If you are hyper-critical about listening to red book CD, whether in strict 2 channel, or played in DPLII/Logic7, or in the case of the MAP-1, the ARM mode, you really MUST listen to the McCormack pair.
I have had the Krell in my home, as well as the Rotel, and Classe units. All very good. All have more options. None sound as good on Red Book CD.
The ARM stereo mode on the MAP-1 allows 5 channel playback of 2 channel sources, similar to DPLII, and other surround modes. It is the only one included on the MAP-1. It does sound a bit like DPLII, possibly better. Very tastefully done. No cheesy sounding, out of phase anomalies. All other surround modes must be delivered to the MAP-1 from onboard decoders in an associated universal player, including DD/DTS/DVDA/SACD.
I have had the Krell in my home, as well as the Rotel, and Classe units. All very good. All have more options. None sound as good on Red Book CD.
The ARM stereo mode on the MAP-1 allows 5 channel playback of 2 channel sources, similar to DPLII, and other surround modes. It is the only one included on the MAP-1. It does sound a bit like DPLII, possibly better. Very tastefully done. No cheesy sounding, out of phase anomalies. All other surround modes must be delivered to the MAP-1 from onboard decoders in an associated universal player, including DD/DTS/DVDA/SACD.