Kirk, I like your suggestion. With the entire disc in RAM, any number of processing algorithms and could be applied and perhaps a substantial decrease in jitter when the signal is clocked out to the DAC directly. There would also be instantaneous track and search capabilites. But, alas we live in a 'I gotta have it right now' world and any buffering induced delay is not likely to be acceptable to the general population. Perhaps the audiophile community could support such a player. The huge advances in RAM the last 5 years may make this a possibilty. In the meantime, I like the multiple DAC approach of Accuphase in the DP-75V, but few of us can shell out its $11k price tag.
By the way, how long a delay are we talking about? Does anyone know how long it would take to read 700 meg to RAM from a CD-ROM on the best available disc drives?
By the way, how long a delay are we talking about? Does anyone know how long it would take to read 700 meg to RAM from a CD-ROM on the best available disc drives?