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发表于 2011-6-24 08:50:25
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The Classé CDP-10 followed the Ayre CX-7 in my system; I used its balanced outputs for almost all my auditioning. With levels matched at 1kHz, it was immediately obvious that the Classé sounded more laid-back than the Ayre, which had a more vibrant balance. Soundstage depth was not significantly different, but whereas the Ayre's started from in front of the speakers, that of the Canadian player was behind the plane of the speakers. Which will be preferable is down to personal taste, but I found the CDP-10's presentation more acceptable with recordings that are themselves on the upfront side—the 2003 remastering of Carlos Santana's Caravanserai, for example。 |
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