I’m planning to buy this CDP. What is the highest price I should pay for it? Take causion, that USD is quite high right now compared to SEK! I think, just might offer less than 100 US dollars. But what is the upper limit?
Surely is good looking CDP and I’d love to own one. It should have nice sound and has two great chips in it. I know it’s a vintage player, but it surely looks nice.
The auction stops on sunday evening, so I need your opinions ASAP. Hope you guys can give me some good advice about it. Click to expand.Thank you so much, Dave! The auction is gonna end tomorrow. I’ll make an offer. It’s possible to make it hidden, so the others can’t see it But I have still my own limits. The URL handles automatic the bidding, so I don’t have to pay more than the winning bid.
IF I ever come so far. It’s easy to find used cdp, but how on earth do I pay it, so that everything goes straight! On some places you can read how trustful the seller is, but not everywhere. How do people handle these issues, when you can’t travel to see what you are buying? You're welcome. If so I wouldn't be too concerned if the seller has decent feedback. Paypal is always my payment choice because of their protection policy.
No Paypal, then a credit card payment for the same reason. When I bought my SCD-1 I was in the same boat as you living in another country than where it was for sale. I turned to a Forum member here who lives in the same country and he was kind enough to buy it for me, send it to me and allow me to pay him directly, but only after I received it. Admittedly I was willing to pay him much sooner but he insisted. You never know what someone might be willing to do for you until you ask. Download Soal Sbmptn Soshum 2013 Dan Pembahasannya. You're welcome.
If so I wouldn't be too concerned if the seller has decent feedback. Paypal is always my payment choice because of their protection policy. No Paypal, then a credit card payment for the same reason. When I bought my SCD-1 I was in the same boat as you living in another country than where it was for sale. I turned to a Forum member here who lives in the same country and he was kind enough to buy it for me, send it to me and allow me to pay him directly, but only after I received it. Admittedly I was willing to pay him much sooner but he insisted.
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You never know what someone might be willing to do for you until you ask. I got the Z5000 today. It has a quite nice, more like a little warmer sound. Not so much bass so far, or not so clear bass. For those who loves vinyl, it could be perfect. But I do really love crystal clear and almost analytic sound. Neutral, if there was such a thing Something like perhaps Audiolab 8300CD.
Not saying it is neutral sounding at all, but is my kinda cdp. (Not saying I’ve been hearing so many!) How ever, it might be good to have separate cdp:s for different music styles. It didn’t cost so much, so all in all, I’m quite satisfied with the Teac CD Z-5000.
But I miss my Marantz SA8400. I’m gonna send it to service some day Hope they can fix it so it will play some music again. I paid only 1003 SEK plus shipping for it ≈ that makes total just about 1o8 USD. Click to expand.Hej! Got an earlier Teac model, the ZD-6000, for free a few of years ago when I was seriously into on vintage CDPs. It was battered and it wouldn't read most discs and SQ wasn't that great.
Your Z5000 with the dual TDA:s it a much nicer machine and given the low second hand prices on cd players it it fun to try out different ones. Btw, this thread has reminded me that I really need to recap my CD100. When it decides to play music (and not intermittent noise) it sounds very engaging. Amazing considering it has a 14 bit tda1540 dac. Click to expand.It sounds similar to my Sony's laser failure from that problem article you linked. I've also read there are a lot of happy owners still using them so who's to say. The sound 'might be' above the Z5000 but do you really want to have a CD/SACDP that you might need to replace the laser?
I'm sure there are better Marantz meaning top end models that do not have the laser failure problem. Keep looking although that Pearl version I posted is nice as is the SA-15S2. Here's a break down for the top Marantz models I found. The SA -1 was their top model about 16 years ago.
It listed for $7500. Then the SA-7S1, which came out about 9 years ago, and list for $6500.
Then the SA-11S1, which came out about 10 years ago and listed for $3500. It was followed up by the S2 version, and currently is in the SA-11 S3 version listing for $4000. Replacement lasers seem to be inexpensive for the SA-11S1 if you don't mind the hassle. Tubeohm Vintage Keygen Generator.