Heres a parapraph no ones mentionned in the DP85 review which i think puts things into perspective:
"its very possible that the DP85's CD performance was actually so highly resolving and transparent that it passed on CDs inherent flaws along with the abondance of detail. Whatever the cause, as a CD player, the DP85 beat what i heard with the Marantz SA-1 or Sony SCD1 playing plain ol CDs, but i guess i prefer a bit less information".
And i agree with this paragraph. I have both the DP85 and the AA Capitole MkII in my system and on CD playback, i prefer the DP85 sound. But on certain CDs, the MkII is more pleasant because it has less resolution and so reveals less flaws in the recording. Again IMHO it could come down to your personal taste, your CD collection and your system.
As far as the jitter is concerned, how would high jitter manifest itself in the sound reproduction ?
Cheers
"its very possible that the DP85's CD performance was actually so highly resolving and transparent that it passed on CDs inherent flaws along with the abondance of detail. Whatever the cause, as a CD player, the DP85 beat what i heard with the Marantz SA-1 or Sony SCD1 playing plain ol CDs, but i guess i prefer a bit less information".
And i agree with this paragraph. I have both the DP85 and the AA Capitole MkII in my system and on CD playback, i prefer the DP85 sound. But on certain CDs, the MkII is more pleasant because it has less resolution and so reveals less flaws in the recording. Again IMHO it could come down to your personal taste, your CD collection and your system.
As far as the jitter is concerned, how would high jitter manifest itself in the sound reproduction ?
Cheers