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Reddit mentions of Pioneer CD Player Home, Black (PD-10AE)
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192 kHz/24-bit DAC ; Center mounted drive for more rigid platform/less vibrationHigh-accuracy clock ; Optimized for CDs, for reliability and low noise25-Track memory playback ; AKM 4482VT DAC with a high precision clock pulseRandom and repeat playback. Power requirements - 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz. Power Consumption - 12 W. Power Consumption during standby - 0.2 WLarge capacity EI transformer
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 4.1 Inches |
Length | 11.4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1X1X1 |
Weight | 11.2 Pounds |
Width | 17.1 Inches |
Looking for a good CD player (not portable or rackmount) for under $200.
I have a nice Marantz turntable and a Marantz HD-AMP1 that sends great signal to my Martin Logans. I have over 1000 CDs that are just gathering dust since I ripped them to FLAC.
I'd love to put the CDs on a shelf (rather than throw them away) to look pretty and to pull discs to listen to sometimes. But I have no CD player.
Since I lost my job, is it reasonable to expect good audio quality from a basic, inexpensive CD player that can plug into the back of the HD-AMP1 using a digital optical connection? I'm not sure if there are components inside the CD player that will make enough of a detectable difference.
Something under $200 if possible? The Teac, Onkyo, and Pioneer come to mind.
Thanks