I have been using a node 2 and mostly playing files off a ss hard drive through the node. Sounded better to me than streaming those same songs. This is either going into a Burson dac or a Micromega M100 so not using the not so good dac in the node. Got out my old Nad CD player to use as a transport it is sounds better than streamed or ss drive through the node. Then I just picked up a Cambridge transport and ohh man does it sound better than all of them by some margin. So long story short. Done chasing streaming. I have more fun spinning cds, it sounds better and I have physical media to collect. Ohh and when the internet takes a crap I still have tunes. Maybe if I spent ultra bucks on streaming and treating the internet and all that it would be as good. Right now I’m saying screw it, cds and transport for me.
CD Transport or media server/streamer
Hi All,
I have an older system that I purchased about 17-18 years ago. My system consists of a Krell KPS 20i (integrated transport & processor), Krell KRC-3 preamp, Krell FPB 300 amplifier, and Wilson Watt Puppy 5.1 speakers with all drivers upgraded except for the mid. I still really like the sound of this system.
Recently the cd player (KPS 20i) has started skipping on tracks rather badly at times. If I keep it on for a couple of hours or more before I use it the skipping seems to go away on most CDs. From what I have read I’m thinking this may be the laser or tracking in the transport failing.
Questions:
Can I connect an external transport only to the KPS 20i and not change the sound too much?
How about a music streamer or server, can these be connected to the KPS 20i?
I would like to keep the budget for any new gear at $1000 or under. All suggestions, recommendations, information is highly appreciated.