California Audio Labs DX-2 CD Players
California Audio Labs DX-2 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 21, 2014]
keith baker
AudioPhile
Compared to a 1982 $99 Magnavox & $2,100 Creek Destiny (2007), sounds noticeably better than the Magnavox, not quite as good as Creek on its own.
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[Oct 13, 2003]
tjvan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
excellent sound. simple remote. reliable.
Weakness:
looks cheap. company no longer around. I have owned this player for 6 years and, over time, have upgraded the surrounding components. It really is a great machine. Recently, I wanted to update the oldest part of my system (the DX-2), and brought home several units to demo including the Arcam FMJ 23. I was very surprised that the DX-2 still sounded as good or better than many more modern and considerably more expensive players. This really is a great player, although it does look quite cheap! Wish CAL was still in business. system preamp and amp- bryston cables- tara labs speakers- legacy audio |
[Sep 10, 1997]
DPC
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently purchased the California Audio Labs DX-2 CD player after a relatively extensive research and auditioning period. I am not sure if I'm qualified to submit a review on any audio product, but for what it's worth, I believe I do have a good ear and a strong technical background that lend themselves to being part of a useful opinion. I had first read about the DX-2 in a favorable Stereo Review article, so I decided to include it in my search. Other players I had auditioned (in the $500-$800 rtl. price range) included the Nakamichi MB-1s/MB-2s, Marantz CD-67se, ADCOM GCD-700, and the Rotel RCD-975/970BX. I was not able to find the Arcam Alpha 7. Overall, I personally favored the sound of the Rotel RCD-975 and the CAL DX-2. However, I would not be so pretentious as to say the others sounded poor. Based on other non-audio factors (aesthetics, fabrication, transport motion...), I decided on the DX-2. However, if the remainder of my system were Rotel, I probably would have purchased the Rotel RCD-975 based on the obvious integration benefits. After having the DX-2 in my system for a couple months, I am more than satisfied with the purchase. Based on my experience, and listening to other (more expensive players), one would certainly be mistaken not to include the DX-2 in a (<$1000) CD player search. Nice work CAL. Four stars. |
[Feb 16, 2000]
Jim Huseby
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
warm, non-fatiguing sound. Rock solid build quality. Simple design & ergonomics.
Weakness:
remote not real sensitive The CAL has a very nice, warm sound that really grows on you, and whose strengths are increasingly revealed with better downstream equipment. When I first plugged this player into my system, I was somewhat underwhelmed as I sat back and listened. But for some reason I had a desire to continue to feed it CD after CD. As I continued to listen over the next month or so, the soundstage completely opened up giving the CAL a light airy sound, which nicely complements my Vandersteen 1C's. After 3+ months of listening to the DX-2, I've become very partial to it. It's very detailed, yet very warm. Similar Products Used: Sony mass market & ES players |
[Sep 02, 2000]
David
Audiophile
Strength:
Great sound, great sound stage, bass extension, everything. Solid built, great looks.
Weakness:
Display, come on guys for this price you could use a more decent display! One of the best bargains in high end audio! Who says high end = high price? Anyways here is how I would review this player: Similar Products Used: Adcom GCD-600 |
[Nov 18, 1997]
Mike
an Audiophile
I have owned the CAL DX-2 for a several months now. I find this CD player to be accurate, never harsh and leaning towards the warm side. I find it very musical and never fatiguing. While the unit may not be much to look at, It is built very solid and the attention to detail is fantastic. This is not a mass produced product, yet the price is very reasonable. In summary, this is a no frills CD player that has a sound that can only be found in units costing hundreds more! Made in the USA, includes a 3 year warranty... In my opinion... one of the best buys on the planet! |
[Jun 23, 2000]
Lafe Bagley
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Resolution, soundstage
Weakness:
Display Okay, so I've had my new DX-2 for a week, and I've been itching to review the whole time, but I've forced myself to wait, to continue listening, allow for burn-in (whatever that means), and the like. Well, I can't stands no more! Similar Products Used: Mass-market Sony |
[Dec 16, 1997]
kevin
an Audio Enthusiast
This is a quality player. When the system is right, it will produce very warm sound with tight bass. I prefer it to Marantz CD67SE or Sony XA3ES because of its warmth. But I can certainly understand why some people would prefer Marantz or Sony, they sound more natural and clean. The deciding factor for me was that it was only $535 (Onecall), delivered!!! |
[Apr 17, 2001]
Jason
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
detailed, natural non-strident sound and solid construction
Weakness:
styling doesn't match the sound I bought the unit in 1997 when I was trying to find a sub-$1000 player that didn't sound harsh or strident. I'm still a big fan of analog, and wanted something that sounded kind of like my Rega Planar 3, and not like the cheaper, harsh-sounding Sony I was using at the time. A significant amount of time auditioning the alternatives led to the narrowing of the choice to three candidates: the DX-2 (the ICON Mk 2 was a bit too expensive for me then), the Rega Planet and the Creek (forgot the model #). Although, sonically, they were quite similar - with perhaps the creek and rega offering a slightly warmer, more analog-like sound, I found that the DX-2 was the only player of the three that would play all the disks I auditioned. The other two would skip and simply refuse to play some tracks. Similar Products Used: arcam, creek, rega, rotel, sony |
[Dec 23, 2000]
Steve
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build quality, sound, detail, price This is my first attempt at hi-end audio. I reviewed the comments here first and then purchased the unit off ebay. The detail on this thing is amazing! I could actually hear people talking before the song started on my S.T.P. CD like 5 seconds before the song started!! Never heard that on the Kenwood. This player is awesome! Nothing complicated, very easy to use. I don't have any problems with the display as noted in other reviews. My only complaint is a good one. I had CDs that were scrathced and played fine on my old CD player. But this one pickes up everything, including scratches, dirt exct. It will skip or get stuck if you do not take care of your CDs. My next upgrade will be a NAD reciever. Similar Products Used: Kenwood 5 disc changer |