The one that comes to mind is the Cambridge 840c which I heard on a more down to earth dealer's best system (ARC/Rogue/Magnepan/PSB)at probably about 1/4 or less the overall cost. This system was equally good but sounded much different IMO. The sound was bigger and had my toes tapping more than any other dealer system I have heard recently with both vinyl (my own Linn Axis and Denon Dl103R cart) and the Cambridge digital source.
Another I would mention was a similar very high end all mbl system. The mbl 111s were perhaps the most revealing speakers I have heard. The digital on this system sounded noticeably "thinner" particularly on classical compared to vinyl source and a modern reel to reel master recording, which blew everything away.
I had no issues with the digital on the DCS and Cambridge sourced systems. I did with the mbl. It may have been due to the exremely revelaing nature of the mbls, can't say for sure. I would have liked to hear the DCS or Cambridge in that mbl system.
I have no qualms with the digital in my home system either, but I use mostly music server and a $500 mhdt Constantine or Paradisea DACs in that. The $500 Denon player/recorder through the mhdt DACs does the job to my satisfaction as well, but I usually rip my CDS to server for ease of access these days rather than play them straight up.
Another I would mention was a similar very high end all mbl system. The mbl 111s were perhaps the most revealing speakers I have heard. The digital on this system sounded noticeably "thinner" particularly on classical compared to vinyl source and a modern reel to reel master recording, which blew everything away.
I had no issues with the digital on the DCS and Cambridge sourced systems. I did with the mbl. It may have been due to the exremely revelaing nature of the mbls, can't say for sure. I would have liked to hear the DCS or Cambridge in that mbl system.
I have no qualms with the digital in my home system either, but I use mostly music server and a $500 mhdt Constantine or Paradisea DACs in that. The $500 Denon player/recorder through the mhdt DACs does the job to my satisfaction as well, but I usually rip my CDS to server for ease of access these days rather than play them straight up.