At the moment I'm leading A-B comparisons between CD and LP.
On the CD side, a Beogram CD-3300, a Pioneer DV-717, a Philips CD-720 (heavily modified), a Micromega (CDM4/TDA 1541A).
On the LP side, the '8000 courtesy of SMMC20EN.
Grace Jones's Nightclubbing.
Oh my god! CD seems sluggish, little bass, flat treble with less detail. It seems to run slower! Of course it doesn't. Maybe the B&O (Philips CD 160, really!) does sound better than the others.
The Police, ditto.
Pink Floyd, Dave Brubeck, Rachmaninov...
Recording on my A77 mkIV confirms this.
With the SL-1200/RB 300 CD and LP sound even, but the cartridge is different (1022GX).
I've just found a double test in an old Revue du Son (June 1981) which confirms that the B&O cartridges (MMC20E, 20CL) have a falling response, -2-3 dB at 20kHz or so (see below). They say they are very detailed but rather soft sounding (tested on an SP-10, not a B&O deck).