Carousel with high quality build

 

New member
Username: Gonzoboy

Post Number: 5
Registered: Jun-04
My wife and I run a restaurant where we're running our CD carousel 15 hours a day, six days a week. Perhaps not surprisingly, we've gone thru 3 units in 3 years... either they stop shuffling, or stop rotating, or whatever... we've had Onkyo's and Sony's (okay, stop snickering)

Is there a high build-quality CD carousel out there? We're happy with the sound quality we've had, but we'd like to avoid the mechanical breakdowns.
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 3715
Registered: Feb-05
Try satellite radio like XM or Sirius. Changers break that's their nature. Whether it's Marantz (one of the best sounding changers) or Onkyo (snicker) they just won't hold up to 15 hrs per day 6 days a week. Good luck.
 

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Username: Malco49

Baltimore, Maryland Usa

Post Number: 34
Registered: May-05
a couple of things

it seems like one get's their money's worth playing a cd changer 15 hours a day six days a week,so what if you have to buy a new one each year?

art-how do you rank the denon DCM 290 with regards cd carousel,i just bought one.what carousel's do you recommend???
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 3718
Registered: Feb-05
The Marantz sounds the best of any I've heard.

http://us.marantz.com/Products/1860.asp

This model replaces the one (CC4300) that I've owned and consider to be a very good value. 3 year warranty.....

vs XM at 12.95 per mo.....

either way loys of music very little outlay.
 

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Username: Malco49

Baltimore, Maryland Usa

Post Number: 35
Registered: May-05
does the denon 290 rank at all?
i just got one to go with my
cambridge 540A azur
PSB image B 25's
and
pro-ject debut III
a system that i think is good budget???
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 3719
Registered: Feb-05
Your system sounds like a fine budget system but I would still guess that the Denon is the weak link. Personally I don't like changers and believe that the Cambridge that matches your amp would be a big improvement. In the end it's up to if you like the sound. I have not heard that paticular Denon so perhaps it's better than I think.
 

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Username: Malco49

Baltimore, Maryland Usa

Post Number: 36
Registered: May-05
would get the cambridge 640c(v2)but dang on days like today nothing like hearing hours of music without any interuption.
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 4819
Registered: Dec-04
Then MWF, go with the sat radio suggestion.
The cd's can wait till closing time.
Love the B25's BTW.
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 3720
Registered: Feb-05
I think John has the restaurant and Mitch just hi jacked the thread. Not that I mind as John appears to have disappeared for the moment.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Malco49

Baltimore, Maryland Usa

Post Number: 37
Registered: May-05
i have sat radio,but for howard sports bbc etc not music.
i am not the restaurant guy.
BTW i like the PSB's as well.

is there any carousel cd player that meets the exacting standards of the tweekers on this thread??
:-)
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 4825
Registered: Dec-04
I gotta figgur the Marantz 4430 like Art said.
But for continuous music, then, yeah, a sat station.
 

Gold Member
Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 3721
Registered: Feb-05
"is there any carousel cd player that meets the exacting standards of the tweekers on this thread??"

No.
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 4843
Registered: Dec-04
Define 'exacting standards'.
I would use a pc based cource before a carousel.
 

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Username: My_rantz

Australia

Post Number: 961
Registered: Nov-05
Except for the CC4300 or the latest version.

Even though I have recently sold mine on Ebay, I can attest that it is a fairly decent player considering it's a 5 disc changer. And disc changers do have their benefits, though they do have more convoluted transport systems etc so there is more things to wear or go wrong. And to provide those features in a player costing the same or less than a decent single disc player some sacrifices are sure to be inclusive of the price.

But a pc based source?

Never!

Bring on the revolution!
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 4845
Registered: Dec-04
MR, an analogue man in a digital world?
Rush 'the analoge kid" comes to mind.
'as a hawk goes soaring by..'
with accompianing slide electric, of course.

Your sources are already digital at some point, husband the posiblities?
 

Silver Member
Username: My_rantz

Australia

Post Number: 963
Registered: Nov-05
Is not a carousel cdp a digital source my friend Nuck?

I think you know my point. Wife thems possibilities.

What's posiblite anyway?

[heh, heh]
 

Gold Member
Username: Nuck

Post Number: 4850
Registered: Dec-04
MR, the source(as a transport) is quite good in the 3340, I think.
As a source for a DAC, the Marantz is a little weak in the power supply.

I get the point.Skol!
Possibilities are A: difficult to type twice.
B:maybe the byproduct of nature's gift to Liberals.
C: a byproduct of listening to 'uneasy rider' from Charlie Daniels.

6/5 and pick 'em.
 

New member
Username: Gonzoboy

Post Number: 6
Registered: Jun-04
Still here, just reading and absorbing. Sounds like a year of that kind of work is about all I can expect out of a carousel. I'll give some serious thought to the PC-based source or other non-CD based system; the CDs work nicely now because it's a student coffeehouse and the student employees can bring in their own stuff...

But thanks for the reality check on the carousel!
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