Cary Audio DMS 700 vs 800 PV


I am the owner of a Cary Audio DMS 700 and I have been enthralled with its smooth yet detailed sonic characteristics. It approaches the wonderful sound quality I appreciate from my analog front end.  I sought it out to rebuild my system because we lost our home in a forest fire, and I thought I should get a high quality streamer so I would not have to try to replace all my lost CD's. I replaced the rest of my system with used gear (mostly from Audiogon) with equipment that was similar to my lost system, mostly next gen from what I lost. The system is Wilson Sasha 1, Krell Evolution 402e amp Krell Evolution preamp, VPI TNT VI turntable with Van Den Hul Crimson Stradivarius cartridge and Ayre phono stage with mostly Transparent Reference cables. I now will need another streamer in another part of the house. My question, for anyone out there, is has anyone had experience with the new Cary Audio DMS 800 PV in comparison to the 700, as I would consider upgrading if I could have the confidence that the sound quality is a notch finer compared to the 700, and then use to 700 in the ancillary system. Otherwise, I could just get the lesser DMS 650 in the ancillary system to use in a game room with a pair of used B&W 803D's I recently purchased. I would appreciate any feedback. Also, calling out to Benzman, who was instrumental in my stumbling upon the Cary streamer in the first place in case he has already upgraded:)

gabenda

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Hey Gabenda,

I moved on to a Bricasti M3 w/network card. As you know I had a Cary 600 and 700. Very good and always listenable but just didn’t seem to get that last 10% of transparency. The 800 seems crazy expensive for marginal improvement. Are you playing local files ? The Cary’s are nice as you can add attached storage with either SD drive or USB. 
I would take a look at a Meitner MA3. It’s a streaming Dac that you can add attached USB storage . Cheaper than the Cary 800 and I bet it will grab a little more of that last 10% transparency and a little bite the Cary may lack.