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Frankly, I'm thinking pre and power amplification, the endless debate of tubes vs. SS vs. 'digital' are more the side issue if the recording medium is stellar. Vinyl still sounds good on some pretty old and or cheapy amplification and DVD-A sounds just fine on my cheapo/nee garbage video system run by 20 year old Onkyo receiver.
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I've been reading up the past couple days on DVD-A and DVD-A players....ther are some machines that downmix to stereo at 192/24, but only 96/24 in 5.1 surround. All the more reason to like it better in stereo.Notably, with good reviews at it's price, the Cambridge Azur 540 player.MaxCast, I'm not sure if AIX gives (a few dollars in postage as I remember it) away the sampler anymore...it was a couple years ago that I got it.
I couldn't download their user guide....but this is a pretty cool teaser: