Listened to the Cambridge Audio 840c plus Benchmark DAC1 just last night. Togher they had a very refined sound. The Benchmark smoothed out the slight sheen in some of the voices especially on live recordings. I liked that.
Live recordings seem to have a certian sheen to begin with... On the down side; the Benchmark seemed to takes some of the life out of the high regesters too.
I then tryed using the Benchmark Dac with my old Onkyo 5 disk changer using the optical out. Was hoping it would sound the same as the Cambridge because the Benchmark might just fix any jitter etc.
Unfortunatly, the Benchmark did not sound as focused and seemed to loose the "hi end" sound when used with the lower quality transport.
I bought the 840c here on the gone about 1 month ago.
When the cd tray opens there is a bit of a crackling sound..Like when you pull the foil off a stick of gum.
When the 840c is paused or when playing scilence; A chipping sound comes from the unit... From the physical unit not the signal.. Sounds like a little mouse is running around in circles and his feet are pattering along the bottom of the chassis.
Are you experiencing any of this with your 840c?
Live recordings seem to have a certian sheen to begin with... On the down side; the Benchmark seemed to takes some of the life out of the high regesters too.
I then tryed using the Benchmark Dac with my old Onkyo 5 disk changer using the optical out. Was hoping it would sound the same as the Cambridge because the Benchmark might just fix any jitter etc.
Unfortunatly, the Benchmark did not sound as focused and seemed to loose the "hi end" sound when used with the lower quality transport.
I bought the 840c here on the gone about 1 month ago.
When the cd tray opens there is a bit of a crackling sound..Like when you pull the foil off a stick of gum.
When the 840c is paused or when playing scilence; A chipping sound comes from the unit... From the physical unit not the signal.. Sounds like a little mouse is running around in circles and his feet are pattering along the bottom of the chassis.
Are you experiencing any of this with your 840c?