Sony CDP-CA80ES CD Players
Sony CDP-CA80ES CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 14, 2000]
Jon
Casual Listener
I spent a lot of time listening to other CD players at various price categories before choosing this one. This was truly a suprise to me. My old system CD player hadn't had clarity as this one. My music sounds that much better!! |
[Oct 18, 2000]
Al
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, Imaging, Build Quality
Weakness:
No Digital Coax out (only fiberoptic) I really didn't expect to like a Sony best. I listened to all everything though. The Sony blew the Marantz and the Denon out of the water in build quality and in sound quality. The Arcam sounded good, but it was a single disc and their cheapest changer was almost 1000$. The Nakamishi sounded almost as good (not as nuetral), but I checked the shops repair logs. Apparently Nakamishi's staking mechanism isn't nearly as reliable as it should be. Finaly, I liked the Adcom as well as the sony, but I couldn't justify spending the extra money when the Sony sounded at least as good. Similar Products Used: Marantz, Denon, Nakamishi, Adcom, Arcam 7 |
[Oct 10, 2000]
Todd
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, build quality, looks, features, sound
Weakness:
PLastic tray, no digital coax out, only RCA analog and optical digital. I love this product. I was looking for something that played more than 1 CD and that had audiophile sound. The 80ES is the one. I love the feautres on this unit too. Call me a features guy, but they do make something better. Anyways, I paid $360 plus about $25 shipping and I figured that was a steal, so for the price and quality I cannot complain. Similar Products Used: Nakamichi 5-disc, Sony DVD player, have messed with other Sony multichangers (200 disc..etc.) |
[Aug 05, 2000]
Gary Wright
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, build, custom files, quiet operation for a changer, general quality feel.
Weakness:
None of consequence. The perfect answer for those who want quality sound and title/custom-file facilities, without the clunky, waiting-to-jam cumbersomeness of mega-changers (one day, it's inevitable that every 300-disc changer will clog up with hundreds of discs inside...nothing runs trouble-free forever, especially those mega-CD-traps. I don't intend sitting and waiting for the day my whole collection gets trapped). Similar Products Used: 555ES 300-disc changer |
[Nov 25, 1999]
Robert Stancliff Sr.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good build quality, excellent sound, 5 year warranty.
Weakness:
No HDCD, slow disk change time, limited volume control range (20DB). It's a nice CD player, but I wish I had bought a Denon 370. I could have saved $150 and gotten HDCD. |
[Dec 03, 2001]
Art
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
fantastic sound, transparency, features, ergonomics, 5 disc carousel
Weakness:
plastic CD tray and that is about it! First off, I listned to many more cd players than listed above in my quest to becoming an "audiophile" and had no bias to begin with (except that I was replacing a very reliable Sony CDP215). I liked the Mcintosh the best but can't afford one right now and I wanted a 5 disc player. The Rotel was very very good and I was seriously considering it until I listened to the Sony CA80ES and CA9ES. I loved them more because of my perception of them being more reliable (I have heard bad stories about Rotel and reliability) and their sound was totally on par with Rotel. I could not tell a difference really between the CA9 and CA80 - the CA9 may have a bit more bass extension - and with the price I could get the CA80 for it was a no brainer (on top of being the newer model of the two). Similar Products Used: Sony CDP215, Mcintosh 7007, Rotel 955, Sony CA9ES |
[Nov 18, 1998]
TLF
an Audio Enthusiast
My Sony CDP-CA80ES changeris an upgrade from an older Sony (CDP-715). The changer feeds into a Yamaha RX-V592 receiver. My speakers are nothing special, just a couple of Polk M5's mounted high on the wall, with a Paradigm powered sub and a couple more M5's for surround. I use the system at my office. Very clean sound. I work a lot of hours, many late, and crank the system after normal business hours to get energy. The CA80ES plays every disk in my collection, whereas my old Sony changer balked at a lot of CBS recordings. |
[Jan 30, 1999]
Ilinca Dragos Felix
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[Jan 31, 1999]
Robert G. Raynor, Jr.
an Audiophile
I just purchase this unit last week replacing my older Sony Carosel, the CDP-C745. After connecting the 80ES to my pre-amp, I could hear an immediate difference in the sound quality with the bass repsonse sounding much cleaner and deeper. You probably have to spend at least $1,500.00 to buy a better sounding CD. I inclined to believe that the Sony ES units are best buys in each product category with your having to pay 5 or 10 times the price to get a better product. Four stars are not enough. |
[Mar 21, 1999]
Danny
an Audio Enthusiast
Can someone help me to find this CD Player with 220V or 110V to 240V? |