Upgrade for Cary 306?
I'm thinking about purchasing a used Berkeley DAC (Alpha 1) and using my Cary 306 for transport (only). I like the idea that the Berkeley has HDCD capability (so I won't lose that feature). Would appreciate it if anyone that has used the Cary 306 as a transport could comment on whether the move was worth it and what they used for a DAC. thanks.
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Cary Audio Design had 4 x 306 models, which was yours, then I can give more info on it, as I'm very fond of some and done some great I/V stage and buffer output mods that made them one of the best sounding Redbook cd players you can have, as they had real R2R ladder multibit dacs inside.. Cary Audio Design CD 306 Cary Audio Design CD 306/200 Cary Audio Design CD 306 SACD Cary Audio Design CD 306 SACD Pro Cheers George |
Hi Russell, you have what can be a killer cdp in the 306/200 as it has the best starting components to maximize with already: 8 x PCM1704 R2R ladder multibit dacs ("bit perfect" Redbook conversion) PMD200 last of the HDCD chips from PMD
VAM1202 a very good laser/mech from Philips. If you know a good tech that can perform these I/V stage and buffer mods (around $300-$400) you will have Redbook (PCM) replay that would be as good even better as anything costing big bucks. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/227677-using-ad844-i-v-77.html#post4700627 Cheers George
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