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My first CD Player was a NAD C521i. Unfortunately, because I love this gear so much - I decided to let it go to let the new C542 mystify my senses. For awhile, I've been using my Pioneer DVD Player to play my CDs during the interregnum when I was waiting for the availability of the NAD C542. This apparent void in my system prompted me to itch for the C542 by the passage of day. Inasmuch as owning a NAD C542 is a big leap from my present entry-level DVD Player, I immediately noticed remarkable improvements, both aesthetically and sonically. The C542 is a notch higher model than my previous C521i and equally smartly built based on NAD's signature of simplicity and superb technology.Except for the HDCD decoder LED that I now see on the faceplate, the all-familiar battleship grey color on its casework is still immaculate although the new model now sports a rounded or circular corners on the front plate. The inside mechanism of its moving parts audaciously stands out with remarkably silent operational feel. The C542's sonic character is one that exudes desirable qualities like superb fidelity letting you enjoy more dynamic range, precised imaging, focused soundstage and extremely natural vocal and musical timbre - being an HDCD equipped player. It is like akin to inserting a WS Tono Preamp between the source and the amp whereby the previously faint or unheard of reproduction suddenly becomes alive and readily discernible. As reviewed by its maker - the C542 is boasting in low frequency slam and extension with timbral accuracy and lucid harmonic structure of its predecessor, the C541i. This is a player that I would like to settle with for keeps and enjoy over time or until an itch to upgrade to a higher model would, once again, become an incessant craving. I don't profess to be an expert in evaluating audio gears but certainly I wouldn't be contradicting my pair of ears when I say there is little much to be desired in its lucid and clean resolution. Compared to Rotel's RCD 1070 and Exposure's 2010, the best sounding CD Players that I've heard so far, this player doesn't quite rise to the heights of the better models I've mentioned above. Nonetheless, the C542 can recreate the full richness and detail of any recordings, though it may lack the expressive dynamic range of the 2010 and the punch and thump of the 1070. Few noticeable flaws which may not be perceptible to others with better ancillary equipment can be described as being nearly bright and occasionally harsh but these weakness can be solely attributed to my weakest link - the lesser endowed Pioneer A-405 amp. With proper coupling using better interconnects and cables, one can expect plenty of aural experience from the C542. By and large, the C542's overall signature can well be categorized as a good all-rounder CD Player with capability to play a wide variety of music types without slump in overall sonic quality. As an example, Fleetwood Mac sounded so alive in "Dreams" while my favorite Style Council track "You're The Best Thing" is much like reminiscing the happier moments in life. Steely Dan's "Hey Nineteen" reminded me a lot of my good ole days while listening to "Pieces" by Patricia Barber is so involving. Diana Krall's "Look of Love" simply made me aware of her virtuosity as a pianist while at the same time letting me visualize how seductive she was in that music video of the same title. Playing my reference Chesky CD "The Ultimate Demonstration Disc", the C542's resolving prowess is an epitome of excellence in Rebecca Pidgeon's "Spanish Harlem". Some serious audiophile would say, the first upgrade we should mind to care is to make the most out of our source - based on the time-honored principle of "trash in - trash out". No matter how good our amp can be, aural fantasy simply begins and boils down to how proficient our source can decode, colorize and convey those signals to our amp's input. Inasmuch as the C542 was christened by the ever reliable NAD, a Canadian firm advocating affordable but musically superior audio gears, this CD Player is warmly recommended. Associated Equipment:NAD C542 CD Player -> Quantum DIY interconnects -> Pioneer A-405 Integrated Amp -> Soundstream 12AWG generic speaker cables -> Mordaunt-Short 914CDs played (so far):Chesky's Ultimate Demonstration Disc, Rebecca Pidgeon- The Raven, Diana Krall - The Look of Love, Patricia Barber - Verse, Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits, Style Council - Collection, Steely Dan - Then and Now, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits
galing review mo bro. ive several queries lang1) comparing cd playback (have no plans on purchasing hdcds anytime soon), malaki ba and diff ng 542 sa 521i? cant afford the 542 but if the 521i is as good as the 542 on cd playback or close, might settle for it.2) maganda ba sa bass department ang 521i?thanks!
bro raycor, how's your new toy?malaki ba ang improvement ng Paradigm mo using your new XLO Pro 600 speaker cable? not to mention the enhancement brought about by your new C521BEE.... you must be in a dreamland right now.... he he he he
punk kid,btw, sabi ko naman sayo punta ka lang dito sa bahay nang ma-audition mo MS914. gusto mo samahan pa kita sa 5th Avenue para maka-discount ka...
cousinskeeterbased on my listening experience using the 2 models mentioned, malaki ang improvement in all aspects.... mas superior talaga ang 542 compared to the 521i. yesterday, raycor (who recently purchased the 521bee) and I had a chance to A-B the 542 vis-a-vis his 521bee, using the same amp, same remote control and same imported high resolution CDs of the same title but my CDP (542) was hooked to the amp using a lesser quality ICs while his (521bee) was bridged to the amp using a better ICs.... and the result was..... the 542 can't seem to outshine or outperform the 521bee except that the 542's advantage in reproducing high frequencies with a tint of atmosphere is very much discernible. both CDPs excel much in the bass area of the frequency band and compared to 521i, the latter model is not in the same league as the 2 aforementioned CDPs.
Cousin Skeeter, the 521BEE is available from Studio Systems or any of their dealers for 13.5k. A dealer, AV Surfer, has a 0% interest promo for the summer for Equitable cards!
Good day Skeeter,Currently, I'm not aware of any promo for C521BEE under AV Surfer. Can you let me know which branch of AV Surfer claiming such. Your price of C521BEE is right...it can be purchase at P13.5K...For those interested there is still one unit of C521i available at P9.8K...please contact for details....893-8011
For those interested there is still one unit of C521i available at P9.8K...please contact for details....893-8011
Can this CD player decode HCDC? Thks.
does anyone know the telephone number of spectra? or if they still have the 521bee.thanks!
nope - that would be the 542...
ubos na? was planning to audition them on friday. punta pa nman ako manila tomorrow. wrong timing talaga. does anyone know the telephone number of spectra? or if they still have the 521bee.thanks!
as of last saturday, spectra still had units of the 521bee. i'm not sure if they still have the 521i though.