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So many of the upsampling dacs sound very much the same across a very wide price range. Tube output stages change the sound. The Quad 99 and the Naim 5i, among the less expensive CDPs, also have a distinctive sound of their own. But so many sound ultra quiet, ultra detailed, with nice extension and reasonably or good, tight bass, and very little PRAT. Is that progress? It's kind of like the change in tennis from the serve and volley to the baseline game: lacking in enthusiasm and booringly good.
Ken,Interesting post. I find it very difficult to believe that ANYONE would fork over $100 for that BS! If you want to improve the sound put the $$$ into the weakest link --- THE SPEAKERS!!Seriously, I remember when I purchased my VMPS RM40 speakers from a local dealer they told me that 90+% of the sound you hear is due to the speakers. The amplifier was second and sources a distant third. Just my $0.02,John
Unless your source is a open reel deck without noise reduction (Dolby or DBX) I doubt if it will sound like garbage. With today's high-res formats (CD) even relatively inexpensive CD players (NAD C521 for ~$300) sound exceptional. Seriously, the other day I auditioned an amp and CD player that each cost in excess of $3000/each. They were hoooked up to a pair of Revel floorstanding speakers. Regardless of the front end electronics, the deep bass was absent (relative to my RM40s). THE POINT: If the speaker can not reproduce the frequency range (due to design) no amount of dollars spent on front-end equipment will fix the problem. BUY FULL-RANGE SPEAKERS!Cheers,John