YBA CD-3 CD Players
YBA CD-3 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 17, 2002]
james22
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Just about everything, see above
Weakness:
macrodynamics I own the alpha version which I purchased used. Supremely musical, transparent and just sounds ''right''. Vocals are beautifully smooth and liquid; and highs are especially clear, airy and sparkling without ever becoming abrasive. Bass might seem lean in comparison to other players but I would argue that it is more ''correct'' if you value tightness, texture and definition over sheer quantity. In terms of depth, it has excellent extension. I heard the new delta version at a dealer and it sounded magical. But I am unable to compare it to the alpha version which I own, as there were just too many differences in ancillaries. Compared to the Arcam CD92, the CD3 delta easily justifies (at least in my opinion) its 2x premium; however, it is also in the same price range of some serious competition, so I''m not sure about its relative value-for-money. As for the alpha version, I think it is amazing value if you can find one used. |
[Feb 25, 2002]
ross101
AudioPhile
Strength:
really cool case with the lid that slids open. the knobs are interesing, and it comes with a disc stability blanket! oh yeah, it also comes with this little tackle box full of neat idiosyncratic nick-nacks.
Weakness:
well, it cost a lot, but you get what you pay for. no one has written a review for this product since 1999, and since it has changed from the alpha to delta designation, i thought i should make an entry. the build quality is obviously exceptional-coming from yba, and the sound that eminates from it is dazzling. to use audiophile terminology: it is warm and neutral that lets the music through, just the music - no translucent veil. i''ve listened to many products in this price range and above (e.g. the flagship cd1) and this player delivers the goods if you know what i mean. well, listening is subjective and this sort of forum of attempting to explain the unexplainable leaves one short. audition it for yourself, but i''m tellinng you that it rocks. my system consists of: ed meitner pre-amp and amp; cardas cross interconnects and speaker cable; atlantis stands; jm lab electra 905s; nht sub one i;black diamond racing cones under everything. Similar Products Used: conrad-johnson; naim; rega(modified transport);sonic frontiers |
[Feb 01, 1999]
Lee
an Audiophile
This one sings like it looks, beautiful! Best player in performing the microdynamics and very detailed, with expensive texture. Upgradable to higher model |
[Sep 22, 1999]
L. K.
an Audio Enthusiast
This player doesn't quite match up to YBA's flagship, the CD-1 Alpha, in terms of sound quality. True, the only difference between these two players is that one has an all-in-one CD transport, DAC and power supply while the other has an external power supply. |
[Sep 19, 1999]
HH Loo
an Audio Enthusiast
If you have the chance to do AB comparison between different products of about equal price, you can draw a clearer conclusion about the characteristics & value of their sound.I compared this YBA with Wadia 830 & Meridien 508-24bit CD Players side by side recently but there was no clear winner. |
[Feb 10, 1999]
Jean Gourdeau
an Audiophile
I compared the CD-3 to other products in its price range. Like the Meridian,EAD,Conrad-Johnson. I decided to buy the CD-3 because it just sounds better than the others. One outstanding quality of this |