Overlooked "High End" CD-player !

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Just to inform (or brag); by "accident" I found a Yamaha CDX-993 for sale at a local auction, at a nearly reasonable price.
The Yamaha used to be the "flag-ship", and not extremely high-priced as new. http://www.yamaha-audio.co.uk/archive/homehifi/cdplayer/cdx-993/index.php

Anyway, after having read this; http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/yamaha993_e.html , http://www.hifichoice.co.uk/archive/perl/195_printreview.htm ,
and this; http://www.zero-distortion.com/tests/yamaha-cdx993/yamaha-cdx993.htm

I did the same tweaking, and a few more...
It is the best player I have ever owned, it trashes my MicroMega, my Nakamichi CD-4, my Denon DCD-1500 and all Marantz players I have owned, incl. CD-14.
And it has the best bass ever heard from CD-players, not only deep and focused, but musical!

Im still in shock! It's a "keeper"!

Arne K
NORWAY :cheerful:
 
Very good CDP

Yes, you've bought a very good cd player.
Another one, even cheaper, that is very good, even in standard form, is the Denon DCD-835.
Sometimes I cannot understand why some devices aren't talked about, and they don't sell.
I mean, your Yamaha is miles ahead in all aspects to a Rega Planet.
Ever opened a Rega?
The constuction is soooo cheap!:bawling:
And your Yamaha is cheaper, even new, than the Planet.:bigeyes:
It must be one of hi-fi's best kept secrets.:nod:
 
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Re: overlooked...

I was looking for a Teac / Pioneer / Sony based CD-player, for "drive" use...(Yamaha uses Sony-laser), and was almost going to buy a Theta Pearl drive(Pioneer-laser), a good(sounding) drive, but did not get the right price...(and I do not like the "up-side-down"-CD-loading).
Have not tested a Teac drive the last 5 years...cannot comment them anymore...
I was just so surprised about what the "modest" Yamaha could do !
Explanation ? A very sturdy chassis(~10kg), A power-supply better than many integrated amps!, discrete output-stage in class-A...many quality-componets(caps), ????

Arne K
 
If I could inject some comments...sony and Phillips have the copywright to their joint design in compact disk players...so hence most manufactures will use their design to avoid infringement....the Denon 1520 was an awsome player with a few mods also...the Yamaha units have always had a great drive....I threw out more pioneer units that were virtually new because they were so cheap!!!!...especially their car units....I havent opened up alot but...not everything..... Rotel seemed to be a well made unit.
Just my 2 cents!!:)

Cheers!!The DIRT®
 
Hi! It looks like there are some real CD-Player cracks in here :)
What´s the DENON called LAMDA SUPER LINEAR CONVERTER, it´s in a DCD-890 I got from ebay for 30€? there are 18bit PCM61´s in there, where are the other 2 bits?
Cool caps in there, Nippon Chemicon AFG series.... BUT the transformer, ha, even a crappy noname player must have a bigger one.... The Player is full of that cheap NJM4558, about 10 pcs count.... never found that amount in any other player, they use them also in the servopart.... strange :cannotbe:
 
Just selling one...

Hi, Arne!
Do you remember? - I'm tried to bought Yamaha with your help in Norway, but "suddenly" find it here in Russia. Now I'm selling it and this is not because of some bad clues- just in case to move to another brand, I had various Yam's a lot to the hilt :). Lamentably a little bit to loose 10 kg of weight... Anyway decision made.

Regards,
Valery.
 
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