Nakamichi CDC-3 CD Players
Nakamichi CDC-3 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 11, 2014]
Terence
AudioPhile
I got this off ebay for very little money in 2014. In fact, I got two of them. The first of the two had a laser lens problem and I bought a replacement lens from a Sony KSS-231C and used its lens to replace the fallen one on the Nak. It still didn't work and it developed a problem in the changer mechanism. But it had a remote control coming with it tho'.
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[Mar 15, 2002]
Gregory Solomon
AudioPhile
Strength:
Dual glich-free D/A converters; solid construction; dual mono design; multi-programming of CD''s in any order, Nakamichi build quality.
Weakness:
None! I was lucky to pick this CD player up on the cheap at a local store here in town that was blowing the older Nakamichi pieces out the door (lucky for me). This CD player is well-built, with glitch-free dual D/A converters and dual mono construction - each channel is fed an independent signal, as opposed to a shared signal, so you the sound it reproduces is more accurate and 3-dimensional (sounds like you''re running dual mono amps). You insert a CD upside down, because Nak locates their laser on the top, shooting down on the CD, instead of up. This way, dust can''t collect on the lens over time. (ingenious!). The player is heavy, not like the cheaper units. You can also program this bad boy with up to 200 selections in any order, effectively freeing you up to enjoy the party while it does all the work! The original retail on this CD player was $795.00. If you can find one on eBay, buy it. You will not be dissapointed! Similar Products Used: Denon |
[Oct 23, 2000]
Dave
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound Quality, Durability, Construction, Weighs more than a sack o' potatos
Weakness:
None really other than it had to be serviced a couple years back but that was after at least 5 years of heavy use.I guess the changer is not the ewasiest to use. It is sett up like a car CD changer with a Six disc Cassette I suppose there is not much point in recommending this product considering it is no longer in production, however one might consider a pre-owned unit. The longevity and durability of Nkamichi's products makes buying a used unit less scary. I would not bother spending the money on a high end CD player unless you are goin the same route with the rest of your equipment, otherwise the full potential of the player will never be realized and that is a shame. |