In Reply to: Audiolab 6000CDT in da house! posted by KanedaK on June 21, 2022 at 22:07:50:
After 24 hours of break-in, i.e., with the platter spinning not just turned on, EVERYTHING improves significantly, especially the bass. When I first hooked up my new unit I had the same impressions as you and I also felt the unit was a bit bass light, which was somewhat disappointing. Boy was I wrong. After break-in the bass improved so much that the bass now easily surpasses the bass produced by my prior transport, a Proceed/Mark Levinson CDT-1. And as I mentioned, you can expect to also hear big improvements in all aspects of the mid range and treble. And all for that modest price.
Also, I too was a bit concerned about the slot loading tray. But after using it I think it is far superior to a tray sliding in and out. It's simpler, works better and is sturdier. And no, you don't have to be concerned about damage to the CD, I think that thought results from the fact that it's different and unfamiliar.
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- RE: Audiolab 6000CDT in da house! - Ned 20:34:01 06/22/22 (1)
- RE: Audiolab 6000CDT in da house! - KanedaK 22:31:21 06/23/22 (0)