Theo,
Looks like you are doing a bit of shuffling. My, how the boxes keep coming and going with this fatal addiction that we so casually call a hobby.
I have been doing a bit of changing myself. I have recently aquiried a fine pair of Ref. 3a DeCapo-i's and a gorgeous (solid state) integrated amp from Italy, the Audio Analogue Maestro Settanta (rev 2). They are tied together with Monster Cable, Sigma Retro Gold speaker cable. I use a Jolida JD100a CD player that has its digital coax out going to a Michael Yee Dac One (solid state). This configuration allows me the option to switch from the (inboard) tube dac in the CD player immediately ( on the fly) to the marvelous SS Yee dac.
The Jolida Glass Tube dac plays a very important part in my system. I use the outputs from the DTV HD for its TV sound (and other music APP's) and then I have the little Apple TV box TosLinked to the Jolida tube dac as well. It all sounds very, very good.
All of these TV boxes seem to be a bit on the redundant side. They all have the ability to fetch radio stations, Pandora and other apps. That's OK, I just switch back and forth to find the best reception that each option has to offer. For my system, the small Apple TV box (about $100.00 at Best Buy) is by far the clearest. There are many HD stations and its all free.
Since medical issues cancel out any turntable options, I must rely on the digital world to bring the music to us. The Jolida dac has a USB port as well... I have not tried that yet.
I hope all this babble has been of some information that is useful to you. I am certain that it is not the best way, but it has been cost effective for me and it sounds very good to my aging and hair filled ears.
Cheers !!!,
Tubeears
Looks like you are doing a bit of shuffling. My, how the boxes keep coming and going with this fatal addiction that we so casually call a hobby.
I have been doing a bit of changing myself. I have recently aquiried a fine pair of Ref. 3a DeCapo-i's and a gorgeous (solid state) integrated amp from Italy, the Audio Analogue Maestro Settanta (rev 2). They are tied together with Monster Cable, Sigma Retro Gold speaker cable. I use a Jolida JD100a CD player that has its digital coax out going to a Michael Yee Dac One (solid state). This configuration allows me the option to switch from the (inboard) tube dac in the CD player immediately ( on the fly) to the marvelous SS Yee dac.
The Jolida Glass Tube dac plays a very important part in my system. I use the outputs from the DTV HD for its TV sound (and other music APP's) and then I have the little Apple TV box TosLinked to the Jolida tube dac as well. It all sounds very, very good.
All of these TV boxes seem to be a bit on the redundant side. They all have the ability to fetch radio stations, Pandora and other apps. That's OK, I just switch back and forth to find the best reception that each option has to offer. For my system, the small Apple TV box (about $100.00 at Best Buy) is by far the clearest. There are many HD stations and its all free.
Since medical issues cancel out any turntable options, I must rely on the digital world to bring the music to us. The Jolida dac has a USB port as well... I have not tried that yet.
I hope all this babble has been of some information that is useful to you. I am certain that it is not the best way, but it has been cost effective for me and it sounds very good to my aging and hair filled ears.
Cheers !!!,
Tubeears