Jolida JD602A CD Players
Jolida JD602A CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 01, 1999]
Tom Walker
an Audiophile
The Jolida JD602a represents a significant upgrade from their prior unit the 601. The improvements are based upon an improved amplifier section, a better CD transport ( JVC ), and the adoption of an advanced D/A converter. I have tested the 602a through two systems. The first incorporates an Audire amplifier section and two Focal custom speaker systems very similar to the Wilson Watt Puppy. The second system incorporates a Jolida 302b amplifier section and two Walkallen "TAOS" speakers. |
[Mar 05, 1999]
Paul Grzybek
an Audiophile
Jolida 602 tubed CD player: |
[Oct 08, 1999]
Bill Baker
Audiophile
Strength:
The Jolida 602 has a warm, vinyl like sound not usually associated with CD players anywhere near this price point. You can listen to CDs all day without the typical digital brightness. Its like having a turntable that plays 5" discs and its priced just right for those of us living in the real world. Everybody has different taste and opinions about what the "Perfect" system should sound like. And for that same reason we all should know that the "perfect" system does not exsist. As a dealer of Jolida and a few select other brands, I can asure you that if you are looking for that warm vinyl sound with the clarity and detail of CDs, then the Jolida's JD602 should offer you many years of trouble free musical enjoyment. Similar Products Used: I have compared the 602 with players costing upwards of $1,200 and while they do have thier diffrences, the Jolida 602 can not be touched for the price. |
[Feb 10, 1999]
David McKean
an Audio Enthusiast
I've had this CD player for about 4 months now so I feel I can give my initial impressions. About 6 months ago I started my search for a CD player. My equipment was rather bright so I needed something warm to tame it. I had already bought my Rega 3 turntable as was getting into the anolog sound and was finding myself barely listening to my CD collection. (Since most of my music is on CD, thats a bad thing) So I listened to serveral players. The players I liked were the Rega Planet, the Arcam Alpha 7, the Ultech CD-100 and of course, the Jolida. Basically the other players were really more than I wanted to spend ranging from $650-$850 and in some ways the Jolida is better. They all have kind of a laid back sound, but the Jolida was more full bodied and 3d, even if it didn't necessarly have the detail that the others did. Overall I've been very happy with my purchase and find myself listening to digital about 50% of the time and my vinyl the other 50%. |