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<blockquote data-quote="Analogos" data-source="post: 62440" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>Technology always changes and often it yields a better result.</p><p>I had CDM 9's and really enjoyed them, I then sold them and bought some 804 d's and then started pining for those CDM's again. (The 804's were gone within 4 months)</p><p>I heard a pair of 803's with an Airtight cartridge, SME V tonearm and what I think was a Transrotor ZET 1.</p><p>I couldn't stop listening, the sound was incredibly addictive.</p><p>So it's really hard to try and judge.</p><p>The CDM 1 is considered by some to be their best standmount to date.</p><p>It's really hard to answer your question justifiably, we all prefer a different sound, for me the CDM series speakers were "ahead of their time ."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analogos, post: 62440, member: 862"] Technology always changes and often it yields a better result. I had CDM 9's and really enjoyed them, I then sold them and bought some 804 d's and then started pining for those CDM's again. (The 804's were gone within 4 months) I heard a pair of 803's with an Airtight cartridge, SME V tonearm and what I think was a Transrotor ZET 1. I couldn't stop listening, the sound was incredibly addictive. So it's really hard to try and judge. The CDM 1 is considered by some to be their best standmount to date. It's really hard to answer your question justifiably, we all prefer a different sound, for me the CDM series speakers were "ahead of their time ." [/QUOTE]
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