Without a doubt, I'd go with the DAC option. There are a lot of DVD players that apparently don't sound good on their analog outputs for music, but there's no reason you shouldn't get identical performance using a DVD player as a transport as any other transport, and put any new money you're putting into the system into the best DAC you can afford.
DVD w DAC or NEW CD PLAYER???
I am currently using my Pioneer DV-525 as a CD player for my system what comprises of Musical Fidelity MA65 monoblocks, Carver preamp, Celestion SL6si with Target Stands. My system currently sounds so pathetic and dull, unlike when I had my Sony ES CD player (sounded so lifelike). I recently visited the most high end shop audio shop in Manila (they sell Krell, Jadis, Classe and other high end audio products) and asked for their opinion. The part owner told me that going for a new CD player would be a better option, but with my budget I could go only with a Pioneer w/ stable platter mechanism (widely used in Hi-End CD player mechanism as Wadia) or get a Musical Fidelity 24K DAC. He said "DVD players really suck when playing regular CDs, but when you play a music DVDs its a totally different story! Your Pioneer DVD might blow off our other expensive CD players, DVD players can never outperform regular CD players when playing regular CDs, you might be wasting your money to purchase a DAC!" Funny because the shop had many different DACs on their shelf, but he recommends it to more expensive transports. He said simplier is better and would sound. I am so confused if I should go for the Musical Fidelity 24K with my Pioneer DV-525 or just buy the Pioneer stable platter mechanism CD player?
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