I now have this top of the line 1985 CD player from Denon for sale.
I bought this player about 10 or 12 years ago on eBay, and never liked it.
It was slow, did not play a disc with more than 14 tracks and did not sound that good.
Since I was still working then, and busy, I assumed that was the way those were.
I got it out with my Revox B225 which I bought new in 1984.
There was a member who wanted an eighties CD player built like a tank.
I found the performance of the above player not to my liking and so I fixed the Revox, B225 and sold it to the member for $385.00. He received it yesterday and is thrilled with it. He had a good deal, as one sold after that sale on eBay for nearly $700.00!
So before boxing up the Denon DCD-1800, I decided to investigate further today. I decided the players could not have been that bad. So I decided to put in on the bench. Fortunately a fix was possible without a service manual.
Anyhow it turns out there was a laser misalignment problem. This may be why it came up for sale, or occurred in shipping, more likely the latter, as I seem to remember the unit was not packed obsessionally.
I have tested this unit thoroughly and it now plays unlimited tracks and the functions are faster but not super fast. There is now only very slight ringing at 20 kHz, but the scope pictures look very acceptable, whereas before they were embarrassing.
The unit has a very few light scratches on the side panels. So light I can not photograph them. I rate the unit 9/10 cosmetically.
Here are the pictures.
On the bench connected to the dual channel scope showing a 500 Hz sine wave both channels, left is top, right is bottom. Note the player is playing track 27 and also showing the correct sub track index.
15 kHz tones.
20 kHz tones
You will note the trace is a little thicker indicating the presence of small amounts of harmonics from the brick wall anti aliasing filters. This was not present on the Revox, but this unit is giving a good result for a player from 1985.
The Audiogon Blue book value for this player is $120.00
So I will take offers. If there is no interest it will go up on eBay next week.
This unit has been thoroughly serviced tested and played today.
Note that this unit will not play computer generated CDs as is typical of players of that date. For some reason the Revox does, and I understand Macs of the period do, but I'm not aware of any others that do, from that period.
There is no digital out, as this unit was manufactured long before the AES/EBU/SPDIF standards were introduced.
The unit is heavy and truly built like a tank. It is heavier than the Revox.
The buyer, will need to pay shipping and professional packing. There is no locking of the CD mechanism, like the Revox has and I want to minimize the risk of the laser getting out of whack in transit.
PM me with any interest.
I'm going to be off loading other gear, that I will realistically never have a use for. All will be tested and serviced where necessary.