Jeff Rowlands Amp and Dac vs. VAC amp and DAC


Hello, I am new to this forum but I have a question. I am trying to pair an amp + DAC with my Wilson Sabrinas. I have listened to Jeff Rowlands integrated with the Aeris DAC. And the VAC Sigma integrated with the Aeris DAC. Price is a factor and so is space. Does the 625 need a pre-amp? Any suggestions or thoughts? 
rinpoche
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If you see or hear of a used CD player that you think would be good for not a lot of money, let me know. 
If you see or hear of a used CD player that you think would be good for not a lot of money, let me know.
Hi Rinpoche,

The Aeris DAC does not provide any analog inputs, so until and unless you purchase a preamp you would want to connect a digital output of the CD player to a digital input of the DAC. Or, alternatively, you could consider purchasing a CD transport, which would not include a digital-to-analog converter function and would only provide digital outputs.

It seems that in more situations than not a coaxial S/PDIF digital connection provides better sonics than a Toslink connection, although that is certainly not always the case. The Aeris provides BNC connectors for its coaxial S/PDIF inputs, while most CD players and transports (especially in the lower parts of the price spectrum) provide those signals on RCA connectors. But BNC/RCA adapters are readily available inexpensively, and can provide fine results.

Best regards,
-- Al

rinpoche,

If at the moment you want to minimize the outlay of cash but still get a capable cd transport to use now, a consideration might be a Cambridge CXC, or maybe an Oppo player;  can always upgrade to a PS Audio Perfectwave Transport or the like when it makes sense to you to do so. In the meantime you'd get to use your cd collection.