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I have had several high profile digital front ends from Accustoc Arts of Germany,. This dac is one of only a few that does not go through A to D conversion until the end .it does from PCM to PWM then to a pure class A output buffer stage ,. For $4k for the Bryston as well as the NAD it is one of he best buys in all of Audio !!
I have had several high profile digital front ends from Accustoc Arts of Germany, and not long ago the very good Ayon Skylla -2 dac which musicality wise IMO beat the Weiss 202 as well as the latest BerkeleyNothing is absolute. The latest is a combination which in fact is rated A plus my several sours esThe NAD -M 51 digital dac it has a great direct digital volume ,therefore very dependent in the excellence of your amplifier. This dac is one of only a few that does not go through A to D conversion until the end .it does from PCM to PWM then to a pure class A output buffer stage ,connected to the Excellent Bryston -BDPConnections are critical. .there I have tested several and the Wireworld Platinum usb, and xlrComplete the chain as well as Kimber Paladium power cords Hifituning Supreme fuses.Not only is this setup Very musical but also very re veilling, and somehow even old recordings Sound better. For $4k for the Bryston as well as the NAD it is one of he best buys in all of Audio !!
Hi.Not intend to offend. Why still lingering around the historic redbook audio CD 'red-ray' era when Blu-ray is technically so much advanced?I gave up redbook CD-A & yellow book CD-R for DVD-audio (24bit- 192KHz) a few years back. Then I flipped the calender back to vinyl which sounds musically much better than any CD-A & DVD-A. I virtually play vinyl only these couple of years. Why, more musical sound!But until last week I got a Blu-ray player which is intended to play HD Blu-ray movies randomly for the holiday season. Then I casually played my music CDs which were left sleeping on the shelves for ever. Not expecting any miracle from digital.YET, yet I dropped my jaw big bigtime when the music read by the Blu-ray player sounds so so much better than before. What happen? I wish I knew this fact earlier! Now even inorganic sounding redbook CDs, whic I gave up years back, can sound very close to vinyl musically when played on Blu-ray player. WOW! Unbelievable!May I suggest any music lovers stop paying big bucks for redbook DACs & invest on Blu-ray. Digital advances faster than one can ever imagine! I think I find this out a bit too late!c-J
Your blu ray player probably just has a better chipset than your CD Player did.There's no magic playing CD's on a Blu Ray player.
If you like using the digital volume on your dac you should look at using a TPV pre. By leaving the volume of the TPV on full you can use the volume on your dac. You get the sound of the dac but you also get the impedance matching of the pre. And not to mention the isolation.
What is a TPV pre?
Hi all Audio Circle members.After lots of reading on blu-ray, I am almost ready (When I will have the money) to buy a blu-ray player for movies (Of course) but also (Maybe) to replace my Rega Apollo) for CD.I wonder if I will be disappointed.I would like tho buy the OPPO, but I think I might settle for a less expensive Panasonic with a separate audio RCA output, unless the entry level OPPO is better (For CD) than a hi-end Panasonic blu-ray player.Guy 13
Running a Rega Apollo as transport to a Benchmark DAC. Results are very pleasing. Are you just tired of the Apollo now, just curious?