A CD PLAYER whose sound quality NOT AFFECTED by the DAC?


Is there such an animal? I mean… why buy high quality and then have to thread it into my Bluesound Node DAC?

128x128moose89

can you back up and explain what you are really asking? I think along the way you may answer your own question. if you are asking ’why do i need a DAC" - well, every CD player has a DAC inside.  Thats' how the bits eventually become squiggly lines. What we refer to as DAC are just external ones created for various reasons, but mostly because little ,music is on physical media these days. I’m sure someone sells a $10K CDP. In the end tho, who cares?

It’s easy for me to learn and get more confused. I DO have a Marantz 2226b in the closet. Integrated Receiver. It’s got some Pre Amp possible U HOOKS on the back, ins and outs… maybe?

OP @moose89    

The DAC takes the digital data encoded on the CD and converts it to the analog audio signal to your system using a DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter).  The digital data on the CD is just a digital representation of the music signal.  It's not like a computer that records bitt that can be directly converted to alpha and special characters.  The ONLY way a CD player does NOT use a DAC is when the digital signal is fed into an external DAC.  

Blu sound streamer is not that great  at both streamer and it’s $200 dac inside.

money-much better spent using a computer and a Denafrips Aries2  dac 

night and day better sound , and no mention of  the Ethernet or dac cable 

Wireworld Starlight usb, as well as Ethernet are Excellent for the monies 

and a Pangea sig-2 power cord ,using Cardas Occ Copper great buy for under $200 these are excellent for a entry level Audio system 

and when you can afford it a Uptone Audio Ether regen Ethernet hub makes a very good upgrade ,regenerating a clean Ethernet signal.

I don't completely agree that the DAC inside the Node is not that great. It sounds really good to me. I guess my external Bifrost 2 or Benchmark sounds slightly better but when I play most MQA files through Node alone it sounds very, very good. YMMV