beaker:
Even though I have owned my CDX for a while, this drunken studying of it just makes me realise that B&O really is designed superbly and the more I look at some of the products, the more I find in them to appreciate.
I know exactly what you mean. I have had one now for about 6 months and love it both as a piece of aesthetic design and for its performance.
As far as design and performance are concerned, I think the only comparable designers/manufacturers of CD players/transports is Meridian, where Bob Stuart and Alan Boothroyd have created some beautiful and great sounding CD players, including what was arguably the first audiophile CD player back in 1984, as well as being the only other major manufacturer pursuing truly active loudspeakers
I'm a bit surprised more mention of Meridian isn't made on the "Beoworld" website, given the design credibility of their products and the possible interconnection of the two brands' products. I've often wondered if, for example, people have hooked Beovisions up to the Meridian DVD/CD transports and active Digital Speakers, or have used Meridian transports as a source for Beolab 5s or 9s.
Cleve