Cayin CDT-17a Review in HiFi News Magazine

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    We are delighted to let you know that Hi-Fi News have published a review of the Cayin CDT-17A CD Player. We knew it was a great CD Player and we are delighted to say that the magazines agree with us. Here are some of the comments from the reviewer, John Bamford:

    "After spending a fews days exploring numerous CD favourites I had to conclude that this was a rather polite-sounding player: one that could be described as well-mannered and easy on the ears."

    "There was immense weight and extension to the low-end punches... The tonality was lovely, as was the depth of image and sense of space around the instruments"

    "Supplied with the CDT-17A is a rugged remote control handset machined out of aluminium that's a cut above the traditional plastic fare dished out with many CD Players."

    "layer-upon-layer of sound effects within the recording we laid bare across the image."

    "There's a demure elegance in the way this player presents music. Whther it was a slow and soulful Clapton blues, more aggressive John Lee Hooker or utterly visceral Stevie Ray Vaughan trash-guitar workout the Cayin always succeeded in drawing me into the music event."

    "In the esoteric world of high-end audio, the CDT-17A might be deemed to offer more than a hint of musical Champagne. It's robust construction and slick disc transport ensures a pride of ownership and it's a lovely player to use. Moreover it's easy-going, mellifluous sound character should have you enjoying music for hours without fatigue."

    The Cayin CDT-17A CD Player is available in Black Facia or Sliver Facia with a retail of £1999.00 inc. VAT. For more information on the Cayin CDT-17A please click here where we also have a YouTube video of this product.

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