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Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Fri Mar 03 1989
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Number of topics:1517
Total number of notes:13349

1379.0. "ADCOM GCD-575 " by BINKLY::SABADA () Tue Nov 08 1988 10:34

    Hi!
    
    	I'm considering buying the ADCOM GCD-575 CD player.  I listened
    to it at Natural Sound in Framingham and was thoroughly impressed.
    It sounded great, compared to a DENON CD player (I forget
    the model).  The DENON featured 8x oversampling and 20bit DACs,
    while the 575 is 4x and 16 bits.  But, it was audibly superior to
    the DENON one.
    
    	My concern right now is the reliability of the 575.  Anybody
    out there who can shed some light on this issue?
    
    
    Thanks,
     
    Prasad
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1379.1No help yet huh?NAMBE::BENBACAThe Boogens Lives.....In CaliforniaTue Jan 10 1989 17:259
    
    	You probably got no answers because your note belongs in the
    audio conference. There you will get more than enough answers to
    your questions about the hardware you are looking to buy. I promise!
    
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    							\_/ Ben
    
1379.2Adcom, Maybe, But Not at Natural SoundAQUA::ROSTJazz isn't dead, it just smells funnyTue Jan 10 1989 17:434
    
    I would advise against buying at Natural Sound.  I have had unpleasant
    experiences there as have other people I know.  
    
1379.3It's newSTAR::BIGELOWBruce Bigelow, DECnet-VAXTue Jan 10 1989 19:2916
    The 575 is a brand new CD player - it's unlikely that anyone could have
    had one long enough to tell you much about reliability.  And Adcom has
    not offered one previously, so extrapolation (except from Adcom's
    general good reputation) isn't possible.  It was reviewed in the
    January issue of Stereo Review if you care to see what they had to say.
    They liked it a LOT.  They said they would call it the best CD player
    they had ever reviewed, except that they thought it skipped too easily
    under physical shock.  It's also interesting to note that they had
    reviewed the new Philips $4000 player only two months before the Adcom,
    so by implication they think the Adcom sounds better.  So, unless you
    plan to throw baseballs at it, or live next to a train or airport, you
    might want to think about it seriously.  I plan to check it out at
    Natural Sound in a few weeks (but would probably choose to buy it
    elsewhere based on price alone if I were to decide to get one). 
    
    B