Advice needed. I currently have a Nuprime CDT 8 feeding a Jay's Audio DAC. The CDT 8 oversamples the PCM signal incoming to the DAC, and does DSD. I have followed the discussions of the Jay's Audio CDT2- Mk2 with interest, since it looks to be a transport superior to the Nuprime. However, it does not provide PCM oversampling or DSD; and I think that the Jay's DAC cannot oversample a signal on its own. [Can any DAC?] The question, then, is which combination is likely to be the better: 1. The Nuprime transport and the Jay's Audio DAC or 2. The Jay's Audio transport and the Jay's Audio DAC? Does the presumed superiority of the Jay's Audio transport more than compensate for the OS-ing capacity of the Nuprime DAC? Or perhaps any question of preferring an OS-ing to a NOS-ing transport is simply a matter of taste, and not any sort of objective criterion for making a choice like this? Any insights will be appreciated.
But I already made it clear in the OP that I own a Jay's Audio DAC. I don't need to "demo" one.
My OP was about a possible, yet unrealized, comparison between 1. The OSing Nuprime transport and the Jay's Audio OS-capable DAC or 2. The NOS Jay's Audio transport and the Jay's Audio DAC in NOS mode?
The answer to your question, garrard, was the whole burden of my OP:
To get some evidence-based advice from those with experience of the likely difference in overall signal quality between 1. Using an OS transport of probably lesser quality [the Nuprime] with the Jay's Audio OS-capable DAC or 2. Using an exclusively NOS transport of probably greater quality [the Jay's Audio transport] with the Jay's Audio DAC in NOS mode.
I like combination 1. The question is whether combination 2. would provide a substantially better listening experience.
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