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Got caught up in the convinence of computer audio. Now rediscovering my CDs. Thinking about trying vinyl. My question is an entry level (Pro-Ject Debut II w/NAD PP-2) "outperform" an older Marantz DV-8400 w/Cambridge DACMagic? As far as source material my taste in music has changed since I bought my LPs and some of my CDs.
Lets look at dollars. A CDP [ state of the art] that can hold it's own may set you back approx. $3000... charles
There's something about the ritual of placing the the record on the TT, running the carbon brush over it and then placing the stylus that involves you in the music. It makes you actually sit down pour yourself a Scotch and listen to the music rather than run around doing other things while the cd spins trouble free in the background.OTOH if you're going the cd route, I'd ditch the CDP and go with computer based playback which is the cutting edge. IMO the CDP is rapidly becoming obsolete and soon computer served audio systems will become the standard. I haven't used my CDP in years.I still have a TT, enjoy it immensely and plan to buy a better cart soon. However,my $$ in the future will be to continuously upgrade my computer served playback system.
There's something about the ritual of placing the the record on the TT, running the carbon brush over it and then placing the stylus that involves you in the music. It makes you actually sit down pour yourself a Scotch and listen to the music rather than run around doing other things while the cd spins trouble free in the background.