Opera Audio Consonance Reference CD-2.2 CD Players
Opera Audio Consonance Reference CD-2.2 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 30, 2015]
choomsak
AudioPhile
It's amazing CD player !!! it's really great in detail,sound stage and imaging.The troble I always got from another CD is treble is grain and harsh but with this player it's sound smooth and so real never try connect from XLR (in manual said it will by pass the tube and send signal direct from DAC) I heard that from XLR will give more detail, in conclusion it's one of a best CD player I've ever listen. |
[Aug 09, 2008]
Sylvester The Cat
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Realism, detail, powerful presentation, accuracy and great depth in the sound stage.
Weakness:
No direct track entry from the front or the remote.
The Consonance 2.2 Reference is the latest addition to my system and has replaced the Naim CD 5i I used for the last 4 years.
Similar Products Used: Rotel RCD 970 BX
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[Aug 09, 2008]
Sylvester
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Weakness:
The Consonance 2.2 Reference is the latest addition to my system and has replaced the Naim CD 5i I used for the last 4 years.
Similar Products Used: Rotel RCD 970 BX
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[Oct 24, 2005]
rockadanny
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Balanced (non-tube) and RCA (tube) output. Dreamy vocals, crisp jazz. I like the look of the wood slats.
Weakness:
None. When I got this home I was disappointed. I had it connected via the RCA outputs. I lost alot of imaging and clarity, and gained unwanted boomy bass. But wait! Once I connected via balanced output, it was heavenly. It turns out that listening to jazz, acoustic, and lighter rock benefit most when listend to via the balanced outputs. Rock music sounded great via the RCA outputs, with the gain on the player turned down just a little. This is fantastic! I have two players in one! RCA outputs use the tube in the output stage, which provides better base and bloom for rock-and-roll. While the balanced outputs don't, maintaining the crisp, clear sound desired for gentler (?) music. Awesome! Since my amp allows me to keep both sets of wires connected, I just select the proper input channel with my remote, and voila. Easily selectable (on the fly) based on the music style. Prior to this player I was definitely in the market for a subwoofer. But now, I can at least listen to most of my rock music without one. I have a feeling I still might need one for heavier rock/metal (Motorhead, B.R.M.C., Rev. Horton Heat, Twistin' Tarantulas, etc.) But maybe not? More evaluation is needed first. Similar Products Used: Nothing that comes close. |
[Jul 01, 2005]
Rick
AudioPhile
Strength:
High Resolution Smooth Detail No digital Glare Lush midrange Deep solid bass (sounds real) Superb Build Quality
Weakness:
Round knobs should be toggle swithes - but no big deal I used to think CD players were all about the same. But as my system got better and better one day I realized that my CD player was the weak link. I had never heard of Opera Audio - Consonance, until I ran into a blurb on the net referring to a Chinese made CD player that performed far above its price point - the Consonance 2.2, tube output, CD player. I have a degree in Music from Berklee (in Boston) - I played for years - now I just listen mostly - I am very concerned about the musicality of my stereo components! I use all tube equipment - this CD player fit in with my philosophy - so after reading all I could find on the net I sent my money to Lon of Audiolon and he sent me a very beautiful Consonance 2.2. The unit is truly well built weighing in at 40 lbs or so. Solid Cherry slats on top offset the thick aluminum faceplate for a pleasing look. There is a slight "Oriental" slant to the piece which sets it apart from other equipment - reminiscent of a Zen Temple perhaps. The unit has round knobs in front which don't turn - rather tilt up/down and sideways to accomplish various on/off, open/close or play, pause, stop, next, functions - different, but intuitive after a learning peroid of about a week. I had the unit for about a month and it was breaking in quite nicely - when Lon asked me if I wanted the upgrades. At that point it was sounding quite spectacular, but (always wanting more) I sent it to him where he upgrqaded the tube, and a few critcal components. If it was sounding great as a stock unit , then it was superb after the upgrades - that is the only way I can describe it. Total cost with upgrades and shipping came to about $1800. My CD player is my primary source for my listening. I figure the output can never be any better than the input, so you better get a good CD player. This player is not just good, it is amazingly good. Regular ol' CD's that I have had for many years all of a sudden sound better, reveal more music, and captivate my listening attention as never before. I am putting this source through a Jadis Orchestra Reference KT90 tube amp (great amp by the way) out to a pair of Spendor S8 speakers that are about the most evenhanded, accurate speakers any body ever came up with. This system reveals the CD better than any system I have ever heard - even high priced New York or San Francisco Salons have nothing to beat what I've got.. You could swear the artist is across the room from you. I can hear bass strings and wood - or fingerprints sliding across guitar strings, vocalists breathing, wonderful-wondeful female vocals can bring tears to your eyes - really. Smooth highs, rich midrange, imaging, and big soundstage are all there. Dianna Krall, Patricia Barber, Eva Cassidy, Mary Black will all knock your socks off. This player puts out detail without being analytical. Never harsh , no digital glare, only smooth music. Regular CD's sound as good if not better than SACD or HD that I have heard on systems costing 10 times my system cost. Everything about the unit from its solid build to the all metal remote exude quality - but mostly its musical sound is what separates this from other players on the market. They mention upsampling and 24 bit DAC and lots of tech stuff - none of which I really understand - what I do understand is Music - this player puts it out PERIOD.. GO BUY ONE you won't be disappointed Similar Products Used: Cambridge 500 Yamaha Marantz |