Audio Note digital


Kind of odd in that Audio Note digital gear gets rave reviews in many circles but when state of the art digital gets talked about its all reimyo, or dcs, or esoteric, etc.

For three years I have used a Modwright Sony player with tube power supply as my cd / sacd player (my main source). Last winter I had Response Audio build me a tricked out Audio Note Dac 2.1 to use with a squeezebox and thought I would give computer audio a go. The reality is that the Modwright and cds still blow the computer digital away (mostly streaming audio or ITune downloads) and find myself wondering why I have $3500+ invested in my second and less used source.

So I have been thinking:

1. do I sell the Modwright and buy an Audio Note transport or some other transport (which transport?) and do my Dac justice
2. do I stick with the Modwright and sell the Audio Note Dac and really streaming audio is fine through the squeezebox especially at low volume when I usually listen in the morning
3. sell everything and take a step up from my modwright - maybe something like the ayon cd1 or wadia

Are there Audio Note digital fans out there or is there forte set amps and hieff speakers.
ladavid

Showing 1 response by glide3

IMO, I think you are going in the wrong direction if you go back to conventional cd replay.

I would contact someone like Steve Nugent at Empirical Audio, Stephen Balliet at Reflection Audio or Vincent Sanders at VRS (I'm sure there are many others) who seem to have a pretty good grip on how to do computer/server based digital properly.

After owning many very expensive digital set-ups (including AN cdt-2/Dac 3.1x balanced) I will never go back for a multitude of reasons...sonics being one.