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Looking to set up a sweet stereo system to play your CDs? Some CD players do more than just play CDs. You can find models with network streaming, USB inputs for connecting flash drives, and more. Most can also play CD-Rs and CD-RWs, and some can even play SACDs.
And if you’re pursuing the purest sound, get a transport and run it through your favorite DAC.
A CD player is a great investment for its consistent, high-quality audio. CDs deliver 16-bit/44.1 kHz resolution, often surpassing that of vinyl and MP3 files. Vinyl enthusiasts may argue for its wider dynamic range and less compression, but they can't deny that CDs offer consistent, high-quality audio. Unlike streaming, CD players don't suffer from network dropouts - just power up, connect with a solid cable to your receiver or amp, and enjoy uninterrupted listening.
Absolutely! In the first half of 2024, CD sales jumped 3.3% compared to the previous year. This isn't just a passing trend; it shows a growing appreciation for physical media in a digital world. Music fans are valuing ownership and sound quality, craving a tangible connection to their favorite albums. Plus, used CDs are affordable and plentiful, making them great for collectors. The traditional "album" format also offers a refreshing break from endless playlists and streaming suggestions.
The best CD players have substantial build, quiet circuits, and smoothly functioning moving parts to minimize noise from spinning and reading discs. High-end players also tend to have balanced XLR outputs. In players with built-in DACs, you’ll generally find better DACS in better players. And if you like to listen with headphones, you should choose a CD player with a built-in headphone amp and output.
Some CD players can only play audio CDs, while others support SACDs (Super Audio CDs), CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and DVD-Rs (including MP3 and WMA files). Some CD players have wireless network streaming built in, giving you the best of both worlds. Some even have optical, coaxial, and USB digital inputs that let you connect network streamers, USB drives, and more.
Most CD players have a built-in DAC (digital-to-analog converter), but not all built-in DACs are the same quality. You can choose a CD player with a high-quality built-in DAC or upgrade to an external DAC. CD players without built-in DACs are called “transports.” CD transports connect to an outboard DAC or any audio component with a built-in DAC.