You can not go wrong with OPPO players...... they play virtually every format. I have the 103d and it's a good value for $600. The 105 is even better on the audio side if your budget allows
CD/SACD Player. I know there are many threads but I still would like help.
I'm fairly new to this insanity so please talk slowly. Haha.
My system is- Bel Canto Pre2
Parasound JC-1 Mono Amps
Exogal Comet with Power supply
Arcam FMJ CD 23
Panamax 5500 regenerator
Usher 8571 Diamond speakers
This is a 2 channel music only system. I am happy with the Arcam cd player but i would like to play SACD also. If I change players i would probably want a substantial upgrade but i'd rather not put a dollar amount to it. I have a good DAC so what direction should i go in? Help please. Mike Houstina
My system is- Bel Canto Pre2
Parasound JC-1 Mono Amps
Exogal Comet with Power supply
Arcam FMJ CD 23
Panamax 5500 regenerator
Usher 8571 Diamond speakers
This is a 2 channel music only system. I am happy with the Arcam cd player but i would like to play SACD also. If I change players i would probably want a substantial upgrade but i'd rather not put a dollar amount to it. I have a good DAC so what direction should i go in? Help please. Mike Houstina
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Audioman, I recently purchased a Marantz SA-11s1 sacd player, which is an older model,to replace my Cambridge Audio CD player.This was the best improvement I've made in my system. All the cd's I have played sound much better and the first sacd I purchased (Roger Waters) is just amazing. Again, this player has been the best purchase for sound quality that I have made. Hope this helps. |
This is an interesting thread as I am having the same dilemma about purchasing a dedicated sacd player. I have a decent system but not as sophisticated as the OP. I am currently using the Oppo 105D and in a second system, the bdp-95 to listen to sacds. I am not happy with how they sound on these universal disc players. I have also tried a HDMI de-embedder to play them with my dac (luxman da-06, Lite On 60 modded) at 88khz 24 bit pcm. I am torn between purchasing a dedicated sacd player (~$4000), The Bryston 3 dac ($3500), or just use the Oppo players for the discs that I do have and in the future only purchase dsd files that I can play through the USB input of my current dacs. After ripping my cd collection onto a pc server, I have become spoiled and since then have packed away my cd collection. I am leaning towards the third option although I often think about having a dedicated player. |
Transparent and MIT really deliver a far more dynamic and tonally correct representation of the music. They actually make it easier for the musical signal to get from one component to another without loosing it's harmonic structure and dynamic envelope. Transparent's claim to fame is the removal of noise artifacts above the range of hearing which lowers the noise floor thereby improving signal purity and contrast. MIT also lowers the noise floor but also adds articulation poles which electrically make it easier for the signal to be transported at various frequency ranges. |
I have a question since you guys seem very intelligent about audio. I run my Exogal Comet through a Preamp. They don't recommend it but I listened both ways. Anyway a guy at Exogal said to set the volume at 80 instead of all the way up. Then turn the preamp up a little more. Do you guys think this makes any difference at all? |
Using MIT Oracle 3.5 Prolines wt Magnum M1.3 Biwire's, an Oracle ACII PC for my Krell Vanguard and aTransparent MM2 PC for the Cipher. Both fed through a Transparent Iso Duo Powerbank. I also Have an REL S2 SUB with Speakon connection and an MIT Magnum ACII PC. Speakers are Resolution 2's by Krell. The vanguard replaced my Krell 300Cx and Phantom II.....the new Krell stuff is just so musical and alive sounding! The integrated actually sounds better than when I had the Evo 402/202 combo....it had more slam but was not as musical sounding. |
The source is just that...the start of it all! Almost all sources suffer from inadequate power supplies. They also do not process the delicate signal with proper non-destructive signal paths. The source is where the magic begins...a Krell Cipher for example delivers the music intact and unadulterated. It also requires a great PC AND IC's which can equal the cost of the player. It all depends on how much you desire the best sound possible. Only you can decide....but seriously, this MacBook streaming crap should be for background party music only! |
Just wondering if you realize that a SACD player will not output its digital DSD stream for conversion into a standalone DAC - you must use the DAC inside the player to listen to them. Unless you can extract the digital stream from the SACD and load it onto a server to play it, you will not be able to use the Exogal when playing SACD's. Will other members please chime on this? |
I have had the Arcam FMJ 23 decent player I now have the Usher 8571 also, very good speaker, I do wish I had the JC-1 monos! There is a nice Marantz SA11-2 for sale here on audiogon, very nice player and check this one out, I'd buy it if I didn't have a good player already the Marantz KI Pearl Limited Edition: http://analogshop.com/index.php/demo-used |
The Exogal Comet is a well reviewed DAC so one less expensive way to go is to try various cabling between your CDP and DAC. If you're still not satisfied, try a different transport as well. There are some dedicated ones out there leaving it all to how you want to marry it to the DAC. That way, if you ever want to dip your toes in PC waters, you still have your DAC. As a last resort, a Marantz Reference SACD player is a very musically satisfying choice. That's my 2cents. All the best, Nonoise |