Well, it’s fun to play. I wonder how a $95 Sony 6700 transport coupled with a Schiit Modi DAC for $99 and one of these bargain cables at a total investment of about $225 would compare to more expensive CD players. Hmmm. Don’t have the cheap DAC to make it happen.
The Sony is a compromise. Small, light, no illuminated screen and a plastic facia and cd drawer. I miss not having a repeat as I break in digital cables. I have no idea what the longevity would be. My Audiolab CDT 6000 is quite a substantial unit and seems to be very reliable durable so far, in addition to being good sounding.
I grew up with vinyl and had a couple thousand records at one point. I also hated the robotic sound of early digital music. Now in the age of digital it would be hard for me to go back to the fuss and worry of vinyl playback. In the old days I destroyed a few cartridges after a half bottle of wine. Also, Analog playback didn’t help poorly made LPs sound better.
The Sony is a compromise. Small, light, no illuminated screen and a plastic facia and cd drawer. I miss not having a repeat as I break in digital cables. I have no idea what the longevity would be. My Audiolab CDT 6000 is quite a substantial unit and seems to be very reliable durable so far, in addition to being good sounding.
I grew up with vinyl and had a couple thousand records at one point. I also hated the robotic sound of early digital music. Now in the age of digital it would be hard for me to go back to the fuss and worry of vinyl playback. In the old days I destroyed a few cartridges after a half bottle of wine. Also, Analog playback didn’t help poorly made LPs sound better.