C.E.C. CD-2100 CD Players
C.E.C. CD-2100 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 08, 2003]
miroalien
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very musical and velvet sound.
Weakness:
Cheap remote controller! No play sometimes compact discs from Sony Music especially in system SBM and CD-R`s. This problems are rare. Hallo Friends! Oct.8,2003 Very musical natural sound. High is natural,much details and no harshness. Mid are rich and soft. Bass strong and always under control. It`s really good player for this price. In near future I want buy new C.E.C. cd player from TL series maybe. Sorry for my poor english. With best regards from Poland, Zabrze City. Miroslav :) Similar Products Used: Marantz CD6000KI,Pioneer PD-S06,Cambridge Audio 500SE, Rotel 991AE, Technics SL-PS7, Denon DCD 1450 and 1550,Marantz CD17, Pioneer PD8700 in 1995. |
[Sep 09, 2000]
Alan
Audiophile
Strength:
Solid build, headphone jack with volume control (not found on Parasound branded twin), very smooth sound for a sub-$500 CD player.
Weakness:
For the price, you can't even nit-pick this one. When shopping for an affordable priced true audiophile CD player, the picking is slim. One of the best bagains has been the Parasound units... but Parasound has dropped their CD player line. This is where the CEC players come in to play, as they were the maker of the beloved Parasounds (and I have a Parasound '1000 as well in another system). The best thing I can say about this player is not what it does.... but what it does not do. It does not make you suffer as you play your CDs on a sub $500 deck. Sound is smooth, operation is smooth, build is very solid at this price point, and the gold face is a breath of fresh air over the black finishes we are all tired of looking at. Similar Products Used: CEC TL5100Z, Parasound CD/P1000 (twin), Sony CDP-303ES. |
[Jan 02, 1997]
Werner Ogiers
an Audio Enthusiast
This time not a belt-driven CD-player from oddball brand CEC, as the cost |