What have i done in the age of uncertainty? I integrated my HT system and stereo, with the HT gear upstream, so it doesn't compromise my main system. I prefer stereo, but I also enjoy movies, multi-channel audio and music dvd-v (e.g. Roger Waters The Wall, Calle 54, The Last Waltz).
I looked at mid-priced universal players and decided they were too compromised for the money and too immature as a technology (i.e. none from audiophile companies). So I bought a dirt-cheap Pioneer DV-563a for now. It doesn't sound as good as my CD player, even with SACD or DVD-A discs, but it plays them, and it feeds an NAD HT receiver (upstream of my stereo preamp).
I have found that m-c does not require the same sort of care (equipment and setup) as stereo to provide good results. I'm not after ultimate fidelity. I just need to meet a certain standard so that the equipment doesn't interfere with my enjoyment. I obsess over my stereo, but not the HT m-c gear. It's mid-fi and it's fun, and it sounds pretty damned good most of the time.
Sometimes I think I should have bought the new Pioneer DV-57AVi, because it would have given me better hi-rez sound and the possibility of future upgradability (connection to a hi-rez DAC via HDMI or firewire), but it was a lot more money and it wasn't available when I bought the 563. Besides as I said at the beginning, the market is not mature, and I've elected to wait and see while I collect some hi-rez titles.
In the meantime I can play vinyl or any digital disc, stereo or multichannel. I buy music based on content, availability and price. If and when hi-rez and/or m-c matures, I can easily change my priorities.
Dan Bonhomme
I looked at mid-priced universal players and decided they were too compromised for the money and too immature as a technology (i.e. none from audiophile companies). So I bought a dirt-cheap Pioneer DV-563a for now. It doesn't sound as good as my CD player, even with SACD or DVD-A discs, but it plays them, and it feeds an NAD HT receiver (upstream of my stereo preamp).
I have found that m-c does not require the same sort of care (equipment and setup) as stereo to provide good results. I'm not after ultimate fidelity. I just need to meet a certain standard so that the equipment doesn't interfere with my enjoyment. I obsess over my stereo, but not the HT m-c gear. It's mid-fi and it's fun, and it sounds pretty damned good most of the time.
Sometimes I think I should have bought the new Pioneer DV-57AVi, because it would have given me better hi-rez sound and the possibility of future upgradability (connection to a hi-rez DAC via HDMI or firewire), but it was a lot more money and it wasn't available when I bought the 563. Besides as I said at the beginning, the market is not mature, and I've elected to wait and see while I collect some hi-rez titles.
In the meantime I can play vinyl or any digital disc, stereo or multichannel. I buy music based on content, availability and price. If and when hi-rez and/or m-c matures, I can easily change my priorities.
Dan Bonhomme