thanks guys for the great replies, as I said in original post this is for my fathers system, and the Lexicon has never really stood out as being deficient in any particular area, his system is smooth and pleasing, first generation and older or poorely produced recordings can be bright and shrill, so his system is smooth and at the same time revealing, I have heard a version of the Esoteric but again I cant recall if it was music or a multi-disc player.
Is the Esoteric more analytical in nature?, I see comments on tighter bass, cleaner and detailed wich if it were me (who listens to a fair amount of popular music) than this may trouble me, but as for my dad he listens to mostly Classical and Opera....more "Organic" music where detail may be a huge bonus not a concern, I also see that it gets high marks for being a better video performer but that is a smaller issue in this situation.
A friend here on Agon was in the hunt for a new player and it came down to the DV60 and the Ayre unit, he went with the Ayre because it offered no video and for his needs it was a more purist unit for audio only, as far as video output goes I used to think that DVI and HDMI were better signals for video but I was given a dealers opinion that he thinks Component video is still best, what do you guys think about that? It seems that HDMI would be handy for casual viewing from Satelite into a Plasma monitor but Coax digital would be better for audio and perhaps DVI for video......is DVI OR Comp video the way to go for best results?, because this could cloud the issue as the Lexicon RT10 only has S and Comp video output.
Anyway again thanks and I may contact you in private if that is OK. Chad
Is the Esoteric more analytical in nature?, I see comments on tighter bass, cleaner and detailed wich if it were me (who listens to a fair amount of popular music) than this may trouble me, but as for my dad he listens to mostly Classical and Opera....more "Organic" music where detail may be a huge bonus not a concern, I also see that it gets high marks for being a better video performer but that is a smaller issue in this situation.
A friend here on Agon was in the hunt for a new player and it came down to the DV60 and the Ayre unit, he went with the Ayre because it offered no video and for his needs it was a more purist unit for audio only, as far as video output goes I used to think that DVI and HDMI were better signals for video but I was given a dealers opinion that he thinks Component video is still best, what do you guys think about that? It seems that HDMI would be handy for casual viewing from Satelite into a Plasma monitor but Coax digital would be better for audio and perhaps DVI for video......is DVI OR Comp video the way to go for best results?, because this could cloud the issue as the Lexicon RT10 only has S and Comp video output.
Anyway again thanks and I may contact you in private if that is OK. Chad