The sound of that CDP is amazing, very musical . Very quiet in operation but little bit slow. The DAC is very handy, although USB input is a little bit fussy with devices.
Why on earth don't Yamaha release a 5000 series CD/SACD player to partner up with the c5000 and m5000. Are they planning on releasing one in the future?
CD Players at the implied retail of a "5000" series / flagship player is not likely to sell well. The CD-S1000 or CD-S2100 are a cosmetic match anyway.
No, it is not. The player has so much more to give then if you strangle the sound with a basic interconnect. I would recommend you listen to this CD Player with a WireWorld Oasis Audio Interconnect: listeningpost.co.nz/shop/wireworld-oasis-stereo-interconnect/
@@TLPCHC It most definitely is. Uttering sentences like “strangling the sound” renders you completely ignorant of how audio works. So, perhaps steer clear of trying to explain it or even meddling in it at all. Not a tinniest nuance is lost with a basic cable and not even people like you who make such bold yet preposterous claims could tell if they’re listening to a system with basic or any other interconnect cable unless it’s faulty.
Cube Merula. Cables make a difference. If you want to deny this, go ahead. But it is likely that you have no personal experence in the matter, or refuse to take the opportunity to see/hear for yourself. Stop wasting your time and mine.
I have Yamaha gear which I'm very pleased with but the remotes are really extremely poor compared with other makes such as Sony Philips etc which I've had for over twenty years. I had to replace my receiver's remote and now I am waiting for a replacement for my CD player which is inconvenient because some functions can only be actioned with the remote. Treat any Yamaha remote with the utmost, utmost care!
Then you need this: www.listeningpost.co.nz/brands/yamaha-audio-musiccast-amplifier/yamaha-cd-nt670-musiccast-source-cd-player-__I.130566__C.27268__N.27183
@@TLPCHC CD drive moved little left side because inside right power supply more bigger than left power supply and this is problems with designer why CD drive tray not located strong in center and for this stupidly design button for open/close disc installed right side from CD trays , no simmetrical😠 I have cd-s 3000 and have custom made from real polished gold badge for full size including disc tray and button open/close and have glued at disc tray and front look very nice , one gold line covered full length and looking fantastic and very rich 😉👍 Best Regards from Los Angeles, USA👋✌ 🍸
@@TLPCHC Pryda wall truss brace....this needs to be in every house for earthquakes. www.architectureanddesign.com.au/suppliers/pryda-australia/pryda-develops-narrow-wall-bracing-for-contemporar selector.com/media/files/pryda-wall-truss-brace-design-details.pdf Unlike old houses... modern houses have larger windows and open plan living areas so modern houses are weaker to resist earthquakes. The answer is to turn timber walls into trusses, the added diagonals giving earthquake resistance. These small dampers absorb most of the earthquake energy, leaving your house intact. quakeproofyourhome.com/ Small shock absorbers, similar to those on your car, hide in a few walls.
The sound of that CDP is amazing, very musical . Very quiet in operation but little bit slow. The DAC is very handy, although USB input is a little bit fussy with devices.
It is lovely
CD player/DACs are marvelous single-footprint solutions. I have a Musical Fidelity M6sCD.
Why on earth don't Yamaha release a 5000 series CD/SACD player to partner up with the c5000 and m5000. Are they planning on releasing one in the future?
CD Players at the implied retail of a "5000" series / flagship player is not likely to sell well. The CD-S1000 or CD-S2100 are a cosmetic match anyway.
The interconnect cable is absolutely good enough for that CD player and no matter how much money you throw at it, it won't get better, not one iota.
No, it is not. The player has so much more to give then if you strangle the sound with a basic interconnect. I would recommend you listen to this CD Player with a WireWorld Oasis Audio Interconnect: listeningpost.co.nz/shop/wireworld-oasis-stereo-interconnect/
@@TLPCHC It most definitely is. Uttering sentences like “strangling the sound” renders you completely ignorant of how audio works. So, perhaps steer clear of trying to explain it or even meddling in it at all. Not a tinniest nuance is lost with a basic cable and not even people like you who make such bold yet preposterous claims could tell if they’re listening to a system with basic or any other interconnect cable unless it’s faulty.
Cube Merula. Cables make a difference. If you want to deny this, go ahead. But it is likely that you have no personal experence in the matter, or refuse to take the opportunity to see/hear for yourself. Stop wasting your time and mine.
Don´t take a look at the place left beside him (from his perspective on the right side) ;-)
Ha Ha. It is often a mess
Surprised he didn’t throw the remote like everything else
I like the remote, it is cool...I don't like the packaging as much.
I have Yamaha gear which I'm very pleased with but the remotes are really extremely poor compared with other makes such as Sony Philips etc which I've had for over twenty years. I had to replace my receiver's remote and now I am waiting for a replacement for my CD player which is inconvenient because some functions can only be actioned with the remote. Treat any Yamaha remote with the utmost, utmost care!
Great Video Thanks!
Thank you
I need a Yamaha cd player which can also play radio and stream music I have the amp and a turntable already set up any suggestions
Then you need this: www.listeningpost.co.nz/brands/yamaha-audio-musiccast-amplifier/yamaha-cd-nt670-musiccast-source-cd-player-__I.130566__C.27268__N.27183
@@TLPCHC Thank you pal you absolute superstar
Be careful to not scratch the device under the unboxing when wering that metallic watch
In 21 years, I have worn a watch and wedding ring... and never scratched a single thing
The only thing i don't like about it is the open door button being to close to the cd drive. 👎
It is designed to be very thin and close to the CD clamp
It’s not a problem in use , and there is button on the remote as well .
@@TLPCHC
CD drive moved little left side because inside right power supply more bigger than left power supply and this is problems with designer why CD drive tray not located strong in center and for this stupidly design button for open/close disc installed right side from CD trays , no simmetrical😠
I have cd-s 3000 and have custom made from real polished gold badge for full size including disc tray and button open/close and have glued at disc tray and front look very nice , one gold line covered full length and looking fantastic and very rich 😉👍
Best Regards from Los Angeles, USA👋✌ 🍸
Thought these had Black sides?
They do now. That one had the wood sides
Looking good
Yes - it is a lovely player
Great video but you should invest some money in a new microphone :)
We got a new mic, but we have failed to get the mix / levels right (it clips)
@@TLPCHC
Pryda wall truss brace....this needs to be in every house for earthquakes.
www.architectureanddesign.com.au/suppliers/pryda-australia/pryda-develops-narrow-wall-bracing-for-contemporar
selector.com/media/files/pryda-wall-truss-brace-design-details.pdf
Unlike old houses... modern houses have larger windows and open plan living areas so modern houses are weaker to resist earthquakes.
The answer is to turn timber walls into trusses, the added diagonals giving earthquake resistance.
These small dampers absorb most of the earthquake energy, leaving your house intact.
quakeproofyourhome.com/
Small shock absorbers, similar to those on your car, hide in a few walls.
It's still new 2021
It was not a new release when I did the un-boxing. More like 6months old, but I liked it enough to do an un-boxing anyway