What Sonically is the Difference between a $1,500 CD Player and a $10K-$25K One?
In general, what makes a CD player (other than build components) 10x more costly than a decently built one other than features?
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fstein"The sound of money burning. And that high end cd player will depreciate 50-70% in 2 years" It is most probably and likely that those purchasing such components do not care at all about depreciation that is not why they acquire the equipment in the first place it’s audio equipment not a financial investment! |
geoffkait, I actually enjoy reading posts like yours. It is true of course that digital was pretty terrible for the first number of years, but now that I have been living with a competent transport and non-oversampling DAC for years, I enjoy the great sound (perfect...? NO) and grin at all of the outdated criticisms of digital's deficiencies. I recently watched a factual piece on youtube about the deficiencies of analog (what?) that was complete with simple enlarged line drawings, some animated of the gross mistracking that cartidges make in record grooves no matter what the cost of the cartridge, because it is simply unavoidable. Yet we continue to talk about the losses in digital transcription caused by sampling rates and jitter. It is really just choosing what type of losses/distortions that you can live with and find acceptable. I just find it laughable that those with even the finest vinyl rigs think that they are so far above those using digital mediums as a source. I realize Geoff that you weren't supporting analog per se, but you were singing the same old "digital sucks" song, and that is getting stale. John |
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