I think AA capitole is very superior, but I heard the two players with diferents equipments.
Cary 303/300 vs. Audio Aero Capitole CDP
I have been considering auditioning tube CDP's, as much of my music collection is poor quality 70's/80's rock recordings.
I was thinking that tubes at the source may help smooth out some of the harshness that forces me to only want to listen to many of my cd's in the car.
On my audition list has been the AA Capitole, as it seems to be very highly praised.
However, new to the arena is the new Cary, which offers both tube & SS output stages, as well as selectable sampling rates. This one-chasis flexibility seems very attractive to me.
I was wondering if anyone has compared the Cary to any of the different versions of the Capitole CDP?
Any shared experiences would be greatly appreciated.
I was thinking that tubes at the source may help smooth out some of the harshness that forces me to only want to listen to many of my cd's in the car.
On my audition list has been the AA Capitole, as it seems to be very highly praised.
However, new to the arena is the new Cary, which offers both tube & SS output stages, as well as selectable sampling rates. This one-chasis flexibility seems very attractive to me.
I was wondering if anyone has compared the Cary to any of the different versions of the Capitole CDP?
Any shared experiences would be greatly appreciated.
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