Audio Research DAC 7 vs Primare DAC 30


Anyone have an opinion on which of these is better for use with a streamer like the Auralic Aries or for playing with a cd transport. Thank you very much for any feedback.
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Gasher-

If you are looking for an all-in-one and enjoy ARC products,
look no further than the CD9. It employs a killer DAC for computer audio/streaming, plus, CD spinner.

I am not sure how the Primare would compare?
Keep me posted & Happy Listening.
Jafant,

Thanks so much. I will look into the ARC CD9. I've never owned any ARC but it is supposed to be great stuff is why I was considering it. Thanks again for the suggestion.

I own both a DAC8 and a CD7. The DAC8 has a USB input, I believe the DAC7 does not. The DAC section of the CD7 is much better than the stand alone DAC8. I use the DAC8 just for computer audio. The DAC 7 and 8 are solid state while the CD7, 8 and 9 are tube. I have not heard the CD9 in my system, I probably should borrow one and compare it to my CD7. As a stand alone player the CD7 is excellent and a bargain used. I listen to a lot of vinyl and the CD7 is very smooth and analog sounding. The CD7 and CD8 do not have digital inputs, just digital outs. The CD9 has both digital input and output which makes it more versatile.

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Agreed-

most ARC fans will tell you that the CD7 was the best ever produced, as the newer, CD 9 & CD6 are more tech (featurers) driven to mutli-task.

Still, the OP inquires about Primare and I am very curious to demo the new CD32 spinner. It has received great marks thanks to the new Sanyo drive/laser assembly!

Keep me posted & Happy Listening!