California Audio Labs Icon MK2 CD Players
California Audio Labs Icon MK2 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 19, 2009]
mixedupfiles
Casual Listener
I believe this unit was built around 1993. I purchased it in 2008, as a backup player, for around $125 from Audio Systems' (Austin, TX) consignment section.
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[Oct 26, 2008]
timoteo
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
strong, powerful sound. Deep, solid bass and very solid electric bass to propel the music and provide a strong foundation.
Weakness:
Highs aren't as quite as bright as I'd like. I bought my California Audio Labs Mk II brand new when it came out years ago. I had a Nakamichi CD player I wasn't very happy with and replaced it with the Cal.
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[Jun 06, 2007]
MTM
AudioPhile
Strength:
It has voodoo, and eye-of-newt inside to produce an indescribably magical, musical event. It is as rugged as the proverbial tank- yet more dependable than a tank. It is an under priced overachiever of the highest order. Powerful, tight, defined, refined- yet smooth, tonally accurate, and sweety seductave. You get the best of both worlds in a perfectly balanced symbiosis. Never harsh- always right. Its strengths are many.
Weakness:
...perhaps a bit aesthetically challenged when placed next to some of the flashier looking components of today. I'm nitpicking here- it has no performance "weakneses". I bought this unit (with the powerboss HDCD upgrade) for a slightly heavy price at 600 but I don't regret a thing. I'd buy it again at that price many times over. The following review is singing the praises of the POWERBOSS equiped unit; I cannot attest to the quality of the regular Icon mk2.
Customer Service I wouldn't know....It might as well be welded together- nothing fails. Built to LAST! Similar Products Used: Sony, Krell, Rega, Levinson. |
[Mar 12, 2004]
jukeboxtheater
AudioPhile
Strength:
excellent bass and midrange
Weakness:
slightly soft and grainy treble Are there audible differences among cd players? Listening to this player convinced me that there are indeed. The Icon gives the music a strong bass foundation that's missing in lesser players. This foundation helps the music maintain its rhythmic pulse. Midrange performance is likewise exemplary, being warm and ever so slightly forward which helps bring out musical detail that again lesser players miss. If I had one qualm with this player it would be in the treble region. The highs are a little on the soft side and just a tad grainy compared with some Rotel players I've owned. Guess you can't have everything... By the way, I'd just like to take a moment to point out that at no time in this review have I mentioned the other components in my system. Personally, I think that reviewers who list their other audio components (you know the people who write "my system consists of... blah, blah, blah...") are pretentious losers seeking groupie approval. Nobody cares what kind of system you have!!! All we want to know is what you thought about the product you're reviewing. Sheesh... Similar Products Used: several Rotel models, Sony ES, NAD, DENON |
[Jan 11, 2003]
dave101010
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
open soundstage, great dynamic range, and a great warmth and still very revealing...........
Weakness:
styling I have been looking to get rid of the digital harshness that comes from cd's. No matter how accurate sounding the system sounded, something was missing! I tried the MSB Link111, which at least made the music worth listening to...I purchased DHLabs cables thruout, but the accuracy I was able to achieve had so much digital harshness, that I had to try something else. So, I went on the internet and found this player, and read the reviews. It seemed to perfect for me, a warm and liquid sound, without the digital harshness. It is better that I had hoped!!!This player has the powerboss/HDCD upgrade, and the sound coming out of my speakers is so involving, articulate and sweet, I cannot believe the improvement over the MSB Link (basic version). I have a bright system for a reason, carver tfm-55 amp-380 per channel-ct23 preamp/dhlabs q-10 cables with the bi-wire 10ga. silver sonic cables-Paradigm reference 100v2 speakers. Similar Products Used: none.......... |
[Jul 07, 2002]
cn
AudioPhile
6 months ago I upgraded my entire system to BAT VK50se preamp, BAT VK6200 amp, Audio Physics Avanti III speakers and I thought my old CAL Icon MkII had no place in the new system. The local dealer was kind enough to lend me the BAT VK-D5se and the Meridian 508.24 for a few days. A few days later, I happily returned the 2 expensive players and kept my CAL Icon MkII. Yes, the BAT and Meridian players were better than the Icon, but the difference is very small but the price difference is huge. The Icon is very well rounded with solid bass, warm and detailed. Soundstage is slightly more restricted than the BAT and Meridian (The Audio Physics Avanti III is incredible with its holographic soundstage and it really brought out the difference). Having said that, the Icon is a steal for its price, especially if you can find a used one for $500. I can't praise it enough. I also had a chance to listen to the Musical Fidelity A3 at home and found it to be a decent player. However the Icon is slightly warmer with more solid bass. Similar Products Used: BAT VK-D5se, Meridian 508.25, Musical Fidelity A3 |
[Jun 26, 2002]
Joel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity, neutrality This player is very detailed, neutral and well built. It fits in perfectly if you already have or are building a balanced system. I was a little skeptical about how much the source can affect the sound but my wife and I kept turning around when voices sounded like the performer was right there - it's scary good. Sounds terrific in my system - Dynaudio Contour 1.3SE speakers Solaris stands Redgum Integrated - another great component Zu Wax speaker cables Zu Mother PC Zu Oxyfuel IC |
[Apr 02, 2002]
AudioPhile
Strength:
Imaging - soundstage - articulation.
Weakness:
A slight sibilance in my square listening room. Well, the time has come to turn over my Icon Mk II, so I thought I''d write a few words about this incredible unit. First, let me tell you about the system it''s in. I use a Sakura Systems 47 Labs Gaincard, the 25wpc version. My carriers are Nordost Blue Heaven interconnects and speaker cables, and my speakers are Quad ESL 63''s. This system is very fast, extremly honest and very detailed. I have had the Icon MK II since about 96, and am upgrading to a Linn player. I can honestly say that this player just whips anything in it''s price range, and even triple of four times it''s range. I know this because on the back of this little beauty, there is a digital out, and I have auditioned several VERY high end DAC''s with it, and all of them been found wanting. Krell Studio: Too harsh and forward - not very musical. Classe DAC 1: Smooth, but TOO smooth. I was not involved at ALL with the music. EAD Ultradisk: Same as the Classe. You will notice that a couple of these DAC''s retailed over 4K. The Icon Mk II is simply amazing for what it does, which is present full, lifelike MUSIC in as close to analog fashion as you will hear. This does NOT mean that it is laid back or ''lazy''. It DOES mean that transients are fast and sharp - bass is hefty and more accurate than any of the above (yes campers, even the Krell) and the midrange is sweet and just to die for. Vocals, both male and female are eerie for their presence. Instruments are seperated, clearly defined and articulate. Orchestrel music is full, emotional and detailed. Imaging and soundstage are borderline miraculous. On my Annie Lennox recordings, she might as well be there. My Metheny CD''s sound like nirvana. Focus will shift depending on the CD you are playing - it will reveal a badly mastered CD in a flash. It is one of those rare products in which you will IMMIDIATLY notice an improvement in your sound, and then spend all night listening to your old collection. I use an aftermarket powercord, which I recommend, because this will tighen up your image noticeably. Buy it. Love it. You will not regret it. (email me for more info: sjkenny1@yahoo.com) Similar Products Used: Krell, Classe, Levinson, EAD, PS Audio, Sonic Frontiers, McCormack. |
[Mar 27, 2002]
Brendan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity, bass.
Weakness:
Crappy recordings are faithfully reproduced, too. An astonishing CD player. I used to be very skeptical of claims that any CD player could make a big difference in sound quality. It''s a digital source, so it''s all the same ones and zeroes, right? The digital source will make only a minor difference in the sound. Under this assumption, I''ve spent most of my crazy money on amps and speakers. I was so so wrong. Now that I have this player, I am totally 180 degrees on this question. Start with a good source, and you''ll be delighted with the rest of your gear. And the Icon is a fantastic source. What''s so great about the Icon? 1. Imaging. Powerful, rich, sometimes unsettling in its clarity. With virtually every other player I''ve ever heard, the sweet spot in the sound is like an arrow shooting through your head. A stunning experience, but fairly narrow and specific to the room. With the Icon, the sweet spot is more like a sphere or blob of clear, wonderful sound that envelopes you. It''s very cool. 2. Detail. I definitely hear things that I''ve never heard on my CDs before. You hear the musicians breathing between verses, drumsticks clattering around in the drummer''s hands, in addition to the most detailed vocals possible. 3. Bass. My floors and walls shake even at low volumes, and on recordings that I''ve never really thought of as having much bass. There''s just a lot more on the CDs that my old players never reproduced. It''s really quite astonishing. This helps the imaging, but it''s also a whole layer of sound that exists on its own that I''ve never experienced in my living room. I scored my for $275 plus shipping used, and it was easily the best $300 I''ve ever spent on hifi stuff. I can''t understand why people shell out thousands for new stuff. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 04, 2002]
dukler
AudioPhile
Strength:
build reliable and sound
Weakness:
can be had 2 read from across the room a truly wonderfull cd player smooth and detailed has hdcd upgrade and shines when a cd w/hdcd is played just love it Similar Products Used: frote,cambrige audio,arcam(remote is beyond stupid to use) |