Like many here I have had the original AA DTI / the DTI pro / the Pro 32 / A Meridian 518 / A digital lense / the Purcell upsampler and I think they are all bandaids. When you find the right solution, I think it will be a one-box,one.
Affordable anti-jitter device
Hi all,
I've recently consolodated to a universal player to conserve my limited shelf space. For redbook I use my universal (a Denon 1920) as a transport and have it outputting to a Musical Fidelity X-ACT DAC.
I feel like I lost a small amount of "luster" when I switched transports (though not nearly as much as I'd feared I would). My question - would an anti-jitter device help me?
If so, a local store has an Audio Alchemy DTI for $99, is that my best bet? What other affordable ones are out there?
My system and budget are decidedly mid-fi, so < $200 would be ideal.
I've recently consolodated to a universal player to conserve my limited shelf space. For redbook I use my universal (a Denon 1920) as a transport and have it outputting to a Musical Fidelity X-ACT DAC.
I feel like I lost a small amount of "luster" when I switched transports (though not nearly as much as I'd feared I would). My question - would an anti-jitter device help me?
If so, a local store has an Audio Alchemy DTI for $99, is that my best bet? What other affordable ones are out there?
My system and budget are decidedly mid-fi, so < $200 would be ideal.
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