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Review 4 of 4 Summary: The CDP 1.5 is a great CD player. However,transport/tracking problems are unacceptable, especially in a player retailing for $2,600! My local dealer has advised they've had to return four other units (plus my two). I like Classe amplifiers, but I really can't recommend their CD players because of transport/tracking defects.
Value Rating: 4 Stars for Sound/Price Overall Rating: 1 Star for unacceptable mechanical performance Strengths: Extremely musical. Not the most detailed, but everything is there, with great midrange and satisfying bass. Weaknesses: The CD transport. I've already returned TWO brand new units because of defective transports. Both tended to skip occasionally on track 1 of different CDs. This did not happen on the dealer floor model I was permitted to use for two weeks waiting for return/replacement of the defective units. Similar Products Used: My existing player is a Cal Audio Tercet Mk III. In 5 years of use, I can count the number of tracking problems on the fingers of one hand. Examination of the offending disk showed observable, large dust or extraneous particles. Excellent tracking.
I also home auditioned the Linn Ikemi. Excellent CD player, but I found the stereo image to be too laid back and "civilized". However, this was what it sounded like in my system. The dealer had it hooked up to a Mark Levinson integrated amp and the soundstage was very different. Excellent, solid drawer and damping. Good tracking. Audition is essential connected to your home equipment.
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