out and shut down, great deals can be had on some very high quality gear. I actually purchased mine on EBAY for 600 bucks new in the box.
Yes it is very important to list the gear that you are running as some components match better with others for example, an overly crisp sound from a solid state preamp can be smoothed out with a good tube amp. Also the overall quality of the equipment is critically important, the weakest link in your system theory is sadly very true. I don't want to sound like an audio snob here, but if someone trashes a high end component and lists any receiver as thier source of amplification take it with a grain of salt. Oh, the dimentions of the room are also key. If the length is a multiple of the width (6 by 12 for example), your Krell amp is going to sound like a Crell amp. A good balance of absorbtion and reflection is key.
I am running B&W N805s, McIntosh MC275, Adcom GFP 750, internal Biwired, Balanced cables preamp to amp. Strengths: Wonderful value for the money. This player was around 1700 bucks when released. If you read reviews on it, comparisons are often made with very high end players that are twice or three times the price. Yes there are differences between the elite players and the CAL but in general they are very slight and to some degree a matter of listener preference. If you have the money and the slightest improvements in imaging, base extension and detail are critical then the extra 3-4 grand may be woth it. You really need Elite equipment to appreciate the difference. Also, you must compare various players in you home, never in the store where listening conditions are very different.
Oh, it has a digital input so you can use it as an external DAC, very cool.
I tried using my old Rotel player as a transport; it was not as good as the internal one in the CAL. (slight but I could tell the difference.) Weaknesses: The display is terrible!!!!!!!!!!
You simply can not see anything even a few feet away. The light that can be turned off an on with the remote makes visualization even worse.
Plastic remote with a 1700 dollar player...
Otherwise the remote works fine, just a little disappointing
No balanced outs (that is why this player is not 4 grand)
The transport really has a great deal of trouble with CDs that are scratched or dirty. I have some burned disks that work reasonably well again so long as they are clean. On disks that skip I use my old Rotel as the transport and it works fine.
Similar Products Used: Note, I did not actually bring a Wadia home to AB the CAL. My opinions are based on listening to many high quality players over the years.
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