Chord Red Reference review

Resetting the bar for CD sound quality

TechRadar Verdict

A stunning statement CD player where the statement appears to be that Red Book CD isnt just alive and well, but able to hold its head high in the battle of formats - vinyl included. An extraordinary achievement and achingly desirable.

Pros

  • +

    A true tour de force in design, technology, engineering, build and sound quality

    Brings an unprecedented degree of life, and vitality to CD replay

    Plays to CDs strengths rather than mimicking turntable sound

Cons

  • -

    Angled transport mechanism makes removing CDs fiddly, and its hard not to finger the playing side

    Very expensive

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Few modern hi-fi components create an impact that reverberates around the globe, but in 2001, a compact yet satisfyingly weighty lozenge of aluminum finished with an attractively ribbed top and bubble glass porthole that was softly backlit to show off the circuitry within, did just that.

All the more remarkably, it was a stand-alone DAC - the kind of product hitherto confined to the unglamorous backwaters of the accessory market.

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