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What reviewers think
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Product Strengths
- Consistently detailed sound with tonal nuance and vibrancy.
- Resolving power joins a knockout punch to bass, drums and percussive transients.
- Makes CDs sound thrillingly musical.
Product Considerations
- Included remote is plasticky and not as high quality as the player itself.
- Perspex front panel is a fingerprint magnet.
- Lacks digital inputs.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Leema CD player using both players' internal converters, the Electrocompaniet wins hands down.
- Vs Leema Essentials using the Leema DAC, the Electrocompaniet wins in every way.
- Vs streamed version using Roon and the Leema DAC, the EMC has a more involving sound.
Takeaway: The Electrocompaniet EMC 1 MKV is built to last and a real pleasure to use, especially if CDs are the main source. It is detailed and engaging with a natural sound.
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Manufacturer details
Output level
(unbalanced) 2.3Vrms
(balanced) 4.6Vrms
Noise floor
< -130dB
Frequency deviation
(20-20kHz) 0.05dB
Channel separation
\> 110 dB
THD+N
<0.003%
Dynamic range
120 dB
Power consumption
25 W
Digital/analog conversion
24 bit/192kHz
Power consumption Standby
0.5 W
Compatible formats: CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Digital outputs: SPDIF COAX, SPDIF TOSLINK
Control inputs: RS232, 12V Trigger
Other
True balanced system
Mechanical filter which cancels acoustic/mechanical vibrations preventing the laser pick-up from receiving unwanted signals
Fully remote (no volume control)
Dimensions
Width
470 mm / 18.5 inches
Depth
422 mm / 16.6 inches
Height
118 mm / 4.64 inches
Weight
18 Kg / 39.6 lbs.
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:
- Electrocompaniet's design is often described as "Norwegian" or "Nordic" emphasizing a sound signature that is "relaxed," "warm," "natural," and "organic," aiming for long-term listening enjoyment without fatigue and to evoke imagery of the Nordic landscape and nature.
- Electrocompaniet components use direct-coupled, high open-loop bandwidth topology, enhanced by high slew-rate and very high-bandwidth amplifier stages, referred to as "Ampliwire 2" technology, which emphasizes amplifying the source signal without coloration.
- Electrocompaniet's amps offer significant flexibility by functioning in stereo, bi-amp, or bridged-mono modes, and some models include customizable DSP settings, such as speaker size, crossover, and bass gain adjustments.
- Electrocompaniet is committed to in-house design and manufacturing, taking place entirely in Norway, with close quality control over the entire process from PCB production to final assembly.
Select products
ECI 80D:
- Positioning: The entry-level integrated amplifier in Electrocompaniet's lineup.
- Description: Offers a compact and versatile solution with built-in Bluetooth HD streaming and a phono preamplifier, making it ideal for small rooms or users seeking an all-in-one unit. Unlike the ECI 6 MKII, it provides less power output but includes features like dual headphone outputs, which are absent in higher models, catering to users with a focus on headphone listening and budget-friendly options.
ECI 6 MKII:
- Positioning: The mid-range integrated amplifier, offering more power and sophistication than the ECI 80D.
- Description: Features a robust power supply and sophisticated preamplifier module, delivering substantial and dynamic sound suitable for larger rooms. It lacks the streaming capabilities of the ECI 6DX MKII but offers a more powerful output than the ECI 80D.
ECI 6DX MKII:
- Positioning: The high-end integrated amplifier with advanced streaming capabilities.
- Description: Combines high-quality amplification with a built-in DAC and streamer, supporting services like Tidal and Spotify. It offers similar power to the ECI 6 MKII but adds extensive digital connectivity and streaming options.
AW250-R:
- Positioning: The versatile stereo power amplifier positioned for high-performance audio setups.
- Description: Features Electrocompaniet's Floating Transformer Technology, providing twice the current of conventional designs, which is beneficial for users seeking high current delivery for demanding speakers. It offers a balanced link for bi-amping, unlike the AW 300 M.
AW 800 M:
- Positioning: The flagship monoblock power amplifier, representing the pinnacle of Electrocompaniet's power amplifier offerings.
- Description: Features a heavily updated power supply with 210,000 uF filtering, providing an exceptionally clean and noise-free output, perfect for users seeking the ultimate in sound purity and power. It surpasses the AW 300 M in power output and flexibility, offering mono, stereo, and bi-amping modes.
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What if you spend more?
The Player 4+ is the affordable premium DAC and CD player for all audiophiles, characterized by fabulous sound reproduction. The converter part is accessible through the USB or S / P DIF input and decodes all audio file formats up to DSD 512. In its silver or black aluminum livery, the Player 4/4+ will integrate its premium finish with the greatest elegance.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Exceptional build quality
- Superb sound in a single box
- Recreates music effortlessly and naturally with reference-level clarity, coherence, and transparency
- Offers a digital streaming option
- Commendable connectivity
Product Considerations
- The streaming app functionality was found to be sub-optimal, specifically the mconnect player
- The remote control doesn't match the same quality as the unit itself
- If the existing system is lean/analytical, the Metronome might not be the first choice
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Performance is a little more on the lively side of neutral, but still very well composed, and not so far from the Gryphon's performance
Takeaway: The Le Player 4+ offers superb sound and build quality with the added bonus of a digital streaming option, which is great for audiophiles still interested in CD collections. It functions as a complete digital hub, negating the need to purchase separate components.
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Equipped with quiet and smooth disc loading, the high rigidity and low center of gravity of the SA-CD/CD drive vastly improves readability, while the MDS+ type D/A converter with four parallel circuits accurately reads disc information and converts analog signals. It also supports a digital connection with a voicing equalizer and provides a programmable playlist feature that lets you enjoy listening in the order you prefer. Enjoy listening to the DP-570, the next step in the pursuit of the ideal disc playback experience.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Plays CDs and SACDs
- Lower noise floor than the DP450, resulting in a darker sound
- Bass notes are richer sounding compared to the DP450
- More soundstage in terms of width and height compared to the DP450
- More three-dimensionality in sound compared to the DP450, with better placement of instruments
- More texture and detail to the sound
Product Considerations
- Not the cheapest option for a CD/SACD player
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs DP450: DP-570 has a lot lower noise floor, so it was quite a lot darker sounding, and also the bass notes were particularly richer sounding
- Vs DP450: DP-570 has more detail, better positioning of elements, and sound stages
- Vs DP450: DP-570 offers a wider soundstage
Takeaway: The DP-570 is a great CD/SACD player if you are looking for richer sound and detail. It offers great improvements in soundstage and dimensionality compared to other models.
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Product Strengths
- Equipped with the same SACD drive as T+A's high-end SACD player, the MP 3100 HV
- Developed to reproduce high-resolution audio files without any trace of compromise
- Equipped with both symmetrical (XLR) and asymmetrical (RCA) analogue outputs, it features a jitter-free digital output
- As a source controller, it is equipped for pretty much every contingency
- The built-in digital tuner offers FM, FM-HD, and DAB+ capabilities
Product Considerations
- The Music Navigator app refused to acknowledge the presence of the MP 2500 R, a message appearing that the app was only compatible with T+A's Cala CDR/SR and MP8 network devices
- There was no sign of the player on the Roon network, so clearly this will come in a future update
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs MP 3100 HV: The MP 2500 R comes equipped with the same SACD drive as T+A's high-end SACD player—the MP 3100 HV
Takeaway: The MP 2500 R is a versatile multi-source player that can play SACDs, stream music, and tune into radio. It has high-resolution audio capabilities and offers many connectivity options, making it a convenient addition to any hifi system
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Product Strengths
- Impressively pristine sonic presentation with exceptional clarity and detail resolution
- Solid aluminum block construction, crafted with precision
- The VRDS-ATLAS 05 drive ensures undisturbed readout and smooth rotation of discs
- Exceptionally open, transparent sound
Product Considerations
- Price puts it beyond the means of most
- The floating top plate can be disconcerting upon unpacking
Takeaway: The Esoteric K-05XD is a beautifully built and high-performing SACD/CD player that plays back music with integrity. It is filled with top-notch electronics and mechanics to portray the emotional facets of music in all its nuances.
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Product Strengths
- The Electrocompaniet EMC 1 MKV offers a consistently detailed sound with tonal nuance and vibrancy
- It is a well-engineered machine that is a real pleasure to use
- The Electrocompaniet EMC 1 MKV is an intrinsically 'organic-sounding' player, which results in a very natural feel
- The mechanical filter is designed to remove both internal and external vibrations from entering the laser pick-up assembly, which in turn is said to bring sonic benefits to the unit
Product Considerations
- The included remote is plasticky and not as high quality as the player itself
- The Perspex front panel is a magnet for fingerprints
- It only plays CDs and does not have digital inputs for use with other devices
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Leema CD player using both players' internal converters, the Electrocompaniet wins hands down, but so it should given the price difference between the two
- Vs Leema DAC, CD via the Electrocompaniet had a more involving sound, though perhaps not as analytically precise as the rip through Roon and the Leema DAC, particularly at the top end
- Vs Leema Essentials as a transport only, the Electrocompaniet wins in every way—more stability to the image, more welly and more detail throughout
Takeaway: The Electrocompaniet EMC 1 MKV is a great CD player that makes CDs sound thrillingly musical, and it's built to last. If you love CDs, it will draw you into the music and make you want to listen for hours.
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Product Strengths
- Compact size, making it suitable for smaller spaces and versatile placement
- True all-in-one system integrating a CD player, streamer, DAC, phono stage (MM & MC), and amplifier
- Stable and fast app control for comprehensive management of features and music collections
- Large soundstage with nice imaging
- Phono stage is better than expected
- Connectivity options are comprehensive
Product Considerations
- Optional remote control is an added expense
- Front fascia controls are considered eccentric or half-hearted
- Some reviewers found the high frequencies to be bright and thin
- Speaker binding posts are small and may not accommodate larger spade lugs
- Streamer could be better
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The AVM CS 2.3 includes a CD drive, while the Cambridge Audio EVO 150 does not, the phono stage in the EVO 150 is only MM
Takeaway: The AVM Inspiration CS 2.3 is a compact and versatile all-in-one system that combines streaming, CD playback, and amplification into one device, making it a convenient solution for many music lovers. It is a good choice for people wanting a small but mighty stereo.
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Product Strengths
- Can act as a DAC and play anything that's not vinyl at an excellent level
- High quality chassis, connectors, and buttons exude a high-end feel
- Features a smooth-operating 'LxDTM' mechanism that eliminates vibration and noise during disc playback
- Handled tracks with exceptional control, dynamics, and large soundscapes
- Outstanding fit, finish, and engineering
Product Considerations
- Fast forward and fast reverse across track breaks is not allowed, making comparisons difficult
- Absolute-polarity selection is only available on the front panel, not the remote
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The D-07X is positioned between the D-03X and D-10X in Luxman's lineup
- Compared to the Luxman D-10X, the D-10X produces an even larger soundstage with images more clearly defined and dynamics handled with more poise—it has a slightly more full bodied balance and is less forward in overall presentation
Takeaway: The Luxman D-07X is a versatile and high-quality SACD/CD player and DAC that delivers a smooth and musical sound. It is an investment for those who appreciate physical media.
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Product Strengths
- Gorgeous sonic performance
- Extraordinary playback quality
- Deep bass and a black and hash-free background
- Strong on precision but not lacking warmth
Product Considerations
- The display is rather basic; it won't show sample rate information
- Only has a coaxial (phono) connector for electrical digital input, requiring a USB-to-S/PDIF adapter for computer sources
- The CD drawer has a plastic tray
Takeaway: The Burmester 102 CD player provides a smooth and powerful sound with good precision. It offers excellent playback quality, making it a worthwhile addition to any audio setup.
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Product Strengths
- The Accuphase DP450 sounds fantastic and goes great with just about any component
- Very neutral sounding
Product Considerations
- Just a CD player, so it will only play standard CDs (not SACDs)
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs DP570: The DP570 has a much lower noise floor, was quite a lot darker sounding, and the bass notes were particularly richer sounding
- Vs DP570: DP570 brings more detail, better positioning of elements, and sound stages
- Vs DP570: DP570 has more soundstage in terms of width and height
- Vs DP750: The DP750 sounds much more organic; it sounds like real instruments again, and the layering of each individual element and sound staging is a lot better
Takeaway: The Accuphase DP450 is a fantastic-sounding and neutral CD player. It would be a worthwhile product for playing standard CDs with great sound.
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