Gammajo, I couldn't have said it better, maybe one day, but there is too much changing software and languages to keep up with.
For now, I'll stay with my CEC belt drive and 16/44 NOS Dac, sounds real to me. |
Vic, I am very interested in great sound. I am very appreciative that audiophiles are pioneering and advancing computer audio,and will probably someday go to computer audio myself. I do use lossless iTunes for on the road and to deliver meditation workshops, but right now these are some of my objections. 1. Currently I enjoy simplicity. I have an Ayon CD5's which has transport, Dac, and Preamp all-in-one, saving multiple PC's and IC's and resulting, with other strategies, in a dead quiet, ultra clean background. 2 I often spend 12 hours a day on computer for work and find it more relaxing and enjoyable to be away from computers and feel and see the physical media when listening to music. 3. The thought of transferring 3,000 discs to storage is daunting and I have never seen a drive that was not subject to failure and easy theft.I have experienced trouble with backups when they were eventually needed. 4. I am in a 3mbs zone where it takes forever to transfer large files such as High Res. Re-buying all of my favorites as downloads and having restricted access to new music, compared to the availability on CD at this time is not appealing. 5. Computer tech is changing so fast and there are so many many options that for the uninitiated it is a highly complex and moving target with a whole new vocabulary that is also intimidating - and for me the hobby is already obsessive enough! 6. It is highly likely that computer audio will be substantially cheaper, better, and simpler in a year or two and new formats such as DSD and Blue Ray audio and BD CD's may dictate different approaches. I hope this helps you understand why some intelligent music lovers might be reluctant to jump on computer audio at this time, even with the promise of audio nirvana. |
I´ve compared the Wadia 7i, the DCS Puccini, AudioAero La Fontaine and alle found them rather less musical than the former top-of-the-range model from Eera, namely the DL-2. Now I´ve had the chance to get my hands on the Eera Tentation. It is by far the best CD player that I´ve ever listened to. I ended up buying it. |
Albert informed me Audio Play is creating a new website, not sure when it will be finished.
The better news is Audio Play will compare the Eera Tentation and NeoDio NR22 shortly, Albert will get the results and let me know. |
Vic, I don't have any affinity with computers, even with 5" discs I love to handle software like my trusty vinyl. So for me computer audio is not the thing, but I'm aware I'm in a minority. From what I can gather the Eera is a real giant killer, apparently extracting more analogue like musical detail from Redbook than many upsampled computer audio rigs can manage from 24/96. You can understand my interest I hope? |
I don't understand using a CD player at this level compared to the convenience of a stored library, buffering, error correction, playback software with upsampling.
Go to The Computer Audiophile for more detailed information. |
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Rx8man, can you send me a precise link to audioplay uk, I'm struggling to find it. |
I would like to compare the tentation with an Ayon CD5s with n o s tubes which sounds pretty sweet IMO has anyone done this:?, |
This quote (from the above link) IMHO, is an excellent description of what's going on with digital:
"What, in my opinion, is a major advantage of Analog (Vinyl) over CD Playback is actually the micro-dynamics. Digital can often be superior on macrodynamic shifts and was one of the reasons along with superior signal to noise ratio that CD and Digital promised perfect sound forever. However, the moment to moment shifts in more subtle dynamics that I think of as the breath and life of the music I believe is much better portrayed on Vinyl/Analog. As an analogy, consider a computer monitor or TV screen with very course pixels where each pixel can be clearly seen. Now picture a TV Screen (such as Plasma or LCD) in 1080p HD where the pixels have become so small they can no longer be seen. The microdynamic changes in Digital playback are like the course pixels and on Vinyl/Analog playback, whereas the microdynamics from Vinyl/Analog flow from an infinite continuum. The Eera Tentation CD Player comes the closest to this infinite continuum of microdynamic shades and changes of Vinyl/Analog by a remarkable margin over any other Digital System I have heard. This feature is among its most, if not the most, of its mesmerizing attributes and drew me deeply, intensely, and enthusiastically into each piece of music, moment by moment." |
AudioPlay in the UK will be comparing the Eera Tentation and Neodio NR22 players in the not-too-distant future. Here's an impression of the Eera Tentation from a beta tester. |
Yep, aware of the one and only Eng. language review. Surely others have an opinion, it seems to be selling to those dissatisfied in comparison with much more expensive rigs (DCS etc). |
Here's a review if you haven't seen it already. |