Hi BeoLab
The CD7000, just like the CD6500 and CD5500 before it, is based almost entirely on the Philips CD650 circuits. Even though B&O designed their own PCB's, they certainly did not reinvent the wheel, and the circuits are almost a carbon-copy of the Philips CD650 family (except for B&O's discrete output stage).
That was a very smart decision by B&O (not to reinvent the Philips circuit), because over 20 years later, the CD650 circuit design has proven to be one of the most desirable sounding designs ever in the CD world.
Which also makes the BeoCD's very easy to maintain - most good techs know their way around the CD650-type circuits, so can easily troubleshoot the B&O CD's, even if they've never opened a BeoCD before.
On another note, I agree that the AKG701 is a wonderful sounding headphone, but Harmon (the parent of AKG) is atrocious with customer service.
I sent my 701's back twice to Harmon-AKG in the US for warranty service, and twice they failed to fix the problem, making stupid excuses both times. They will never see me again.
Menahem
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