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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Engaging, punchy, and muscular sound that is also detailed and dynamically expressive
  • Excellent timing and pace in its music reproduction
  • Very user-friendly
  • Great build quality with a sleek, minimal design and modern aesthetic
  • It can also play music files (in FLAC, WAV, WMA, MP3 and AAC formats up to 24-bit/192kHz) if they're stored on a USB flash drive or hard disc storage thanks to the USB-A input on the back panel

Product Considerations

  • The menu system and sub-menus could be more intuitive to access
  • Some reviewers found the display, which always shows the total track time and counts down during playback, a minor annoyance
  • The remote control is identical to other Radia devices, making it potentially confusing if owning multiple Radia products
  • No support for SACD
  • CD text is not available and numeric track input via remote is also unavailable

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Arcam CD5 does not quite have the scale or instrument separation compared to Bluesound Node-X, but it is comfortably the biggest sounding of all three CD players being tested here when it comes to soundstage
  • The Arcam CD5 is not quite as rolled off in the top end compared to the Bluesound Node-X, and has a little bit more presence in the upper mid-range
  • The Arcam CD5 has more resolution than Marantz CD60, but the Marantz has the most neutral presentation of all three of these CD players

Takeaway: The Arcam CD5 is a talented CD player that brings out the best in your CD collection with its engaging sound and user-friendly design. It is well-built and fun to listen to, making it a worthwhile addition for CD enthusiasts.

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Compared to their other products

We think it's helpful to understand how this product fits into the brand's full lineup (below). To learn more about these products, visit the brand's page.

Arcam AVR5

  • Positioning: Entry-level model in Arcam's AVR lineup.
  • Description: Offers solid performance with Class AB amplification, delivering 60W per channel with all channels driven. Features HDMI 2.0b connectivity, which supports 4K video but lacks the 8K capabilities and advanced gaming features found in the AVR11, AVR21, and AVR31.

Arcam AVR11

  • Positioning: Mid-tier model, positioned above the AVR5.
  • Description: Enhances the home cinema experience with 7 channels of Class AB amplification, each delivering 85W with all channels driven. Introduces HDMI 2.1 connectivity, enabling 8K video passthrough at 60fps and 4K at 120fps, features not available in the AVR5.

Arcam AVR21

  • Positioning: Higher mid-tier model, above the AVR11.
  • Description: Provides increased power with 7 channels of Class AB amplification at 110W per channel, all channels driven. Supports 16-channel decoding for immersive audio formats like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro-3D, offering more advanced processing capabilities compared to the AVR11's 12-channel decoding.

Arcam AVR31

  • Positioning: Flagship AV receiver in Arcam's lineup.
  • Description: Stands out with 7 channels of Class G amplification, delivering 100W per channel with all channels driven, providing higher efficiency and dynamic power reserves. While it shares the 16-channel decoding capability with the AVR21, the Class G amplification offers superior performance and efficiency over the Class AB amplification in the AVR21.

Arcam AV41

  • Positioning: Dedicated AV processor without built-in amplification.
  • Description: Designed for those who prefer using external power amplifiers, offering 16 channels of decoding for formats like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Auro-3D. Lacks built-in amplification but provides 16 balanced XLR outputs for high-quality connections to external amplifiers.
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Manufacturer's notes

The ARCAM CD5 is for those intimate listening experiences with your favourite music on Compact Disc. ARCAM has been a pioneer of Compact Disc playback since the development and introduction of the Delta 70 CD player in 1986, our own ground up design. The experience of producing high quality digital audio products since then has been poured into the ARCAM CD5.

Frequency Response (fi lter 1) 20Hz - 20kHz ±0.05dB

Max Analogue Output (0dBFS) 2.1V rms

SNR (A-wtd, ref. 16-bit/24-bit, 0dBFS) 93dB/115dB

Mains Voltage & Power Consumption AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 12W

Dimensions W x D x H (including feet) 431 x 344 x 83mm

Supplied Accessories Mains lead(s), Remote control with 2 x AAA batteries, Quick Start Guide, Important Safety Instructions

Product Weight 6 kg

Shipping Weight 9 kg

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Arcam is a hifi brand known for its unique Class G amplifier technology, which uses multiple power supplies that switch based on demand to achieve both high efficiency and pure Class A sound at low volumes. Their AV receivers and processors stand out for their use of Dirac Live Bass Control technology, which precisely optimizes subwoofers to improve in-room performance and reduce room modes.
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What if you spend a bit more?

CD 50n
1800
1800
/
8
Reviews
Marantz
Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Acts as both a high-quality CD player and a high-resolution network audio playback source, offering flexibility for different digital music sources
  • Offers a clear and detailed sound quality due to its ESS Sabre DAC and custom-designed Marantz Musical Digital Filters
  • The design is sleek and classy, complementing the Marantz MODEL 50 amplifier
  • Supports multiple streaming services via HEOS, AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth, making it easy to access music from various platforms
  • Features extensive connectivity options, including digital inputs (Toslink, Coaxial, USB A & B), network access (Ethernet, Wi-Fi), and HDMI ARC for TV audio

Product Considerations

  • HEOS platform is functional, but can feel clunky compared to other streaming platforms, and lacks support for Chromecast
  • Does not support SACD playback
  • The BT connection only supports the SBC codec, even though not stated on the panel
  • Is a little lighter than expected tonally, and has a fraction less bass response
  • It is occasionally slow to respond to commands

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Marantz SACD 30n: Lacks SACD playback and has simpler internal technology, but is more affordable and includes HDMI ARC, the sound quality between them is only slightly different
  • Vs. Primare CD15 Prisma: Primare relies on Chromecast or AirPlay 2 for streaming, lacks USB-B

Takeaway: The Marantz CD 50n is a versatile and great-sounding player that offers a combination of CD playback and modern streaming features, fitting nicely into a modern hifi setup. It can be a great choice for those who still enjoy CDs, but also want the convenience of network streaming.

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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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DT-6000
2299
2299
/
8
Reviews
Rotel

The Rotel DT-6000 DAC Transport celebrates 60-Years of performance synonymous with the brands Japanese heritage. PC-USB, Optical, Coaxial, and included tray loading CD Player provide the ultimate flexibility for your favorite sources rendering the audio with unprecedented detail and immersive sound stage.

Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Product Strengths

  • Direct, revealing sound signature
  • Well-engineered, with a silent, spring-floating CD mechanism and quality parts
  • Versatile, handling up to 384kHz/32-bit and DSD256 audio via USB-B and S/PDIF inputs
  • Precisely constructed
  • Premium ESS Sabre 8-Channel ES9028PRO DAC produces a high-quality sound, expansive soundstage with detail retrieval and noise reduction

Product Considerations

  • No digital output
  • A CD-only player, it does not play SACD discs
  • Lacks network streaming capabilities

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The DAC section is preferred over the RA-6000's, offering more clarity, image depth, dynamics, and life to the music
  • The sound reminds the reviewer of Michi X3 integrated

Takeaway: It's a great CD player and DAC transport, it can bring out the best in your CD collection or act as a high quality DAC for computer based audio. It's a great way to add high-fidelity digital playback to a hifi system.

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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Urd
1299
1299
/
4
Reviews
Schiit
Schiit Audio, an extremely popular direct-to-consumer hifi brand, specializes in entry-level DACs and amps for both headphones and speakers. Through their distinctive, authentic voice and low-price philosophy, they've built a very loyal customer base.
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Product Strengths

  • High-quality CD transport that is nice to use
  • Offers a USB hub function with two USB inputs and USB output, allowing connection of multiple digital devices
  • Can improve the sound of DACs, especially those without galvanic isolation, by cleaning up the USB signal from the source

Product Considerations

  • The combined stop/eject button can be difficult to use and takes getting used to
  • There have been some quirks with the unit, such as it freezing up sometimes when turning it off and on, and it is more responsive to leave it powered on instead
  • The track number displayed doesn't update until the CD transport starts reading the new track

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The URD has a smaller footprint, more USB connectivity (two inputs and a USB output), and a higher bit rate than the Audiolab 7000 CDT
  • CD transport in the URD provides better sound quality than streaming
  • There is a virtually insignificant difference between playing a CD on the URD and playing a securely ripped local copy of the same CD on a computer

Takeaway: The Schiit Urd offers great sound and also acts as a USB hub for connecting other digital sources, making it a CD transport with unique features. It is a versatile device that can enhance one's listening experience with CDs and digital files.

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Schiit Audio, an extremely popular direct-to-consumer hifi brand, specializes in entry-level DACs and amps for both headphones and speakers. Through their distinctive, authentic voice and low-price philosophy, they've built a very loyal customer base.
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CD100 Evolution
2200
2200
/
4
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Atoll
Atoll Electronique is a French hifi brand that manufactures amplifiers with dual-mono design and discrete components, avoiding integrated circuits for better sound control, with 80% of components sourced locally in France.
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Product Strengths

  • Balanced reproduction
  • Great CD transport
  • Sturdy build quality
  • Dynamic sound with plenty of punch and detail
  • Excels in the bass range, providing a powerful, extended, and dynamic low-end

Product Considerations

  • The remote control is a 'button fest'
  • The design is rather plain
  • Harmonic richness of instruments like cymbals and horns can be somewhat lacking
  • The soundstage isn't very large, and the contours aren't sharp
  • The manufacturing, finish, and cabinet are of poor quality

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Atoll CD100 has nothing to share sonically with the Technics, because the French player's sound is better
  • The CD100 makes things that the Rega Saturn does for the money
  • The Naim CD 555 is better, but the Atoll CD100 provides a similar feel

Takeaway: The Atoll CD100 Evolution is a solid CD player that delivers a potent sound and offers a balanced audio experience. It's built to last and is a great way to enjoy a CD collection.

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Atoll Electronique is a French hifi brand that manufactures amplifiers with dual-mono design and discrete components, avoiding integrated circuits for better sound control, with 80% of components sourced locally in France.
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What else competes at this price?

CD 60
999
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Released
2022
Marantz
Extraordinary sound and peerless style—Marantz CD 60 celebrates your CD collection with a player engineered to sound better than any other in this class. Built with high quality materials and Sound Master tuned, CD 60 adds precision CD playback to MODEL 40n or any high-quality audio system.
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Impressive weight and solid feel as a full-sized CD player
  • Sleek, modern design
  • Disc tray opens and closes quietly, implying quality
  • Sound is nice and well-rounded, with great detail and covering the whole frequency range nicely
  • Excellent build quality and design

Product Considerations

  • Track access speed is not quite as fast as older models
  • May trick one into thinking it's a seriously premium product, and then, just perhaps, end up disappointed
  • SACD playback capability is not included
  • Does not have digital inputs to connect a digital source

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Outperformed the Rotel CD11 Tribute when it came to features and design, but the Rotel's output stage felt pretty comparable

Takeaway: The Marantz CD 60 is a well-engineered player designed to get the best from a CD collection, and it has a simple and luxurious sound. It is a great buy for someone who wants to keep enjoying their CDs.

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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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PL200
669
/
Released
2023
SMSL
PL200 Hi-Res CD player Hi-End CD solution, support MQA-CD
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SMSL, a Shenzhen-based hifi brand, stands out for its use of advanced chipsets like Infineon's MERUS and ES9039Q2M, which have been objectively verified to deliver exceptionally low noise and distortion levels. The brand has earned acclaim from value-conscious audiophiles.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact form factor with a solid aluminum chassis
  • Fast CD reading due to the Precision Access Servo System (P.A.S.S.)
  • Beefy headphone output, rated at up to 1W x 2 into 32Ω
  • Top-loading design offers a unique and enjoyable user experience reminiscent of turntables
  • Includes a wide range of features such as a USB-DAC interface, balanced outputs, and Bluetooth connectivity

Product Considerations

  • May lean too bright in some systems, with a slight hint of harshness in the treble
  • Headphone output is located on the rear, which may be inconvenient for some users
  • The two-piece lid and magnetic puck system for top-loading can be clunky, and the puck is easy to lose
  • Some reviewers experienced issues with the unit not playing less than perfect CDs
  • Bluetooth receiver might be of little value to some, and a potential source of noise

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Rotel CD-11 MKII: PL200 is a little bit punchier and peppier
  • Vs EverSolo DMP-A6: PL200 has better high frequency refinement and imaging within the soundstage, though the DMP-A6 has a wider soundstage
  • Vs Arcam CD5: PL200 has better bass definition, transient snap and lockdown imaging
  • Vs Cambridge Audio CXN-100: PL200 is similar in tonality to the Cambridge Audio streamer
  • Vs Marantz CD-60: PL200 renders more information and offers more clarity

Takeaway: The SMSL PL200 is a versatile and well-built CD player with a range of modern features, making it a good option for audiophiles looking for a combination of retro design and modern functionality. It provides excellent sound quality and multiple connectivity options for various audio setups.

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SMSL, a Shenzhen-based hifi brand, stands out for its use of advanced chipsets like Infineon's MERUS and ES9039Q2M, which have been objectively verified to deliver exceptionally low noise and distortion levels. The brand has earned acclaim from value-conscious audiophiles.
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M2scd
999
/
Released
Musical Fidelity
Like the matching M2si integrated amplifier, the M2scd is designed as serious hi-fi available at a modest price. From the fine fit and finish of its metal casework to the unique technology sitting inside, the M2scd exceeds expectations.
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Musical Fidelity is known for its unique amplifier designs, particularly the A1 integrated amplifier that uses its top plate as a heatsink and features a distinctive current-mode phono stage. The brand stands out for its innovative dual-monoblock approach in integrated amplifiers, where separate power transformers and dedicated power supplies are housed in a single chassis, as seen in their M8xi and M6i models that deliver exceptional power output.
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Product Strengths

  • Clear and detailed sound with good separation and transparency
  • Sleek, fuss-free design with robust construction
  • Quality slot-loading CD mechanism that operates smoothly and reliably
  • 24-bit Delta-Sigma dual differential DAC with 8x oversampling for excellent data recovery
  • Coaxial and optical digital outputs, as well as analog RCA outputs

Product Considerations

  • Bright blue display's viewing angles could be better
  • Remote control has an odd layout for the transport controls
  • In terms of its ability to portray harmonics, it loses out to better DACs
  • Lacks digital inputs and streaming functions

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Marantz CD6006 UK, the M2sCD offers a leveled up performance
  • Compared to the Cyrus CDi, the Cyrus CDi offers a harder edge and extra bite
  • The M2sCD is on par with the Audiolab

Takeaway: The Musical Fidelity M2sCD is a well-built CD player that delivers a refined and enjoyable listening experience. Its clear and detailed sound, combined with its sleek design, makes it a good choice for CD listeners.

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Musical Fidelity is known for its unique amplifier designs, particularly the A1 integrated amplifier that uses its top plate as a heatsink and features a distinctive current-mode phono stage. The brand stands out for its innovative dual-monoblock approach in integrated amplifiers, where separate power transformers and dedicated power supplies are housed in a single chassis, as seen in their M8xi and M6i models that deliver exceptional power output.
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CD Box S3
549
/
Released
2022
Pro-Ject
The CD Box S3 is our first product of the new S3 line. In contrast to DVD or Blu-ray Disc players, a pure CD player is frequently better in playback of stereo CDs. The drive in the CD Box S3 enables 1:1 bit-accurate CD playback. The new DAC chip provides the best digital analog conversion with a bit depth & sampling rate up to 32bit/384kHz. The slot in mechanism smoothly draws in the CD and after a few seconds it is ready to play.
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Pro-Ject Audio Systems, an Austrian brand founded in 1991, has been at the forefront of reestablishing analog music reproduction to the public. The company handcrafts 95% of all components in the European Union. The turntables focus on manual operation and minimalist design with a wide selection of colors that make their turntables both audio devices and stylish furniture pieces. The brand stands out for offering one of the broadest ranges of high-fidelity products in the world, including turntables, CD players, DACs, streamers, phono preamps, amplifiers, and speakers. Pro-Ject products are engineered with a focus on best audio reproduction for the money and omission of costly, unnecessary features.
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Product Strengths

  • Full, detailed, and dynamic presentation with great spaciousness, definition, and imaging
  • Nice internal DAC that can be used in analog, or as a digital transport
  • Dedicated CD-only design for optimal performance
  • Neat design that's very easy to use
  • Compact form factor, being almost portable
  • Affordable

Product Considerations

  • Remote is small and plasticky
  • Slot-load design might be a concern if a disc gets stuck
  • Lacks bass impact and can sound a little muddled at times
  • No optical digital output
  • Stop button occasionally needs to be double-tapped to eject a disc

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Rotel CD11 Tribute: A relatively even competitor
  • Vs Denon DCD-900NE: The Denon adds support for burned CDs containing MP3, WMA, and AAC files, and has a USB Type A port that supports playback of hi-rez files
  • Vs Audiolab 6000CDT: Both rely on a slot-load drive that accepts store-bought CDs only, without SACD, DVD-A, burned CDs, or HDCD
  • Vs Rotel CD ELF: The Rotel CD ELF has a better transient response and is a little bit more clean in voices and instruments reproductions
  • Vs Older Denon CD player: The Pro-Ject added subtle details underscoring songs

Takeaway: The Pro-Ject CD Box S3 is a compact and affordable CD player that delivers detailed and dynamic sound. It's easy to use and provides a great way to rediscover a CD collection.

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Pro-Ject Audio Systems, an Austrian brand founded in 1991, has been at the forefront of reestablishing analog music reproduction to the public. The company handcrafts 95% of all components in the European Union. The turntables focus on manual operation and minimalist design with a wide selection of colors that make their turntables both audio devices and stylish furniture pieces. The brand stands out for offering one of the broadest ranges of high-fidelity products in the world, including turntables, CD players, DACs, streamers, phono preamps, amplifiers, and speakers. Pro-Ject products are engineered with a focus on best audio reproduction for the money and omission of costly, unnecessary features.
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CD14MKII
799
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Released
2022
Rotel
The CD14MKII follows Rotel's tradition of award-winning CD players with innovations to the power supply, and newly tuned acoustic component resulting in a more accurate reproduction of the audio with rich, genuine detail.
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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Product Strengths

  • Separate power supplies exist for the digital and analog circuits
  • Equipped with a Texas Instruments 32-bit/384kHz DAC chip
  • Smooth and quiet CD-lade operation occurs when opening and closing
  • The front panel display is clear and easy to read, with dimming options

Product Considerations

  • The remote's buttons, especially the frequently used ones, are too small
  • The CD drawer takes its time to open, close, and load a disc

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Cambridge Audio Azur 650C— the CD14MKII turned up the highs ever so slightly, and the high-frequency graininess on the 650C was nowhere to be heard with the Rotel

Takeaway: The CD14 MKII feels solid, sounds great, and looks well-made. It provides excellent sound quality and could inspire a renewed interest in buying CDs.

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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Engaging, punchy, and muscular sound that is also detailed and dynamically expressive
  • Excellent timing and pace in its music reproduction
  • Very user-friendly
  • Great build quality with a sleek, minimal design and modern aesthetic
  • It can also play music files (in FLAC, WAV, WMA, MP3 and AAC formats up to 24-bit/192kHz) if they're stored on a USB flash drive or hard disc storage thanks to the USB-A input on the back panel

Product Considerations

  • The menu system and sub-menus could be more intuitive to access
  • Some reviewers found the display, which always shows the total track time and counts down during playback, a minor annoyance
  • The remote control is identical to other Radia devices, making it potentially confusing if owning multiple Radia products
  • No support for SACD
  • CD text is not available and numeric track input via remote is also unavailable

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Arcam CD5 does not quite have the scale or instrument separation compared to Bluesound Node-X, but it is comfortably the biggest sounding of all three CD players being tested here when it comes to soundstage
  • The Arcam CD5 is not quite as rolled off in the top end compared to the Bluesound Node-X, and has a little bit more presence in the upper mid-range
  • The Arcam CD5 has more resolution than Marantz CD60, but the Marantz has the most neutral presentation of all three of these CD players

Takeaway: The Arcam CD5 is a talented CD player that brings out the best in your CD collection with its engaging sound and user-friendly design. It is well-built and fun to listen to, making it a worthwhile addition for CD enthusiasts.

How useful are hifi reviews? We consider them useful for three things: (1) Surfacing new products you should demo in person at a dealer. (2) Learning which products reviewers unanimously praise as the best they've ever heard (this means they probably are legitimately great). (3) Identifying a product's unique attributes that satisfy your idiosyncratic needs and tastes. Beyond that, we  discount what reviewers say because they heap praise on everything—rarely being negative for fear of souring relationships with manufacturers. Further, they seldom have more than a couple products on-hand at once, relying on their imperfect memories to compare to past products.

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