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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

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Manufacturer details

The new PLAYER IV is a CD player and D/A converter of absolute top class and the successor to the well-known PLAYER II. It uses the CD Pro-8 module, the successor to the legendary Philips CDPro2.
The new PLAYER IV is a top-class CD player and D/A converter and the great successor to the well-known PLAYER II. The CD module used is the CD Pro-8, the successor to the legendary Philips CDPro2. Important features of the PLAYER IV include the 4 digital inputs (XLR, coaxial, optical and USB). The USB input works according to the latest asynchronous 256 technology. The PLAYER IV is not only a top-class CD TOP loader, but also an externally usable D/A converter that has both a coaxial and an asynchronous USB input for HD audio and DSD. These inputs can be used to connect a laptop, MAC or PC, for example, or another digital source device. The heart of the PLAYER IV is the new CD Pro-8 drive, which is embedded in a solid, resonance-optimized aluminum block. The excellent-sounding D/A converter used in the PLAYER IV works according to the sophisticated 32/384 upsampling principle. The PLAYER IV therefore has symmetrical outputs for optimal connection.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

AMP IV

  • Positioning: A balanced amplifier aimed at home listening with a modest budget.
  • Description: Uses a refined solid-state design with simple circuitry that delivers clear sound and low distortion, making it ideal for small rooms and everyday setups. Compared to the AMP VI and DRIVE IV, its technology is more straightforward, catering to buyers who want essential performance without premium extras.

AMP VI

  • Positioning: An upgraded amplifier suited for listeners who seek improved dynamics.
  • Description: Incorporates enhanced regulation circuits to offer better transient response and dynamic range, which suits larger rooms and more demanding playback. In comparison to the AMP IV, it provides additional refinement while remaining less complex than the DRIVE IV or the advanced signal control found in the preamplifier models.

DRIVE IV

  • Positioning: A power amplifier engineered for robust performance and increased output.
  • Description: Uses a distinct drive mechanism that maintains consistent power delivery even at high volumes, ensuring solid performance under demanding acoustic conditions. When compared to the AMP series and preamplifier models, it delivers a technical boost in drive capability without the added processing functions seen in the PREAMP series.

PREAMP V

  • Positioning: A versatile preamplifier designed for users who need more control and connectivity in their audio system.
  • Description: Introduces integrated signal processing with balanced inputs to enhance soundstage clarity and overall system control, making it suitable for multi-device setups. Relative to the AMP and DRIVE models, its focus on preamplification adds extra connectivity and tuning options.

TUBE PREAMP V

  • Positioning: A high-end tube preamplifier crafted for audiophiles who value warm, musical output and comprehensive control.
  • Description: Features a unique tube circuit that delivers a naturally smooth sound with subtle tonal coloration. Compared with the solid-state PREAMP V, it offers a distinctive tube character and elevated build quality.
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Founding Year
1997

Our take on the brand

Accustic Arts is a German hifi brand that handcrafts its products with meticulous attention to detail, including a rigorous two-week testing process and the use of premium materials like thick aluminum plates and gold-plated contacts. Their unique "tube hybrid" technology in preamplifiers combines transistor technology with tube buffering, delivering a natural and emotionally engaging midrange reproduction that has earned them a dedicated following among audiophiles who appreciate precise, analog sound performance.

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What if you spend more?

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CH Precision
D1.5
42099
42099
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5
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The heart of any disc player is the transport mechanism itself. But what do you do if current mechs simply aren't up to the job? If you are CH Precision, you build your own! The critical mechanical parts of our proprietary Mechanically Optimized Reading System (MORSe) are built entirely in-house. The carefully selected optical pick-up and motor are precisely mounted on a massive brass sled that weighs almost 1kg (2.2lbs). This high-mass lowers the mechanical resonance frequency of the module several orders of magnitude lower than in most other transports, while ensuring an ideal counter-weight to the torque of the spinning disc.

The complete module is isolated from the rest of the chassis using four alpha-gel isolators, fine-tuned to filter vibrations all the way down to AC mains frequencies. This prevents vibrations generated by the spinning of the disc from reaching sensitive electronic boards, as well as low frequency vibrations originating in the power supply or chassis disturbing the accurate tracking of the laser mechanism. The disc clamp is made of lightweight PEEK polymer, which provides optimal grip and dimensional stability, ensuring slip-free transmission from the direct drive motor to the disc. The chassis holding this crucial sub-system is a 2 kg rigid aluminum structure, directly coupled to the heavy base of the D1.5. This makes an ideal mechanical ground reference for the rotating parts that, along with our updated mechanical grounding system effectively eliminates mechanical interference.

Built around the massive MORSe mechanism, the D1.5 is a configurable CD/SACD player/transport, the card-cage output architecture allowing owners to optimize the output topology to suit their system requirements, whether they need a player, transport or prefer to have both in a single unit. The digital output board (CH-Link HD, S/PDIF, AES/EBU and TosLink) is supplied as standard. The CH-Link HD connection allows digital output of high-definition material, including DSD direct to the C1 DAC or I1 Integrated Amplifier. In the case of CD replay, the D1.5 allows users to choose between the raw MQA (44.1kHz/16bit) output and an MQB output. It is also possible to fit a pair of dedicated, mono DAC boards, utilizing our proprietary PEtER spline filter algorithm, to create a reference player capable of SACD, CD and MQA CD replay.

The Clock Sync board allows the D1.5 player/transport to be slaved to either a DAC master clock or the T1 Reference clock for optimum performance. Finally, the D1.5's performance can be further upgraded with the use of an X1 external power supply. All replay, output and user interface functionality is accessible via the CH concentric control on the front panel, or remotely, via the CH Control App. The large AMOLED screen can be color configured to reflect different source/output formats, while the color itself and brightness can be adjusted to offer a perfect match with other units in the system. This flexibility when it comes to configuration or application, along with its ease of operation, make the D1.5 not just the highest performance but also the most adaptable, upgradable and future proof optical disc replay solution available.

CH Precision is known for its modular design philosophy that lets customers tailor and upgrade their units over time without replacing the entire component, with sophisticated controls accessible via tablet from the listening position. Their amplifiers offer five different operating modes (stereo, bridge, passive and active bi-amplification, and monaural) and allow users to adjust specific audio parameters like global feedback ratio and input gain settings for optimal speaker matching.
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Our summary

Product Strengths

  • Solid build with a modular design allowing for future upgrades of daughter boards
  • Capable of playing CDs and SACDs
  • High-mass transport mechanism (MORSe) designed to minimize vibrations
  • Excellent sound quality with a neutral presentation of the music played, irrespective of music or format

Product Considerations

  • The original D1 cannot be upgraded to the D1.5 due to significant changes in the transport mechanism
  • The 'preproduction D1.5 supplied for review selected one of the minimum-phase filters from our library of available algorithms'
  • The D1.5 had old firmware, and was using an incorrect filter
  • The Android app is only available on the Android platform—no iOS (Apple) version is available

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The D1.5 is the first digital player not named Neodio or Wadax to transport the reviewer to the Musikverein without leaving the listening room

Takeaway: The CH Precision D1.5 is a robust and versatile player that delivers excellent sound across different disc formats. Its modular design and focus on time-domain performance ensure a worthwhile investment for audiophiles seeking a long-term, high-quality digital source.

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Our take on the brand

CH Precision is known for its modular design philosophy that lets customers tailor and upgrade their units over time without replacing the entire component, with sophisticated controls accessible via tablet from the listening position. Their amplifiers offer five different operating modes (stereo, bridge, passive and active bi-amplification, and monaural) and allow users to adjust specific audio parameters like global feedback ratio and input gain settings for optimal speaker matching.
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What competes at this price?

Metronome
t|AQWO 2
34000
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Released
2023
t|AQWO 2 continues the tradition of high-end Transports from Métronome. Unlike its predecessors, it plays both CDs and SACDs, with additional features allowing it to up-sample and down-sample tracks during playback.
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Métronome is a hifi brand that lets users choose between tube or transistor output modes in their DACs, and offers dual conversion lines (ESS and AKM) in their flagship c|AQWO 2 model. Their products support high-resolution formats including PCM up to 384 kHz and DSD512, while their transports uniquely allow up-sampling and down-sampling during playback.
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Product Strengths

  • Solid build quality, with the front panel finished in a classy gold color and the logo machined into the metal
  • Versatile digital source solution, functioning as a CD/SACD player, DAC, and streamer
  • Uses a modified transport mechanism developed by the D&M Group (now Sound United)
  • Excellent, musical, dynamic and tuneful performance that made listening to music a pleasure

Product Considerations

  • Optional tube output may not be preferred, with some listeners finding that it reduces focus and clarity compared to the solid-state option
  • Adjusting the digital filters may prove frustrating, as the differences are slight

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Benchmark, the t|AQWO made things sound slow and stodgy by comparison

Takeaway: The t|AQWO is a beautifully made and finished digital source that makes music enjoyable with its excellent performance. It is versatile and easy to use.

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Our take on the brand

Métronome is a hifi brand that lets users choose between tube or transistor output modes in their DACs, and offers dual conversion lines (ESS and AKM) in their flagship c|AQWO 2 model. Their products support high-resolution formats including PCM up to 384 kHz and DSD512, while their transports uniquely allow up-sampling and down-sampling during playback.
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CEC
TL 3N
35000
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Released
A CD transport combining unique belt-drive engineering with advanced digital technology. A double belt-drive mechanism, separate motors for laser and turntable, combined with CEC Superlink.
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CEC pioneered the world's first belt-driven CD transport in 1991, using this unique design across their product line to reduce vibration and create an analog-like sound quality that's rare among CD players. Their Superlink system uses four separate cables to improve digital signal quality, while their belt-driven approach and high-mass disc clamps are specifically designed to mimic the stability of analog turntables.
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Product Strengths

  • Natural, easy flowing way of delivering music without etch and tonal bleaching
  • Wonderful sense of flow and timing, plus a far more dynamic, lively presentation with great grip and control
  • Rooted and purposeful quality to music, coupled to a clearly defined and stable soundstage
  • Uncomplicated directness to musical communication, making it easier to appreciate the music
  • Belt-drive transport brings separation and broad tonal palette, so that things keep spacious, textured and moving forward

Product Considerations

  • The remote is of the cheap plastic variety
  • S/PDIF is on RCA rather than BNC
  • Casework and manual operation hardly reek of high-end niceties
  • A slight electronic pop may be heard through speakers when loading a disc and pushing play

Takeaway: The TL3N allows the compact disc to deliver an immersive musical experience. It is a capable machine for playing back CD collections, especially for users who prefer not to rip them or use a computer.

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Our take on the brand

CEC pioneered the world's first belt-driven CD transport in 1991, using this unique design across their product line to reduce vibration and create an analog-like sound quality that's rare among CD players. Their Superlink system uses four separate cables to improve digital signal quality, while their belt-driven approach and high-mass disc clamps are specifically designed to mimic the stability of analog turntables.
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ESOTERIC
Grandioso K1X SE
38000
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Released
2023
Two Revolutions – Integrated – VRDS-ATLAS and Master Sound Discrete DAC – now come to fruition in an integrated player that carries the name… Grandioso.
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Esoteric is a Japanese hifi brand that manufactures CD and SACD players with their unique VRDS technology, which provides superior stability in disc playback through a rigid disc-clamping system. Their products are built in Tokyo with proprietary technologies like the Master Sound Discrete DAC, and their Grandioso series is considered among the world's best for sonic capabilities.
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Product Strengths

  • The Grandioso K1X preserves and improves on the exciting sound of previous Esoteric digital components, with more harmonic density and refinement than the K1
  • The VRDS-Atlas transport betters the VRDS-Neo in build quality
  • The Grandioso K1X excels at reducing noise and distortion, resulting in an extremely elegant and refined sound
  • The Grandioso K1X's new FPGA converters signal that Esoteric is still on the cutting edge of digital audio technology

Product Considerations

  • The warranty of three years parts and labor may be considered too short given the product's high build quality and price
  • Setting up the Grandioso PS1 requires two power cords, which is not clearly disclosed in the manuals

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Esoteric Grandioso K1: The K1X offers more transparency and detail, with longer decays, harmonically fuller notes, and reduced coarseness—the K1X sounds substantially more polished
  • Vs Esoteric Grandioso D1 DAC: The K1X has more harmonic richness and refinement

Takeaway: The Grandioso K1X is a great way to experience ultra-high-end sound with improved transparency, detail, and refinement compared to previous models. Adding the PS1 power supply enhances transients, bass definition, soundstage, and noise rejection.

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Our take on the brand

Esoteric is a Japanese hifi brand that manufactures CD and SACD players with their unique VRDS technology, which provides superior stability in disc playback through a rigid disc-clamping system. Their products are built in Tokyo with proprietary technologies like the Master Sound Discrete DAC, and their Grandioso series is considered among the world's best for sonic capabilities.
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