Jolida JD601A CD Players
Jolida JD601A CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 26, 2012]
peterl69
AudioPhile
The Jolida 601a is one of the very best sounding tubed CD player available at any price and easily bests almost all players in todays market and certainly bests the current Jolida models in quality of sound. This CD player is an avatar freak of nature of sorts. The construction is terrible with cheap sheet metal (although it has a reliable CD platter with exception of a rubber belt that wears out and is cheaply and easily replaced by owner). However, the heavens rolled the dice and took an old Intel processing chip and some funky parts and came up with an acoustic masterpiece that is the Jolida 601a.
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[Jan 12, 2004]
Jaeber
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Beauty of sound and naturalness. Entirely tube output, no op amps in output path. Great sound for a minimal investment. Jolida has been very helpful in answering questions.
Weakness:
Does not look "hi-tech". Remote is a bit flakey--but my universal remote learned the codes and I use that instead, without any problems. Last year I discovered how great tube equipment sounds, and I have been replacing stuff in my system. Saw the Jolida JD601A in an ad and started doing the research on it, reading the reviews here and elsewhere. Decided to purchase as it was in excellent condition and not expensive. I am very, very happy with my decision. Using the info in the reviews here, I upgraded the power cord (hard-wired Asylum power cord), used sound-damping material inside the chassis and put Black Diamond racing cones underneath. Am using Electro-Harmonix 12AX7-EH tubes. The sound is beautiful, detailed, and both speed and pacing are great. There is a beauty and naturalness to the sound that I didn't experience with the Heart CD6000 and AH! Tjoeb 4000 that I auditioned. In my hearing, of course. The $300 used price and the low cost of tweaks have made this a great value. The Jolida JD601A has been described as the player that "looks cheesy (like a mass market player), but has blown audiophiles away." It is a great addition to my audio system. Similar Products Used: Various solid-state players. Heart CD6000 and AH! Tjoeb 4000. |
[Mar 03, 2001]
Vincent
Audiophile
Strength:
radical improvement of whole system
Weakness:
this unit - base Bill Baker of Response Audio helped me get over my fears the Jolida's base response wouldn't measure up. I have a 603 on order from him. I can't wait. Similar Products Used: Onkyo, Sony90ES |
[Feb 11, 2000]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smooth, easy to listen to sound. Low cost
Weakness:
Long response time to scan or change tracks. I bought a demo of the 601 that had been on the floor for Similar Products Used: Marantz CD67 SE |
[Oct 13, 1999]
Steve Fellows
Audiophile
Strength:
3-D realism, cost-performance ratio
Weakness:
build quality, stock tubes GREAT SOUND - rich, smooth, detailed! Will give it 4 stars due to lousy build quality. Be sure to replace the stock Chinese tubes to eliminate coarseness from the sound (I'm now using a pair of Joint Army-Navy 12AX7WA's, which also tightens up the base). Excellent value for the money! |
[Jun 04, 1998]
Brion Keagle
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought the Jolida JD601A a few weeks ago for $389 and have been very happy with it's sound. I wanted to spend $300-500 on a new player (I'm not made of money, but I'm fairly discriminating, which made my search for a new player long, but fun!). I first heard about the JD601A tubed CD player on the web, and I had to call the company (in Annapolis Junction, MD) to find a local distributer. |
[Feb 12, 2000]
Rick
Audiophile
Strength:
Good depth for a CD player. Excellent stage width.
Weakness:
Cheaply built, original tubes need to be changed for best sound. The 601A is a mid-fi CD player with high end aspirations. One of its major faults are the original Chinese 12AX7 tubes that the unit is supplied with. The player also has to much output and is not dynamic enough. Out of the box the players sound in a nutshell is like listening to old tube equipment that was designed in the sixties, the sound is turgid and slow but pleasant. The player can be improved by swapping the original 12AX7 tubes. I found that with experimentation that the tube that sounds the best in the unit is not a 12AX7. The trick is to install NOS 12AU7A or JAN 5814A, they have the same electrical characteristics of the 12AX7A but have a lower gain. When the tubes are replaced the player sounds much faster and there is a reduction in output. I also found that putting the unit on something hard improves the speed, I use a custom cut piece of corian countertop. Also the sound is improved in the width of the lateral soundstage by putting the unit on VibraPods under its feet. I can only recommend the unit under these conditions of use. I also had problems with the first two units that I tried with mistracking and errors. The third unit has been working flawlessly for over one year. CAUTION!!!! Jolida is a very flakey company to deal with so view that with a grain of salt |
[Feb 24, 1999]
Dmitry
an Audio Enthusiast
I got to audition the Jolida JD601A today. Well, first thing that I always look at, before even putting my CD in the drawer is the way the unit looks. And this one looked crappy, and I mean it. The worksmanship on the knobs and the drawer itself is just plain terrible. It looks like some cheap mass-made shlock. And the quality of the build is important, you know. My old Technics looks a million times better and is build more solidly. This one looks like it's going to fall apart any moment. Now, the sound - the vocals are mushy, solo instruments seem to be OK, but when it comes to orchestral music - that's another story. It seemed like all the instruments were recorded with one mike from below the table somewhere. This was a demo that a dealer was giving away for around $280. After listening to players in $1000-1500 range this one seems to fail in every category. I can't really bring myself to saying that in it's price category it's all right because there isn't any meter inside my head that distinguishes the prices on different brands and models. It's either bad, lifeless, distorting or - vibrant, colorful and desirable. And that's the bottom line in selecting a component. In my opinion it makes more sense to save money for a few months and buy a reallly interesting CD Player, than to throw away a couple of hundred bucks and be disenchanted. And how could I've thought that something that costs $300 would sound good?! Yet another disappointment about the budget-priced gear. Too bad for Jolida, I have their SJ502A Integrated Amp and it's fantastic. I'm giving it 2 stars because it does play music. |
[Sep 28, 1998]
Jeff B
an Audio Enthusiast
This is an exciting player, let me tell you. I have done alot of listening to sub-thousand dollar players and this one I feel to be the best value amongst all of them. In some ways, it is not only the best value, but the best player. The problem is, it's not the best player in every criteria of what you'll want in a player. |
[Feb 26, 1999]
Jeff B
an Audio Enthusiast
An update to my review below. I replaced the output tubes that came with the unit with some used Telefunkens that I got relatively cheaply ($30 for the pair). This did wonders for the sound. Suddenly the slow mushy bass got really tight and the mid-range cleaned up considerably. This is now a very fine unit. Still perhaps not as detailed as some players, nor as quick, but most things come out sounding quite natural and lovely and fairly 3-dimensional. Not like my analog setup, but this player is almost the equal of the Rega Planet. It certainly is in that category of player in terms of sound. If anyone wants an "undigital" sounding digital player, this is strongly worth considering. |