chris, i think redbook has improved dramatically(we can thank sacd/dvd-a for that - though it didnt make it as a mainstream format. it would appear it sent alot of redbook designers back to the drawingboard) digital as a whole as evolved rapidly over the last 2 years in regards to:
- really great one box players
- major dac improvement in terms of jitter, output stage, and musicality (for less $$)
- transport options. it would appear that older "good" transports are still desireable (sonics and build quality). However the transition to hard drive servers/transports (whole topic all together) looks like it will be the new medium. there are not too many cases where convience, sonic improvement, and lower cost present itself.
-importance of vibration control / jitter
-digital interconnects (i am awaiting something new.. there hasnt been any major breakthrough. most of the top tier cables came out in 2000 (there has been alot of noise about the stealth varidig"
though digital is not as "good" as analog, it is narrowing the gap. try a $2k player like a naim or marantz (redbook) compared to to anything offered 2 x the price 3-4 years ago..overall this is my impression with the progression of redbook over the last couple years.
- really great one box players
- major dac improvement in terms of jitter, output stage, and musicality (for less $$)
- transport options. it would appear that older "good" transports are still desireable (sonics and build quality). However the transition to hard drive servers/transports (whole topic all together) looks like it will be the new medium. there are not too many cases where convience, sonic improvement, and lower cost present itself.
-importance of vibration control / jitter
-digital interconnects (i am awaiting something new.. there hasnt been any major breakthrough. most of the top tier cables came out in 2000 (there has been alot of noise about the stealth varidig"
though digital is not as "good" as analog, it is narrowing the gap. try a $2k player like a naim or marantz (redbook) compared to to anything offered 2 x the price 3-4 years ago..overall this is my impression with the progression of redbook over the last couple years.