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Your vinyl/DVDa proposal reminds me of the philosophic question of the audiophile on the island given a choice between great system with a handful of worthy recordings or a crummy system with unlimited number of recordings.
There is nuthin' but barely adequate CD players at any price. The technology is just not up to snuff - 16/44.1 is not adequate...nor is 24/48 enhanced recordings. They are all hopelessly flawed...
There's been a tremendous growth in the number and quality in the last year of DVD-A titles. The universal player is one of the reasons, but the main reason is that artists, producers, and consumers are enjoying the fantastic sound quality, bonus material, and surround sound.
JLM, There is nuthin' but barely adequate CD players at any price. The technology is just not up to snuff - 16/44.1 is not adequate...nor is 24/48 enhanced recordings. They are all hopelessly flawed - there simply is not enough storage on that medium to get all of the music...but there is on a DVD disc. Buy a good DVD/DVD-A/CD player and get a few dozen new DVD-A titles.....Cambridge, NAD make 'em and all three formats are good...but DVD-A shines because it is better from the start. No slight to anyone of you that has invested large bucks and time in CDP (myself included), but the technology of CD just ain't musical - burdened by low storage it is mastered with heavy hands at the control board; DVD-A discs can be recorded straight out as there is more room to store it all. DVD-A has much of the musicality of vinyl in a much more convenient format...bettering CD, even at cheapo price points for players, by a city mile. My experience with SACD was not satisfactory either....it's high frequency production is tragic, actually.Anyhow, good luck any way you go on it
I am not certain (I'm no technophile, merely competent), but a 24/192 or 24/96 DAC should be compatible with any DVD/DVD-A/CD player...offering the playback of all, yet will downmix DVD/DVD-A to only two channel stereo in ultra-high resolution and organic wholeness that only this digital format can provide(the way I listen to it; I think my head might explode in 5.1 or 6.1 )
For $500, I would look for a good used Rega Planet 2000. Maybe the Channel Islands passive controller along side?