I can't respond to your request for Accuphase owners experience but I would like to share with you my own similar experience. I used to own a Levinson 36S/37 DAC/transport combo. After a complete system makeover (solid state to SET/horns) I replaced my Levinson digital gear last. I was not expecting a major change in sound. I assumed digital had peaked then plateaued in the mid to late 90's. Upon inserting the Reimyo CD player into my system, I was shocked to hear a significant change. I figured to hear a slightly different flavor but instead heard that everything was better. What surprised me the most was a new level of resolution and transparency which was supposed to be the Levinson's forte. I learned at that moment that digital has not stood still. My point in relating this is to suggest you listen to very recent state of the art digital gear. I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the advances digital has made in the past 13+ years. Can't hurt to listen.
to replace or not to replace accuphase DAC
Hi all, I would like to know your opinion regarding the following issue. I have an older Accuphase digital combo (DP-90/DC-91). This combo was considered to be no compromise state-of-the-art in 1992. In certain ways it is still no slouch compared to the current offerings of transports/DACs. Do you think it would worthwhile to replace the DC-91 DAC with a more contemporary one, like the Reimyo DAP-777 or Accustic Arts DAC? Or do you think it might be even better to replace the Accuphase combo (transport + DAC)? I would especially like to hear the suggestions of those who are familiar with the Accuphase combo or with Accuphase CDPs. Thank you.
Chris
Chris
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