I am ready to buy a Blu-Ray player and am hoping to get a good CD playing boost in the package (currently I use a consumer-level Sony DVD as a transport with optical digital output to my NAD T770 which utilizes Burr-Brown 18 Bit DACs).
I know the Denon DVD-1800BD is a $500 player that utilizes twin 24Bit Burr-Brown DACs. Some of Sony's players (the new BDP-S360 as an example) also advertize as utilizing 24Bit Audio DAC (how many, what type??).
The Oppo option sounds like it could be a home-run...as it would be great to add SACD capability as well...but when will it be released??
Please offer-up your opinions on any of the above or other hidden gems...Sony ES, etc. My priorities are great analog sound output 1st, up-to-date sound processing (seemingly changes weekly) second, SACD capability third, and internet streaming capability fourth (not required but would be nice).
The dacs are: D/AC: Two-channel Cirrus CS4398 DAC for Discrete Stereo; Eight-channel CS4382A DAC for Multi-Channel Analog.
I will confess to not knowing what to make of that.
Impressions right out of the box: Redbook via the analog stereo output is listenable but lean relative to the digital output from the player to a benchmark dac1. But I will try and run it for a week as full time as I can and report back.
Mark I don't have much exp with sacd.but I have a few around. Are you curious about sacd via hdmi, having the oppo convert to analog or both?
All I have done so far is let the stereo dacs run for a few days.it sounds pretty good on red book. I still prefer my benchmark dac but the oppo is quite listenable already.
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