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What is the difference bewteen the sd-ex111 with 5.6MHz and the 2.8 MHz on the ex-220.Does this have somthing to do with the amp or cd player?Is this audible?The 220 claims 80 wpc into a 4 ohm load...Hell I may spring for 2 of those..I have the ex-111 hooked up to a pair of Acoustic Energy Asprit 300cs and am very impressed,...
Hey guys,...the stock built-in CD player in the Sharp sounds really good! It uses a Burr-Brown 96kHz, 24-bit DAC, separate DAC board that is fully enclosed in metal casing (shielded), and a separate voltage regulator dedicated for DAC chip.
Vinnie,I've compared the built-in Sharp CD player with my Scott Nixon DacKit/ Rega Planet transport combo. Your'e right - the-built in player sounds really good. I've only used the built-in CD player for 15 hours or so, but it sounds big, warm, and dynamic. The DacKit, in comparison, sounds more refined, is better at creating a sense of "anticipation" and drama, and gives a better sense of air around the instruments. The DacKit, however, sounds more recessed with vocals and is not as exciting in ...
One little question, can the Sharp display the current time instead of different input modes? (AUX, CD...etc?)I have checked the manual but didn't find it.Thank you.
I just received another one from Overstock today factory sealed and double-boxed for shipping. Put your email address in the box on the web page and they will notify you if any more come in. Keep those cards and letters coming...