Opera Consonance Mini Droplet CDP3.1 review

The Mini Droplet CD player from Consonance has a performance to match its looks

TechRadar Verdict

A CD player for the heart rather than the head, it gets to the nub of what music is essentially about. Neutral it's not and that will limit its appeal, but there's no getting away from its ability to engage the listener - try and get a demo before you buy

Pros

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    Immensely engaging and fluid sound

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    Distinctive styling and build for the money

Cons

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    Romantic sound will not appeal to all and it's unlikely to work with all types of music

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    Another con is the slow disc-loading process

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In a world of 'me too' CD players Opera Consonance's Droplet models stand out. Not only because of their curvy shape and distinct finish, but because they use valves and avoid oversampling. The Mini Droplet is as different on the inside as it is on the outside, which as we discovered in our review is indeed unusual.

Opera Consonance is based in Beijing and run by Eric Shi Hui Liu, an optical engineer who started out building valve amps on his kitchen table. Opera was the first Chinese manufacturer of turntables and tonearms and today makes everything the stereo enthusiast requires, except for cartridges.