Accuphase DP-77 or DCS P8i?


I am upgrading my trusted Marantz SA-11S1 (anyone interested please drop me a line). I also want the player to be able to be used as a DAC for other digital source, and I pretty much narrowed it down to the Accuphase DP-77 and DCS P8i as both looks great on paper to my needs.

For me, I am an Accuphase fan and now using their E-530 to drive a pair of Dynaudio speakers. Going with DP-77 for sure would have some synergy and would be good to look at cosmetically. And I do like the build quality and reliability of Accuphase products.

The biggest plus for DCS to me is it has digital volume control and from what I read in Stereophile review, it works great directly with power amps. As good as the E-530 sounds in my system, I still feel like a bit more power from an separate power amp for the Dynaudios, and it would be great I can save the pre-amp with the DCS.

Which one would you go with, if both can be get at similar price used?

(If you want to ask, I listen to mostly Classical, orchestra work, then some vocal and Jazz. I like the sound to be "musical" but I believe a good player can be both detailed and musical).

Your thoughts are much appreciated!
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Showing 1 response by flashunlock

Hi,

The two players are totally different in sound signature. The DCS P8i is very dynamic, detail and can sound a bit harsh depending what your system consists. The Accuphase DP-77 have a more laid back kind of sound with great mid bloom. The newer Accuphase players like the DP-500 and DP-700 are more dynamic without sounding harsh.

The Puccini will be the better player out of the lot especially adding the U clock.

I found IMO, only the newer wadia's like the 581SE can sound half decent driving direct.

lastly, all of the mentioned lacks something when used driving power amps directly.

Hope this helps.
Cheers