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Here's a few more considerations:TwinDACPlushttp://www.twindac.com/http://www.diy-systems.com/en-us/dept_45.htmlLessLoss DAC 2004http://www.lessloss.com/Mytekhttp://www.mytekdigital.com/products.htmMost people prefer the sound of the the Mytek over the Benchmark. Right now, as they are releasing new products, and their new 192 DAC that will pass DSD, the Stereo96 goes for cheap, with something along the lines of a buy two for the cost of one sort of price... The new Stereo192-DSD D ...
Quality and price wise I will look for a MSB TECHNOLOGY or NORTH STAR DESIGN
I've tried several DAC's over the years with so so results. I think that for the best results a DAC should be hooked up to a dedicated transport. Hooked up to a CD player just doesn't make it. As for myself I have gotten much better listening results by using a top of the line CD player. Right now I have the latest version of the aplhifi SACD 1000. Wonderful player. Cheers Charlie
Ok thanks all, what great information! I think I will get a Scott Nixon or North Star for now while I try to figure out what parts I would need for a PC based system. Is there someone here who could completely outline what parts I need to assemble for the PC system? Or if you could refer me to someone who can. Thanks and all the best, Guy
Not to mention the fact nobody makes 1000-CD transport bank that sounds any good. In my old age, I'm finding it annoying to walk up to my CD rack, look for that one CD I want with my failing eyes, walk back to my CDP, open the drawer, take out the previous CD, jacket the CD, then place the new CD, and walk back to my listening seat.