Esoteric K07X versus K05


Strictly for redbook CD listening to classic rock music, second hand sale. Which would you steer me towards?

I'm currently using a Plinius Hautonga integrated, Rega RP6 + Hana SH, Naim CD5X into Totem Sttafs in a dedicated two-channel listening room.

No interest in using the Esoteric as a dedicated DAC for streaming.

joerand

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If your hearts in Redbook CD, don't compromise on a "just in case" for downloads, as the Redbook will take a hit.

Cheers George   
The older "Multibit" players that I listed are only dedicated, geared towards converting PCM (Redbook CD)

Where the newer ones "Delta Sigma conversion" may do sacd as well (which is DSD) with out the sacd flag. But for PCM replay as far as I believe and hear, pcm replay will take a hit. Hence the MoJo Music quote above.

Cheers George  
Both the used models you listed have bitstream delta sigma AK4399 converters so they can do sacd (dsd with flag) with.
If you seriously only want Redbook 16/44 24/96 I would look at a used Esoteric CDP that uses a Multibit converter as they do pcm (redbook) better.

Like these: as these are Multibit Esoteric players

ESOTERIC X-01

ESOTERIC X-03

ESOTERIC X-05

ESOTERIC X-1

ESOTERIC X-1S

ESOTERIC X-10w / X-10WD

ESOTERIC X-25

And the Naim CD5X you have is a very good redbook player as it is Multibit, my dream one is the Naim CD555 with 555PS power supply. I have a Linn CD12 MkIII (multibit) and that 555 Naim is the only one I would sub it for.



MoJo Music quote:

" When a PCM (redbook) file is played on a dsd, sacd or Bit Stream converter, the DAC chip has to convert the PCM to DSD in real time. This is one of the major reasons people claim DSD sounds better than PCM, when in fact, it is just that the chip in most modern single-bit delta sigma DACs do a poor job of decoding PCM.



Cheers George