Pioneer PD-F109 CD Players
Pioneer PD-F109 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 12, 1999]
John Hendry
an Audiophile
There is one thing wrong with this player, and it may be the best thing about it. It uses the transport from Pioneers 100 CD jukebox($5,000, or so I was told by a rep from Pioneer)and as such only holds 100 CDs. I believe it is the best sounding of all the muti disk players made so far due to this transport. I compared it with a shop reference transport(Meridian)at one of Hawaii's best high-end audio shops(thanks Tom)using the same high quality coax cables and I found it to be a very good good sounding transport. We did not run it through a Merid518, AA DTI Pro32, etc. anti jitter device so as to hear the true sound of the transport. I thought it sounded a little more detailed yet thin sounding than the Meridian. Tom said some would prefer the sound of the 109, but we both prefered the sound of the Meridian over the 109. With a 518 in use the 109 is just wonderful sounding and the difference becomes less.As a CD player, new out of the box it will hurt your ears, however after 100 hours burnin the DACS starts to sound OK. Not as smooth as a KCD20 by any means, but it will work as a CD Player in this price range...OK...Mid Fi you might say. |
[Jun 12, 1999]
John Hendry
an Audiophile
There is one thing wrong with this player, and it may be the best thing about it. It uses the transport from Pioneers 100 CD jukebox($5,000, or so I was told by a rep from Pioneer)and as such only holds 100 CDs. I believe it is the best sounding of all the muti disk players made so far due to this transport. I compared it with a shop reference transport(Meridian)at one of Hawaii's best high-end audio shops(thanks Tom)using the same high quality coax cables and I found it to be a very good good sounding transport. We did not run it through a Merid518, AA DTI Pro32, etc. anti jitter device so as to hear the true sound of the transport. I thought it sounded a little more detailed yet thin sounding than the Meridian. Tom said some would prefer the sound of the 109, but we both prefered the sound of the Meridian over the 109. With a 518 in use the 109 is just wonderful sounding and the difference becomes less.As a CD player, new out of the box it will hurt your ears, however after 100 hours burnin the DACS starts to sound OK. Not as smooth as a KCD20 by any means, but it will work as a CD Player in this price range...OK...Mid Fi you might say. |