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Terry,Would that be the same K2 as in the JVC 20 bit XRCD's?
Trust me on this one, CD players are going by way of the horse and buggy.
Hi guys, My current digital sources (2 diff Rotel CDPs) just aren't up to the quality of the rest of my system. I think that there are significant gains just waiting to be had. But which way to go? I don't have any SACDs right now, but I wonder if I'm limiting the ultimate performance of my system without a quality SACD player?I hear some say it's truly the ultimate in playback, and others that seem to have major issues with both the technology and the sound quality. Whaddya think? Anyone feel that they'd really be missing something without their SACD players? (It'd be for 2ch only)The options I'm facing:1) I can get a good deal on a Marantz SA11S2 (or other Marantz products)- People seem to think that the Redbook on this player is very good, and of course it offers SACD playback. I doubt I'll ever get a substantial SACD collection but who knows? Maybe they'll be available cheap someday if the format really tanks. But if I spend the coin on this, it'll prevent me from doing the sensible thing, which is to:2) Get a DAC. Use my current CDP as transport and make the seemingly inevitable transition to PC-based storage. I like the way the upcoming Bryston DAC has multiple digital inputs that I'd use for the CDP and a Squeezeboxy-type device. Or...3) A CDP w/ digital input, like the much heralded Cambridge 840. Its really tough if not impossible to audition at home and I stink at flipping old gear (I have a pile of stuff to sell but just don't get around to it) so I don't want to "buy to try".Do you feel that your audio life would be incomplete without having SACD capability?Thanks for helping me spend my money wisely less foolishly than I could!-Mike
Quote from: Scott F. on 8 Dec 2007, 02:47 amTrust me on this one, CD players are going by way of the horse and buggy. While I agree with alot of which you have said Scott (your obviously quite young), don't put the 'death nail' into CD's quite yet or for that matter LP's !!
Besides this is the time of year for a nice "Horse and Buggy" ride anyways !Happy Holidays !!
It's well documented that many SACDs are mastered better than their CD equivalents. You can take this as segmented marketing or take it as a conspiracy. Either way, the CD format itself is not to blame and no-one has proved that SACD sounds better in itself.As another poster pointed out recently, by all means sing the praises of K2 if you like it, but it's not an alternative to red book CD, it is a red book CD mastered differently.I am very happy with ripped red book CDs playing over my Squeezebox. I use the Inguz digital EQ plugin, digital volume control and the internal DAC - all work at bit depth 24. Works a treat.Darren
Quote from: twitch54 on 8 Dec 2007, 02:47 pmQuote from: Scott F. on 8 Dec 2007, 02:47 amTrust me on this one, CD players are going by way of the horse and buggy. I'm pretty much an old fart too. Hardcore into tubes and vinyl. Heres a couple of links to my gallery if you are interested.The '06 Gateway Audio Christmas Bashsome more misc picsHi Scott, Great Pics ! Looks like a good time was had by all ! I guess my concern is .....myself and I'm sure others, are somewhat 'computer challenged' so we want to hold onto our 'old school' technology as long as possible !!
Quote from: Scott F. on 8 Dec 2007, 02:47 amTrust me on this one, CD players are going by way of the horse and buggy. I'm pretty much an old fart too. Hardcore into tubes and vinyl. Heres a couple of links to my gallery if you are interested.The '06 Gateway Audio Christmas Bashsome more misc pics
..Downloaded music is for the masses that don't know anybetter. You cannot duplicate anything 100%, and after going thru two or three servers you'll be lucky to have 80%. ..