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For some price is an issue. For others it is not. In my case as an example we have tried numerous DACs and CDPs that cost anywhere a pittance compared to our reference CDP. in the end some were very close in sonic merrits most were not. Was the sound worth the expenditure ? For us it was. Better is better. Was it twice as good according to price ? NO no and no. However for us that little bit is what did it. We are talking $3300 [ now $5500] for our reference CDP a Lector CDP7TL. Examples of lessor players such as the Bryston, PS Audio, Altman, Audio Note, Oritek, OppoSE, modded Art DIO, Arcam and several others. We would purchase the newer one for $5500 but the Mk1 with the older chip sounds better to us. Go figure. C'mon guys if you could afford the world class gear you would have it. I believe it is just that simple. Just like anything else in life. Money talks BS walks. BTW we are not millionaires just the average Joe.charles
My $57,000 dCS easily sounds twice as good as my $32,000 Naim CD555 did, in addition to playing SACD's and functioning as an upsampling DAC as well. When I bought the Naim, it sounded more than twice as good as the $16,000 Meridian 808 I was using (though I did lose DVD-a capability). The Meridan sounded worlds better than the Modwright Denon I was using at the time, and the Modwright Denon sounded light years better than the Ah! Toejb player before it.And just for laughs, I borrowed an Ah! Tjoeb player from a friend to compare to the dCS, it sounded like a transistor radio in comparison. However, listening to the Ah! Tjoeb on his Marantz 2275 and JBL L100's, it sounds pretty darn good.So, I'd say going from a $1,000 player to almost a $60,000 player has yielded pretty linear results. Granted most people aren't this obsessed, but there's a lot of performance out there. Your call whether you'd like to spend the money on something else.
And no offense, but there have really been a disproportionate level of posts on the Niteshade threads that are against spending money on higher end gear....
BlairI say send TONE a piece of Niteshade and see what he thinks...
You've been promising for over a year, I've given up....
And this is why I've always been hesitant to review gear from the really small mfrs. Even if the product is excellent, but the service and delivery is lacking, it's going to make for an unhappy customer.While I understand that a small company can sometimes make an amplifier for less money than say, someone like McIntosh, Mc has product on the shelf ready to go, a full service dept and dealer support as well. If your MC275 should ever break, you can get it fixed or get another one right now. That's a big part of what goes into the cost structure.It's up to you where you want to draw the line.
Most small (micro) manufacturers have lower prices because they sell direct, with no distributor and dealer markups, not because they skip on servicing their customers - on the contrary, thanks to low marketing budzet, happy customers are critical to making a small company succeed...