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    This amp spurred my latest purchase, Geoff's Monarchy class A thing

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    Just out of comparative interest, here are the innards of my old Mk1 Krell KSA50.

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    Huge tranny and caps on that macca

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    Marantz CD54


    Arrived the other day but only just got it out of the box. Here's a stock photo until I can get my telephone to talk to my computer:



    And some blurb from the internet:

    The first Compact Disc players arrived in 1982 and reached British buyers a year later. This generation has since become largely forgotten, which is a shame because – ironically – many sound far more ‘analogue’ than much of today’s high end esoterica. The Marantz CD-54 is a case in point. Made in 1984, it’s a late first generation design using Philips’ exquisite CDM-1 Pro metal diecast transport mechanism and the same company’s Palaeolithic 14-bit, 4 times oversampling DAC/filter package. Despite its midi size, the thing weighs a ton – evidence that the consumer electronics giants built their very first generation players to last. As they cost the format’s early adopters a packet, it was only right that they weren’t plastic boxes full of air.

    Not given it a try yet, too knackered from work and it took me an hour and a half to get home tonight. Will give it a go tomorrow and report back
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    Not sure even I would go back that far now The Meridian MCD-Pro was the first CD player I felt I could live with, the surprisingly good B&O CD-X, Mission DAD 7000R and Philips CD104 mk1 were the paths I took to get there back then (I didn't know the Marantz you've acquired Macca). Would be very interesting to reading your findings on it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    Marantz CD54


    Arrived the other day but only just got it out of the box. Here's a stock photo until I can get my telephone to talk to my computer:



    And some blurb from the internet:

    The first Compact Disc players arrived in 1982 and reached British buyers a year later. This generation has since become largely forgotten, which is a shame because – ironically – many sound far more ‘analogue’ than much of today’s high end esoterica. The Marantz CD-54 is a case in point. Made in 1984, it’s a late first generation design using Philips’ exquisite CDM-1 Pro metal diecast transport mechanism and the same company’s Palaeolithic 14-bit, 4 times oversampling DAC/filter package. Despite its midi size, the thing weighs a ton – evidence that the consumer electronics giants built their very first generation players to last. As they cost the format’s early adopters a packet, it was only right that they weren’t plastic boxes full of air.

    Not given it a try yet, too knackered from work and it took me an hour and a half to get home tonight. Will give it a go tomorrow and report back
    I had one of those really early 14 bit Philips CD thingies for a bit. Sounded surprisingly better than a cheap 16 bit Technics CDP I also had. Which genuinely sounded shit, when it really boils down to it. So not hard to beat.

    I think it should sound pretty decent, all things considered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSJR View Post
    en (I didn't know the Marantz you've acquired Macca).
    Neither do I but it wasn't expensive and I've got that many cd players I figured one more wouldn't hurt.
    Current Lash Up:

    TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.

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    These early-ish 14 bit models had BASS which was lacking in the first '16 bit' plastic cased models. Took a model or two to refine it I remember...
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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    I had one of those really early 14 bit Philips CD thingies for a bit. Sounded surprisingly better than a cheap 16 bit Technics CDP I also had. Which genuinely sounded shit, when it really boils down to it. So not hard to beat.

    I think it should sound pretty decent, all things considered.
    Aye well, 14 bit vs 16 bit it's hardly a game changer. I think these were about £600 new in 1984 so that's a couple of grand in today's money.
    Current Lash Up:

    TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    Marantz CD54


    Arrived the other day but only just got it out of the box. Here's a stock photo until I can get my telephone to talk to my computer:



    And some blurb from the internet:

    The first Compact Disc players arrived in 1982 and reached British buyers a year later. This generation has since become largely forgotten, which is a shame because – ironically – many sound far more ‘analogue’ than much of today’s high end esoterica. The Marantz CD-54 is a case in point. Made in 1984, it’s a late first generation design using Philips’ exquisite CDM-1 Pro metal diecast transport mechanism and the same company’s Palaeolithic 14-bit, 4 times oversampling DAC/filter package. Despite its midi size, the thing weighs a ton – evidence that the consumer electronics giants built their very first generation players to last. As they cost the format’s early adopters a packet, it was only right that they weren’t plastic boxes full of air.

    Not given it a try yet, too knackered from work and it took me an hour and a half to get home tonight. Will give it a go tomorrow and report back
    Very nice, Martin. A proper CDP, from the heydays of the format, designed to reproduce music with 'balls'!

    I hope it's performing as closely as possible to its original spec, and that everything is working as it should. Enjoy, and I look forward to reading about your impressions

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