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> ... how choosing a song requires clicking stupid buttons, the delay after inserting CDs, the high pitched whine of the motor, the sound of the stepper motor as it moves the laser...

Some of the earliest CD players are superbly constructed — and have some of the best sound. I have a couple of Sony decks from the mid-1980s that are quiet, quick, and have excellent controls, complete with 20-odd direct buttons for individual songs. Playing a CD on these machines feels just as mechanically satisfying as playing a vinyl record. You have to spend some time & money finding them, but it’s not hard to pick up a top of the line 1980s player for a few hundred dollars. For me, it’s absolutely worth it.




What make model do you use?


Technics SL-P990! This was my baby, built like a tank xD

https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/technics/sl-p990.s...


Sony CDP-705ESD, Sony CDP-707ESD.

Ogle here: http://www.thevintageknob.org/sony-CDP-557ESD.html




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