I have a Wadia 861SE w/ Statement upgrade freom GNSC. Thinking of getting a turntable. What are the best choices that produce sonic qualities better than my digital?
Any SX Series Micro turntable easily outperforms any red book cd-player I´ve heard until todate (Wadia, Accuphase, Esoteric, dcs...). You can´t go wrong with these.
you cannot really compare analog and digital. as many said, both formats are quite different especially in presentation. im using a hi end cd player from accuphase. it sounds very good by all means, but i always prefer to listen to my analog rig. its just more musical, more fun... sad to say, it turns out to be more costly as well.
Having a high end CD player is like having the best standard definition tv monitor, 525 lines. But having a turntable is like having a 16mm projector. If the 16mm film print material is in good condition you will have very little scratch and its resolution can approach 1080 lines (HD resolution) - if the image is captured well and everything is set up correctly. (35mm film can have maximum of 4k resolution, which is like having audio master-tape) That's the analogy I've been using.
CD player or redbook digital is convenient and consistent but it's limited by its redbook standard, just like SD TV is limited by its inherent resolution. But 16mm projector is a pain in the butt, you get the picture.
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