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Re: I respectfully disagree

Posted by MikeP on March 28, 1999 at 15:19:33:


I respect your opinion, but most on this forum would probably disagree. I know I have compared cd players in the same system and they do not sound the same. Many years ago, I thought they all sounded the same. At the time I had a Sony portable which sounded nice musically, but made mechanical noise, so I bought an Adcom 575 thinking it would sound the same, but be better constructed and be quieter mechanically. 3 or 4 weeks later I realized that I had not been listening to cds all the way through and was playing LPs more. I hooked the Sony back up and it was instant relief. The Adcom was very fatiguing. This was my introduction to the fact that all cdps do not sound the same.

I'm not trying to convince you. I can't. Only you can. I don't buy into a lot of tweaks out there, but I don't generally argue with those that do. After all. given the above, I have been wrong before :-)

Anyway, enough said. Lets not turn this into an "is - ain't" kind of discussion. Some people just have a different opinion.
Regards.