I realize this is heresy, but to answer the implied question that prompted this thread, "THE BEST CD PLAYER FOR THE MONEY"...
imho, the best CDP for the money goes as follows:
MacMini
(in additon to playing music from the HD or showing movies from the disc drive or directly on line, you can wirelessly connect to Rhapsody or Pandora or iTunes)
into
a HQ USB cable (Ridge Street Audio or Synergistic Research)
into
an Ultra Fi iRoc DAC (or other asynch DAC)
single ended IC
into your preamp or integrated amp...
and wa-lah you have the best CD player and more for the money (imho)
You probably won't miss SACD. You'll begin to wonder about your TT and vinyl collection.
You'll rip your Redbook CDs into lossless format, and (wow) they will sound better than played on your CDP.
It's pretty cool, imho, and if you get an excellent USB cable, the audio quality is absolutely stunning regardless of $ (which was the original question).
FYI, I have a Cary 303/300... that should set a perspective on the MacMini USB DAC points I'm making.
Yeah, the Cary is very, very good but... I'm really wondering about how good by comparison, and when you consider its limited functionality... it plays CDs... that's it. And it has a much bigger footprint than the above.
The MacMini combo does a whole lot more... and you don't even have to have a screen... you can use an iTouch or iPhone to control your play list and Pandora, etc. with the proper Apple software.
Just my opinion...
Happy listening,
Ed
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imho, the best CDP for the money goes as follows:
MacMini
(in additon to playing music from the HD or showing movies from the disc drive or directly on line, you can wirelessly connect to Rhapsody or Pandora or iTunes)
into
a HQ USB cable (Ridge Street Audio or Synergistic Research)
into
an Ultra Fi iRoc DAC (or other asynch DAC)
single ended IC
into your preamp or integrated amp...
and wa-lah you have the best CD player and more for the money (imho)
You probably won't miss SACD. You'll begin to wonder about your TT and vinyl collection.
You'll rip your Redbook CDs into lossless format, and (wow) they will sound better than played on your CDP.
It's pretty cool, imho, and if you get an excellent USB cable, the audio quality is absolutely stunning regardless of $ (which was the original question).
FYI, I have a Cary 303/300... that should set a perspective on the MacMini USB DAC points I'm making.
Yeah, the Cary is very, very good but... I'm really wondering about how good by comparison, and when you consider its limited functionality... it plays CDs... that's it. And it has a much bigger footprint than the above.
The MacMini combo does a whole lot more... and you don't even have to have a screen... you can use an iTouch or iPhone to control your play list and Pandora, etc. with the proper Apple software.
Just my opinion...
Happy listening,
Ed
.