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Sony SCD-CE595 5-Disc CD/Super Audio CD Player

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average customer review:based on 58 reviews
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     highly recommended  highly recommended




Simple, easy to use and hook up, and delivers the goods

Sony hit a home run with this, the best SACD player on the market for the average guy making the switch to super audio. When I changed from stereo to SACD I first bought one of those player that does both SACD and DVD. Nyet!

I don't care much about DVD and music is a large part of my life. I have collected classical recordings for 35 years and wanted to hear what those hybrid SACDs had to offer in SACD. My first experience was a nightmare; then I bought this machine.

Today I've listened to the Bach "St. Matthew Passion" highlights, Berlioz' "Symphonie Fantastique" and, now, Bach's "Two and Three Part Inventions" by Glenn Gould. Each of these SACDs delivers something a little different -- the Bach was made last year and is true surround sound; the Berlioz was recorded in 1959 and is three channel without surround sound; the Bach, recorded in 1964, is SACD in stereo only.

But each of these recordings, when played on this machine, sounds like they were made yesterday. This machine is easy to set up, easy to use, delivers great sound and has five disk trays so you can load it and play it all day long.

This is an excellent machine for people that want to hear SACD disks and doesn't cost much at most places. You'll like it and you'll really like the sound it produces for you.


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Such a Deal!

If this thing had proved a dog, I was only out $120.00. It's a classic no-brainer. But what a surprise - it works and sounds great. I didn't want a changer, and still find them (and this) a bit 'clunky', but couldn't find a single CD component player like my old Denon. And with this you get SACD. The few SACDs I've gotten all sound amazing. (I must have at least five versions of Steely Dan's Goucho by now!) I'm a convert. Just wish there were more SACD choices. But even my old CDs sound crisper and more detailed on this player. You can't lose. Buy It!


good solid performer

Very good player, the only complaint, which applies to all models I'm familiar with, is the difficulty in reading the functions


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Great, cheap SACD player!

Had this player for over a year now...

Pros: Great SACD sounds, quiet operation.

Cons: Takes a while to start reading the disc, D/A conversion from CDs don't sound that great.

SACD play back is basically solid and beautiful. CD playback through analog outs are just not as good as other more higher end players. Probably due to lesser D/A converter. I would use this player as SACD only or use it as a digital transporter and use the receiver's D/A conversion.

Basically, great player for the price.


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