Ayon CD5 or a super DAC with high resolution files


I am trying to put together a super system, I already have the Ayon Triton a super amp with Zen acoustic crescendos!
The weakest part someone could say its the source CDP sony 5400es that sounds good to me, I was able to listened the Ayon CD7, its was good, the CD5 its supposed to be more like an analog sound CDP.
My questions is if its worthy to spend a fortune on a CDP that only plays red book, but includes a DAC, or go just for a DAC a good one with high resolution files.
As always you guys are my light into this journey!

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You mention that you have the Triton is it a triton ll integrated? I'm assuming it is. If you don't want to bust the bank I'd suggest the PS audio Perfect wave transport and the new Perfect Wave Dac MKII the original combo was compared by one mag to $30K of Esoteric gear and was better on hires .. Nice thing with the PS combo is the ability to play hires material and add the network bridge and have a music server too! The new PWD MKII has an all new digital board that uses analog switches much like the new SOTA Spectral Dac.
the ps audio dac is good but still a few steps behind the Ayon Skylla 2 ,or dac5s just read the reviews on Dogogo and Doug did 2 reviews and agrees the Ps audio is Very good but still 2nd . It is not as natuaral sounding a lot has to do with the 1704k dacs which are considered my many the best Multi ladderbit dac ever made Esoteric,Accuphase, Lector Prime, lessloss, and several other companies agree,
they are no longer made but stock is still available.
the build quality in the Ayon products is much better than
the majority, and this Vacuum tube digital is the most
natural sounding digital I hav ever heard and the preamplifier section in the MK2 is fantastic and give many big names units a run for the money with it's sysynergy all in one unit .
I would avoid spending $8K on a digital source that you have not demo'd. Digital sources, no matter the brand, depreciate faster than other audio equipment, because transports contain moving parts prone to failure over time and innovation in digital-land is still happening a lot faster than in amp/preamp-land.

So, I would make the trip to an Ayon dealer, tell them you are interested in hearing the CD-5, and ask them if it is OK to bring along the Sony 5400 so you can do a side-by-side comparison. (They might say no, but it never hurts to ask).

You can try to buy the Ayon used and flip it if you don't like it. However, the risk of some financial loss is pretty high, especially since you most likely will be buying from the "original owner" and selling the unit as the "second owner", and because of that are likely to take a haircut.

The fact that Doug Schroeder, who wrote that glowing review of the Ayon CD-5 in Dagogo and has other top-of-the line components in his setup, most notably the $15,000 VAC Signature preamp and two $10,000 VAC Phi 200 monoblocks, has since become a disciple of the Eastern Electric Tube Dac Plus at one eighth the price of the CD-5 speaks volumes.

I personally have owned both Ayon and PS Audio's Perfect Wave gear and am in agreement with Erikminer. But you may have different tastes, and an Ayon CD player may pair better with your Ayon amp than it did with my VAC Phi 200.

But forget what I think. Get yourself to a dealer before you make the jump from a $1100 Sony 5400 to an $8K Ayon CD-5.
the eastern electric plus is by no means as good as the Ayon Skylla 2 dac , or cd5s player ,the dynamics and reality as a wholeness is better on every account .
The eastern electric is excellent for it's price range
just for example a corvette may go as fast as
a ferrari, it still is not the same beast, like in a lot of ways but not equalled.I have had both in my home
with several different setups and at No time did anyone say the East Electric plus dac was better then the Ayon Skylla 2 .