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I-SIG
04-13-2004, 03:50 PM
Well, I managed to scrounge up one of those NEC external CD-ROM's that Sean has sung the praises of in previous posts.

Although Sean said the model number was 601, it is actually model number CDR-602. It is a Multispin 6x SCSI CD-ROM. Luckily, it operates in audio mode with no drivers or anything. The unit itself was quite a bit bigger than I had expected, probably close to 16" long. Otherwise it is about what would be expected of an external CD-ROM. The little CD Caddy system is different. It is a try-type thing you put the CD in and close the lid on, then slide into the unit. This a no-frills unit as far as control sare concerned. It has "play/paude," "stop/loop," track advance/back, eject, and a volume control. It also has a headphone jack on the front. (that I haven't used yet) On the back it has two SCSI ports, audio digital and analog outputs, and an IEC 3-prong power connection. Right now, I have one of those 14AWG shielded Volex power cords in it.

It functions like any most other CD players out there, other than the little CD Caddy. One nice feature I like is that I can advance to a desired track and then press play, rather than it automatically playing if I advance tracks like many CDP's.

Sound-wise, it is a definite improvement over the Onk DVDchanger. I lost some detail and smoothness when I had to get rid of one of the AQ IC's, but I got it all back and then some with NEC CD-ROM. I can't wait to upgrade my cables to the Diamondbacks and get a DAC mated to this CD-ROM. Last night, I listened to Pearl Jam's "Yield" album, something I have listened to dozens of times. I heard many detals that I had never noticed before, even when I wasn't listening to that particular instrument or whatever. The guitars seemed to have a more "from-the-amp" sound than usual and the soundstaging of the drums was the best I've been able to decipher. Bass extension overall, seems improved, but I have also added the 14AWG shielded cables recently as well. The highs are noticeably smoother and have more clarity.

All in all, I'd say if you can get one off e-Bay, go for it wholehog. I paid $36.55 shipped for a 100% sure improvement in sound. Be sure and ask the seller if it has the CD Caddy and the audio outputs. Apparently some of these units are SCSI-only, no digital or analog audio outpus.

I can't wait to add DAC and anti-jitter units to this CD-player!

Wes

Zero
04-13-2004, 04:23 PM
Wes,

Im thrilled to see the unit arrived in one piece, and works fine! They are older (circa 1994), but still yeild absolutely phenominal performance.

Looks like you are enjoying the sound it gives you (the price is right, eh?). Using the digital out straight into the back of my Sony AVD S50 ES, yeilded such a remarkable improvement to the sound - I was left breathless...

Im very glad to see you are enjoying it bud! Its a keeper, for sure!!!! Definately let us know how you feel when you get the cables, and a DAC....!

Cheers,

Sean

I-SIG
04-13-2004, 04:31 PM
Thanks again for the recommandation, Sean.

I'm trying to decide on what DAC I should try. I know an AA DDE v3.0 would be a sure bet, but I'm really tempted to track down a Channel Islands current vintage DAC as well for not too much more cash.

I just bought an AA DTI v2.0 from AudioGon with a Kimber D60 digital cable. That should be here by the end of the week, hopefully. I know I need the DAC before I can make use of this equipment.

I know with cables I can get those right here and now from Audio Advisor so we'll see what I decide...

Wes

Zero
04-13-2004, 08:49 PM
Wes,

Audio Alchemy tends to be a popular dac, especially amongst the Polk crowd. It seems to be highly affordable, and people seem to enjoy its results.

Channel Islands is pretty popular, along with Scott Nixon (HIGHLY recommended), and Monolithic.

You have plenty of options available to you.

gidrah
04-13-2004, 10:46 PM
Great review. I've been meaning to do one of my NEC 601 that I bought from Sean, but have been trying to get my other house on the market. Will do it very soon.

I-SIG
04-14-2004, 02:24 AM
Thanks, Mark. Just trying to do what I can. I'll be interested to see what you have to say about the subject.

Wes