I lived with a 400 disc Sony ES changer as my main source for a while.
I squeezed out as much as I could out if.
Glass toslink cable, DIP jitter reduction, damped the cover.
It always fell short of even a modest Toshiba DVD player.
I finally gave in and listen now mainly through a Sony DVP-S7000 player modded by Empirical for transport use.
This is far better than the mega-changer, but I still keep it plugged in. It is still a lot of fun.
It's particularly useful for rock, since there are few rock album that are worth a listen all the way through.
Since I mainly listen to traditional Cuban "son" the single player gets most of the use, since in that genre there are hundreds of discs that are worth a full play.
If you want to get some mileage out of the mega-changer, I suggest you at get an external DAC and a glass toslink cable (this will only set you back about $30).
Even if you eventually go the single player/transport route, you might still want to keep it around.
http://cgi.audioasylum.com/systems/2709.html
KP
I squeezed out as much as I could out if.
Glass toslink cable, DIP jitter reduction, damped the cover.
It always fell short of even a modest Toshiba DVD player.
I finally gave in and listen now mainly through a Sony DVP-S7000 player modded by Empirical for transport use.
This is far better than the mega-changer, but I still keep it plugged in. It is still a lot of fun.
It's particularly useful for rock, since there are few rock album that are worth a listen all the way through.
Since I mainly listen to traditional Cuban "son" the single player gets most of the use, since in that genre there are hundreds of discs that are worth a full play.
If you want to get some mileage out of the mega-changer, I suggest you at get an external DAC and a glass toslink cable (this will only set you back about $30).
Even if you eventually go the single player/transport route, you might still want to keep it around.
http://cgi.audioasylum.com/systems/2709.html
KP