Intuitively you would think it would. I am in no position to judge as I have been using Meridian 200 and 600 transports for years. Every time I change my decoder the transports sound better so I can't really say if they are a limitation or not. Some think it makes little difference; Anthony Michaelson of Musical Fidelity , whose TriVista 21 I am currently using , says it makes no difference. This was in one of Sam Tellig's corner in Stereophile. The interconnect does makes a difference. I would try to borrow a top transport and see if you could hear a large difference. I would try the cable first as it the cheapest. Since you don't say what the rest of your system is I can't advise there. But one thing to remember is to take your time. For everyone who regrets missing a good deal there are 10 who would like to undo a purchase.
Does the Transport make a significant difference?
Had been running a squeezebox with my Audio Note 2.1 Dac. Tried my basic Oppo dvd player as a transport and yikes what an improvement - even over my $3,000 invested Modwright Sony player (a little rough round the edges but dynamic and live-ly sounding). So wondering if the mantra of having a great source is the best place to start ... ie matching the Dac to a quality transport say CEC TL 51 or open the vaults and spring for a quality Audio Note, Esoteric, or even dcs transport will be worth the investment. How does this compare with say upgrading your amp or speakers or even cables? I know I should listen for myself but any good experience out there to draw on before I start getting crazy about checking out the used adverts?
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