Are any of these able to function as a DAC? I have the DacMagic which has an Apple TV3 plugged into it. If I could kill off those boxes I'd have a nice clean installation.
High Quality Universal Player??
I’m interested in a disc player for CD, SACD, and cinema DVDs, Blue-Ray.
It MUST have equal or better sound quality than my current Cal Audio HDCD player.
Ideas? How about the Cambridge Audio Azur 651BD Universal Blu-ray/SACD/DVD/CD Player?
or the newer 751? Also, what is the difference between the 751 and 651?
I’d laos like to buy form a company large enough to stay in business for a while :)
It MUST have equal or better sound quality than my current Cal Audio HDCD player.
Ideas? How about the Cambridge Audio Azur 651BD Universal Blu-ray/SACD/DVD/CD Player?
or the newer 751? Also, what is the difference between the 751 and 651?
I’d laos like to buy form a company large enough to stay in business for a while :)
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Randy-11, I am guessing you skipped the link that answers that question. Quote from the article. Granted, the Cambridge player lacks the BDP-105’s 32-bit DAC, balanced outputs, asynchronous USB input, headphone amp, and increased girth, which puts the Azur 752BD, for the sake of comparison, somewhere betwixt the OPPO BDP-103and 105. |
It looks like Cambridge Audio's newest player, the CXU, can do most of what the Oppo does, minus some streaming capabilies. It seems that the two machines use different DAC chips though, with CA opting for Wolfson WM8740 chips (the same ones that are in my 4-plus-year-old 751bd) while Oppo uses ESS Sabre32. Poking around a bit, I discover that there's a newer and probably more capable Wolfson chip available (the WM8742) and I'm wondering if CA might be incorporating this into a future player or whether it's worth waiting for in the first place? Anybody know this DAC chipset or have an opinion about it? |
Had to look around a bit for the specs, but the CA player has a 24-bit DAC chip instead of 32-bit, which I think is what the author was trying to convey but with clumsy wording. The CA player has not just one, but 5 Wolfson DAC chips (one for each available channel). As far as I can tell, neither the 751bd nor the 752bd players can be configured as separate DACS, but I believe the Oppo can (and possibly the CA CXU as well) on account of their expanded input and output capabilities. |
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