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analog2004
04-29-2004, 05:50 PM
Absolutely impressive cd player! I have been looking for the perfect cd
player for about the last two years. The Audionet ART is not perfect but
very close. First, what I don't like: It's not balanced and the remote
doesn't feel as sturdy as I would like to see it in a player for $4k. It
could be a tad more forward in the soundstage. But what it does extremely
well: It's fun to listen to cds again! It sounds remarkably analog, with

a very wide soundstage and a very realistic tone. The construction is
german, it's built like a tank though it looks like it was designed by the
folks at Bang and Olufsen - the visuals are superb! I would be hard
pressed to name one other player under ten grand that sounds that musical!
The nearest competition comes from Audionet: My next purchase will be the
audionet dvd player (tongue in cheek called VIP) which I heard at
Blinkhighend in Cambridge. Sad to say, even the cds sounds a tad better on
that one, but it also costs considerably more.

woodman
05-01-2004, 12:22 PM
Absolutely impressive cd player! I have been looking for the perfect cd
player for about the last two years. The Audionet ART is not perfect but
very close. First, what I don't like: It's not balanced and the remote
doesn't feel as sturdy as I would like to see it in a player for $4k. It
could be a tad more forward in the soundstage. But what it does extremely
well: It's fun to listen to cds again! It sounds remarkably analog, with

a very wide soundstage and a very realistic tone. The construction is
german, it's built like a tank though it looks like it was designed by the
folks at Bang and Olufsen - the visuals are superb! I would be hard
pressed to name one other player under ten grand that sounds that musical!
The nearest competition comes from Audionet: My next purchase will be the
audionet dvd player (tongue in cheek called VIP) which I heard at
Blinkhighend in Cambridge. Sad to say, even the cds sounds a tad better on
that one, but it also costs considerably more.

Are you perhaps a shill ... pimping for this AudioNet company? $4K for a CD player? That is totally absurd, and anyone that actually KNOWS anything about electronics manufacturing would have to agree with that statement.

E-Stat
05-01-2004, 04:01 PM
Are you perhaps a shill$4K for a CD player? That is totally absurd, and anyone that actually KNOWS anything about electronics manufacturing would have to agree with that statement.
Or choice "B", cares little about sonic performance.

rw

N. Abstentia
05-01-2004, 04:15 PM
There's just no way in h-e-l-l that player sounds $3700 than say a used Adcom/Arcam/Cambridge/Rotel player.

And I SERIOUSLY doubt it sounds $3900 better than a 5 disc Sony from Best Buy to 99.9% of normal humans. It may sound better, but $3900 better? No. I'll put another $100 with the first $100 and pick up a used Arcam.

E-Stat
05-01-2004, 04:27 PM
And I SERIOUSLY doubt it sounds $3900 better than a 5 disc Sony from Best Buy to 99.9% of normal humans. It may sound better, but $3900 better? No. I'll put another $100 with the first $100 and pick up a used Arcam.
I would definitely agree with your statement concerning the masses with their mid-fi HT systems.

It all depends upon your priorities and level of exposure. I find it very amusing for all the folks here who speculate on equipment that is outside their experience.

rw

plextor guy
05-01-2004, 05:23 PM
Absolutely impressive cd player! I have been looking for the perfect cd
player for about the last two years. The Audionet ART is not perfect but
very close. First, what I don't like: It's not balanced and the remote
doesn't feel as sturdy as I would like to see it in a player for $4k. It
could be a tad more forward in the soundstage. But what it does extremely
well: It's fun to listen to cds again! It sounds remarkably analog, with

a very wide soundstage and a very realistic tone. The construction is
german, it's built like a tank though it looks like it was designed by the
folks at Bang and Olufsen - the visuals are superb! I would be hard
pressed to name one other player under ten grand that sounds that musical!
The nearest competition comes from Audionet: My next purchase will be the
audionet dvd player (tongue in cheek called VIP) which I heard at
Blinkhighend in Cambridge. Sad to say, even the cds sounds a tad better on
that one, but it also costs considerably more.


blah, blah, blah..

Poss
05-01-2004, 05:49 PM
There's just no way in h-e-l-l that player sounds $3700 than say a used Adcom/Arcam/Cambridge/Rotel player.

And I SERIOUSLY doubt it sounds $3900 better than a 5 disc Sony from Best Buy to 99.9% of normal humans. It may sound better, but $3900 better? No. I'll put another $100 with the first $100 and pick up a used Arcam.

At that kind of money I would look for a previously loved Levinson/Wadia/Audio Research/Sonic Frontiers and so on ( yes, people sometimes "upgrade" from this level of performance).

New stuff from Naim/ Classe and others just as ilustrious could be had somwhere around this kind of money and they would at the very least be built as any $4000 fetching CD player should.

Just my two cents ( now that doesn't buy much eh?)

Peace!