adding DIP to mega changer, any difference?


I have a Sony 555 ES mega changer as a second unit in my music system. We use it more than the CDP/DAC as it reminds us of what is in our collection and is very convinient. Will adding a DIP make much difference?
truthrider
You can get away much cheaper than DIP by feeding the analogue output into the tape input keep the cassette inside on record stand-by and feed tape output to the preamp. This way you will filter out all digital junk i.e. very and very close or even better to what DIP does.
I get much less of the listening fatigue when I transfer CDs onto the descent cassette and listen through the tap deck.
The only way that a "jitter box" such as a Monarchy DIP, etc... will work is if the player has some type of a digital output on it and you are feeding that signal into an external DAC or the DAC of a Pre / Pro or a HT receiver. It will not work on the analogue outputs ( regular left / right RCA's ). As to whether it will make a difference, i have no doubt in my mind that it will. Whether or not you like the effect will depend on personal tastes. You can expect tighter bass with greater focus but the overall sound may be a bit more "sterile" sounding. Sean
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Sean's correct. The DIP made more improvement in my setup than the external DAC !! This suggests the weakest link of cheap transports is signal jitter rather than DACs or analogue outputs. My setup:
Mission PCM 7000->DIP->Monarchy 22A. This setup cost me $400 and kills my old Marantz CD67SE.