Saturday, March 16, 2013

Marantz cd 63KI make II

My initial intention is to look for a nice new modern CD player. However, I came across a Marantz CD 63 KI signature version which made me change my mind. KI is the short form for Mr. Ken Ishiwata, a famous audiophiles engineer that has made the Marantz CD player special.

As any keen audiophile will know, this Marantz special edition CD-63 MkII KI Signature was painstakingly modified by legendary hi-fi guru Ken Ishiwata to give the most natural, transparent, musical and rhythmic sound possible.

From what i have gathered reviews from the net says that unlike so many CD players, this one is very, very enjoyable and engaging to listen to, regardless of what genre of music is spinning in the drawer: there is none of the flat, sterile sound which characterises so many players, old and new. The player benefits from copper plating of many of its parts, and features Elna Silmic and Cerafine audio-grade capacitors as well as Marantz's own discrete Hyper Dynamic Amp Modules (HDAM) in place of the much more widely used but sonically inferior op amps. Thanks to such high quality engineering, this player is made for long listening sessions, as it sounds so good it's difficult to hit the stop button. The sound is punchy, toe-tapping, three-dimensional and has excellent tonal colour.

With this in mind, the new CD player can now wait..haha..
















http://hometheaterreview.com/marantz-cd-63ii-ki-signature-cd-player-reviewed/

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