Looking for a digital front end...


I'm trying to find an inexpensive (under $1K) digital front end for GMA 1.5 speakers and a Rogue Tempest Magnum integrated amp. I'll probably upgrade in the future, but for now, I'm trying to go as inexpensive as possible. I like smooth, detailed sound, with good pace, slam and bass. I listen to jazz, heavy metal, rock, funk, trip-hop, electronic, bluegrass... you get the picture. I'm intrigued by the Jolida 100 and the Tjoeb, but don't know if they are what I'm looking for. Any thoughts & suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
eeerie1
I have a Cal Audio DX2 that I picked up really cheap, here on Audiogon. For the money, it has been on of the better cd players that I have owned. I have run it directly through one of my old HH Scott 299 integrated tube amps, and used the digital out through my MSB link III dacs and into the amp. It is a very warm and quiet player.
It is also hard to beat the Music Hall cd25. I have one of those running through an old Dynaco Pas2 into a couple of Dynaco Mk3 monoblocks.
Both are hard to beat, for the money, and pretty easy to find here on the 'Gon, and very easy to sell once you decide to upgrade.
Just my 2cents worth.
Pure Class A with Balance and RCA outputs, 33 lbs of the best cdp for $900/$975 ,Variable outputs , no pre-amp needed just plug it in your Amp.Volume control on remote. Ive tested it side by side with Mark Levinson 39 , Levinson 10% better but check out the $3000 used price tag. Voice same on both players mids and high same on both players more bass extension on the Levinson, but the Sony is no
sleeper either. Do yourself a big favour, you have nothing to lose. As you could sell it back on audiogon in less than a week. I still have mine,( not for sale) I'm now looking to spend $3000/$5000 to better it.
Theta Miles. "detailed sound, with good pace, slam and bass." That's what Theta is known for.