I have 4 Sonos ZP80 and a zonebridge.
I also have a GNSC modded Wadia 20.
Running both into my Audionote 3.1X Signature DAC, the transport is noticably better. It has more air, and much better soundstage.
I find myself listening to the Sonos more though.
It just makes the music more accessable. I have over 4,000 CD ripped to the server in FLAC format.
I'm not noticing any jitter problems, but the Sonos is slightly dark sounding using the internal DAC.
If I had to rerip my collection again I'd still do it myself. You can easily rip 10-20 cd in a sitting, and except for swapping CD's, it can run in the background.
If you paid a service to rip them, its about $1/CD, plus shipping and insurance both ways. 2,000CD @ lets say $15 average value gets you a shipment insured for $30,000! UPS charges 50 cents per $100 value for insurance, or $300 insurance each way.
So, to pay to get them ripped will cost $2,600 or so, and you still have to take every CD out of its jewel box, ship them on spindles, and get each one back in the correct box afterwards.
Regardless of how your music gets ripped, or to what format, you don't want to have to do it all over again. Make sure you have a RAID drive, or other way of preventing loss of data.
Cedar:
VERY interested in the mod you have. Any chance of posting pictures?
John C.
I also have a GNSC modded Wadia 20.
Running both into my Audionote 3.1X Signature DAC, the transport is noticably better. It has more air, and much better soundstage.
I find myself listening to the Sonos more though.
It just makes the music more accessable. I have over 4,000 CD ripped to the server in FLAC format.
I'm not noticing any jitter problems, but the Sonos is slightly dark sounding using the internal DAC.
If I had to rerip my collection again I'd still do it myself. You can easily rip 10-20 cd in a sitting, and except for swapping CD's, it can run in the background.
If you paid a service to rip them, its about $1/CD, plus shipping and insurance both ways. 2,000CD @ lets say $15 average value gets you a shipment insured for $30,000! UPS charges 50 cents per $100 value for insurance, or $300 insurance each way.
So, to pay to get them ripped will cost $2,600 or so, and you still have to take every CD out of its jewel box, ship them on spindles, and get each one back in the correct box afterwards.
Regardless of how your music gets ripped, or to what format, you don't want to have to do it all over again. Make sure you have a RAID drive, or other way of preventing loss of data.
Cedar:
VERY interested in the mod you have. Any chance of posting pictures?
John C.