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In Reply to: RE: inroduced in ~ 2010, $1-2k, used CD player: worth? posted by dave789 on March 03, 2017 at 17:47:57
Thanks for your posts.The $1350 CD player with dirty and worn factory box is said to be a B-stock item with 1-year manufacturer warranty. The seller is said to be a n authorized Creek, Krell, etc. retailer.
Here is some comparison with a current product.
Creek Audio Evolution 100 CD Player- The remote does not control power on/standby.
- Program function is not enabled.
- The player does not process de-emphasis (Stereoplay 05/2016)
- Jitter 385 ps in Stereoplay 05/2016. (In the same article, Quad Artera Play (2000 Euro) showed 317 ps from CD).
- There are vent holes on the top steel plate, which would draw in dust, which may affect the lifespan of the transport mechanism.
Creek Audio Destiny 2 CD Player
- The remote controls power on/standby.
- Program function is enabled.
- The player processes de-emphasis (Stereoplay 11/2010)
- Jitter 152 ps in Stereoplay 11/2010. This seems to be a good figure for a CD player or DAC without "upsampling." (In the same article, Moon CD .5 showed 172 ps, and Ayon CD 1s showed 273 ps.) (For more jitter comparison (Stereoplay 11/2010): 174 ps, Resteck MDAC+, 1610 Euro; 170 ps and 173 ps(USB), T+A DAC 8, 1850 Euro (What Hi-Fi five star,
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