Cyrus DAD-3 CD Players
Cyrus DAD-3 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 18, 2000]
steve walker
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
dynamics and definition
Weakness:
front to back I have the q module and the psx-r power pack. For its price (and its not cheap in Australia)I think that it adds credibility to a lively and realistic sound. It has loads of power with the psx-r and can blow your brains out if you are into heavy stuff or it can whisper for delicate strings.The next step in the "improvement chain" is close to twice the price so I am happy with what I have got and I believe that a 24 bit super upgrade is due out in May 2000. That is the other thing I like, its upgradeability. I have experienced no problems with its build quality.Equipment used: Similar Products Used: electro, myriad, alpha 24 bit |
[Dec 15, 2001]
Peter Mercer
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Upgradeable, styling, sound is very real and involving after upgrades.
Weakness:
Initial reliability, flimsy cd transport tray Initially bought the DAD3 (ex-demo) so I got it for a reasonable price (about £450 sterling however I had prolems with the cd skipping toward the end of longer cd's. The player was sent for repair and after 2 weeks it was returned free of charge with the same problem. I asked for a replacement player, I was given a relplacement ex-demo and have had no problems since. Though sometimes the cd will not load (this occurs very rarely, and I have seen this malfunction on many players). Similar Products Used: Marantz, Arcam, Naim |
[Dec 10, 1999]
Dan Sibert
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
civilised, fluid and believable sound with the Q module - enough resolution and detail without sounding too digital
Weakness:
reliability sucks - I had the first player replaced and the second sent back twice for servicing due to a faulty laser mechanism. A good CDP for a secondary system. Sound slightly digital by itself but readily upgradeable with Q-module dual mono DAC and PSX-R external power supply unit. With belt and braces added, sounds fluid and believable. Not quite top grade but easily as good as some more expensive CDP. Ideal in a secomndary sytem or for a smallish room. My only complaint is the reliability issue. I had my first dAD3Q replaced because of a faulty transport mechanism. Its replacement has also been sent back for servicing twice because of faulty laser mechanism. This is the thing that really annoys me. I have no complaint about its sonic attributes. Its reliability lags far (VERY FAR) behind though. Similar Products Used: Meridian 508.20, Wadia 850 |
[Apr 30, 2000]
Jim
Audiophile
Strength:
Detail, Dynamics, Soundstage width
Weakness:
Front to back, tray mechanism This is an extremely good player with the Q module. I've heard many very expensive players, including krell and Mark Levinson and, with a good system around it, the DAD3Q is very close. It has wonderful dynamics, crisp presentation and accuracy. Very close to those others and not as good though because of the front to back perspective doesn't quite come up to their very high standards, (though they also have a very high price tag!) Similar Products Used: Arcam Alpha, Krell, Sony (various) Mark Levinson |