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Budget up to $400, rather not go that highbut ok I would. I have thought about a computer system but that's a big learning curve and I think more equipment. What are your thoughts???? thanks
I am using headphones and amp. I am assuming a dac, can I just use a laptop for storage to start with?
I am and have been an analog fan forever. However I have changedto a headphone system and find that for the sake of convenience I would like to add digital capability. A cheap and cheerful Cd player wouldsuit me fine. I have purchased a couple of used Marantz cd63's that soundok but they don't last, just to old. Budget up to $400, rather not go that highbut ok I would. I have thought about a computer system but that's a big learning curve and I think more equipment. What are your thoughts???? thanks
I second the Onkyo C-7030. I have one as a transport feeding my Scott Nixon DAC, but even used as a stand alone player, it beats any cheap dvd player I have heard for music.
The original Playstation was supposed to be da bomb for cd playback. Seems I read an article in Sterophile about it. That was awhile ago... Should be pretty cheap.. see them on the bay for 25 clams.
Found a link to the article I had referenced. http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/708play/index.htmlI found it an interesting read back then. Considering what they go for and this IS Cheap and cheerful I'm just throwing it out there....YMMV."QuoteIf it's convenient, ripping to your computer and buying a DAC, such as a passive $99 Schiit Modi (usb in/RCA out) doesn't get much cheaper/better.Hard to argue with that ^!
If it's convenient, ripping to your computer and buying a DAC, such as a passive $99 Schiit Modi (usb in/RCA out) doesn't get much cheaper/better.