I have 2 technics sl-dz1200 series top load cd player, 2 technics 1200 series analog lp player and a 1200 series mixer. So I had started our by djing. And now I am in to hi-fi and upgrading my equipment one by one. I have changed interconnects and speaker cables by pure silver. Bought a Class AB tube amp. and this week just bought a pair of Wilson Audio, Sophia! All my players are connected to my mixer. My amplifier gathers all the signals from the mixer. I am planning to purchase a DAC between my mixer and amp. So I could increase the sound quality of my LP players too. (My amplifier has a pre amplifier built in)Thats what I thought!!! Does anyone think that this idea could be effective, because I cannot get good signal to my speaker by my dj style cd players. Or should I buy a exclusive type cd player. I just need some brainstorming!!! And some possible options for DAC and CD player.
Thanks to all first! I am considering Benchmark after some reviews and feedbacks. I use pure silver interconnect cables and I thing getting rid of the mixer is a good idea. I think using one of my cd player with DAC directly connected to my amp will bring out the best possible solution. I was just wondering if I was gonna be able to boost the resolution for my analog turntables. But since I am using a Wilson audio, (these pairs reflects everything)I will definately seperate my system and decrease the number of hardware between the cd plater and the speakers. Thanks for you valuable time!!!!
If you use the DAC1 then you can buy an HDMI switcher that handles four Toslink inputs to one toslink out (out to the DAC) - that way you can have any of your digital sources going to your DAC and no need for a mixer...
By the way, I have conected one of my cd players directly to my amp. And wawww, I mean how come!!! Great improvement, I was the most happy person yesterday, it sounds grea without the mixer. Great change, I am sop happy with the results!!! Thanxxx!!!
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