I have only tried an Audio Alchemy DTI 2.0 and DTI Pro with the Bel Canto and they both worked fine. Both of these are available used at fairly low prices. The AA's have a dual locking feature that seems to be very effective in reducing jitter. While I have not tried the Monarchy, it would probably be better than no device, especially if you are using a cd player as a transport. If you are using a dedicated transport with low jitter, like a Theta Data Basic, then the Monarchy may not be as effective. The AA DTI Pro is both a jitter reduction and a signal processing device so it seems to smooth out the sound more than the DTI 2.0. Whether this smoothing will work for you or not will depend on your transport and digital cables.
Looking for a good 1000- 2000 CD player
I am in the market for a CD player in the $1000-$2000 price range to compliment my current system:
•Sonus Faber Concertino speakers
•Sim Audio Moon i-5 integrated amp
•Cardas Golden Cross interconnect
•DH Labs speaker cable
•NHT SW3P subwoofer
I am using a Musical Fidelity Electra E60 CD player with the previously mentioned setup and am looking to upgrade to a player that will hopefully offer more resolution and refinement while maintaining a degree of warmth. My tastes tend toward a system that is involving and emotional. I don't like systems that sound overly analytical and dry.
I have not auditioned any players yet, but am considering the Audio Analogue Paganini and Maestro, and also the Myryad MC100 and MCD500.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I value fellow consumer opinion over professional reviews.
Thanks,
Dean Yamasaki
•Sonus Faber Concertino speakers
•Sim Audio Moon i-5 integrated amp
•Cardas Golden Cross interconnect
•DH Labs speaker cable
•NHT SW3P subwoofer
I am using a Musical Fidelity Electra E60 CD player with the previously mentioned setup and am looking to upgrade to a player that will hopefully offer more resolution and refinement while maintaining a degree of warmth. My tastes tend toward a system that is involving and emotional. I don't like systems that sound overly analytical and dry.
I have not auditioned any players yet, but am considering the Audio Analogue Paganini and Maestro, and also the Myryad MC100 and MCD500.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I value fellow consumer opinion over professional reviews.
Thanks,
Dean Yamasaki
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