About our
CD Players
How do you prefer to listen to music - records, streaming, or CDs? Not long ago, CDs were the go-to media for music. However, something happened along the way that derailed CDs. Record labels discovered that creating music for CDs was much less expensive when they cheapened the recording process. Reducing costs and not pursuing quality output forced audiophiles elsewhere. Philips and Sony stopped making quality drives because they couldn't compete with cheaper Asian products. Despite these facts, many still have large libraries of CDs and believe the format can outperform others. The trick, they say, is to use the right equipment.
Not all CD players are the same. Other than a few audio companies, everyone today uses a general-purpose plastic transport made in Asia, which is designed to be used in computers, DVD players, and CD players. It is a general-purpose device with a low price point and little else to offer. Suppose you are interested in hearing your CD's full potential. You should first find one that uses an actual CD transport rather than a general-purpose drive.
Interestingly, price only sometimes dictates quality. Many well-known audio companies use general-purpose Asian transports and wrap them in a beautiful case, further perpetuating the myth that CDs are not an audiophile-level medium. Instead, evaluate all CD players by starting with the simple question: What transport does it use?
We offer CD players in all price ranges. And all of them use high-quality drives!
About
Bricasti Design
Based in Massachusetts, Bricasti Design is world famous for their audio products. First gaining fame for its famous M1 DAC, Bricasti has upped the ante with both an upscale DAC along with a more economical model, the M3. All products are designed and built in the USA and able to be easily updated as technology improves. For unmatched performance and service, Bricasti Design is an easy company to partner with.