Apollo R + Codex v. different CDP or Ayre QX


My current system is an Ayre AX-7e with Apollo R or MH 5 TT as source, with Sig 2 Ce’s.
 I mostly listen to CDs and look forward to more streaming via Tidal or Spotify Hi Rez(use both).
Ultimately I plan on following the Ayre/Vandy upgrade paths. 
Ive been thinking of adding a Codex and using the Apollo as transport to the Codex via Toslink, vs adding a different balanced CDP, vs waiting for Ayre to release more in the 8 series. 
As to other CDP’s I was thinking of a used ARC CD8($4,500- IDK on tube hrs), or Cary 306 SACD($2,750), both of which have BurrBrown DACs and balanced output l. 
A recent conversation with a dealer that’s expert in Ayre and Vandy, suggested I wait for the 8 series release, and hinted at an Ayre spinner release in the not distant future. 
Thoughts?
Thanks 
jetson

Showing 2 responses by joey54

On the new EX-8 Integrated amp, they are now shipping and on display at the Audio Connection in Verona, NJ. I have just tested it in my system and it beats my current setup handily. I currently have an Ayre AX-7e and a Codex and they do sound great together, but the EX-8 is better. You should touch base with JohnnyR to discuss. Good Luck!

oh, the EX-8 costs $6950 with the built-in USB DAC.
Thats a hard question to answer because I don't really know what your listening priorities are. For me, the upgrade will be worth it in my system. The difference between my current setup, which sounds good already, and the system using the EX-8 is significant enough to do the upgrade. My Harbeth's responded really well to to the increased bass, air, timing and resolution that the EX-8 offers.

I would suggest you hear it yourself to decide if it's worth it but I think you said it in your post, "I do not see the need to upgrade". I suggest if you are really happy with your sound now, stick with it and enjoy!