It basically reads either SACDs or Red Book CDs (and CD-Rs) with equal ease and speed of a normal CD player. This is by far the best SACD reader I have seen in the last 5 years of CD player servicing. Reason for selling: Too many players (40+) Payment Method: EFT, Cash on pickup, PayPal Shipping Options: Pickup available and you can audition. If you don't include photographs of the actual item being sold, your ad will not be approved When your item is SOLD, please use the Report as Sold button. If you are advertising multiple items, you must post one bulk price only, or post seperate ads for each item You can exchange contact information via Private Message If you include any reference to pricing whatsoever in this section (excluding RRP), your ad will not be approvedĭo not include Whatsapp or Phone Numbers in your post.
#Yamaha cd s2000 free#
Price stated is for the whole bulk but I am keen to sell individually or split.Īppreciate no lowballs offer as this is not a desperate sale.Īny information/details required, feel free to reach me by PM to discuss further. Note that all CDs are Audiophile grade SACD, XRCD, HDCD etc. I am looking to sell some of my like new condition Audiophile CDs collection.Īll are in excellent and like new condition. Suburb or Town: Singapore east coast area Shipping Options: Pickup available but audition is not available.,Shipping is available at agreed cost. Item Condition: Like New in excellent condition Overall, my opinion is that you need to spend a lot of money to better the Yamaha CD-S2000 and people would gain more benefit sinking the money saved into better speakers, pre-amps, or amps.Ĭonclusion: After ten years of trying to find a CD/SACD player I'm happy with - the search ended 12 months ago when I purchased the Yamaha CD-S2000. However, it had the reliability of a 1970's Alfa Romeo, and a price tag more than twice that of the Yamaha. Sound Quality wise it's pretty much the equal of the Yamaha. The McIntosh MCD-201 is a lovely bit of gear. With repect to CD playback the Bryston is a slightly leaner sound and I could understand some people prefering it over the CD-S2000. The Bryston is a very good player but it doesn't have the build quality of the Yamaha or SACD play back. The Creek Destiny is a substantial leap above the previous two but it lacks SACD playback and doesn't have the presence of the CD-S2000. Kills anything NAD or Cambridge Audio have for the same coin. Still the best sub $1000 cd player though in my opinion. The Cayin CDT-50 has timing issues, poor bass handling, and no sacd playback.
#Yamaha cd s2000 movie#
The Nu-Force is simply too mechanical and poorly built to ever grace my hi-fi rack (As a movie player though any Oppo is a superb bit of kit and awesome value). Sound wise I have had the CD-S2000 side by side with: On build quality alone it destroys any player Oppo make and makes the Marantz Pearl Lite seem flimsy and insubstantial. If you can live with it not having a supposed "audiophile brand name" and can accept that British hi-fi magazine s rarely get it right - then this is probably the best value CD/SACD player in the game. I was willing to spend $10k on a SACD player and I ended up buying the Yamaha. Redbook playback is excellent and DSD recorded SACD is even better. it will never be the limiting factor in any system using the CD-S2000. I have owned a Yamaha CD-S2000 for around a year.īulid quality is absolutely top notch regardless of price.