Hi Tony,
Seems you are already on the right track thus far ie.putting more weight on software/music rather than hardware/equipments.
In your case, I’d rather simplify to avoid all future headaches and just go for a good/reliable cd/sacd player.
*If buying used, make sure their ‘optical assy.’ is readily available as parts (Sony optics are the more common ones doing sacd)~Average life expectancy is usually 3-7yrs~depending. Then there are other mechanisms to watch out for as well. So getting a player that’s relatively new (1-2yo max.) is best.
Why not just get a Luxman player to match that receiver—and continue enjoying your music!🙌🏼 TBM, Bill Evans👍
Seems you are already on the right track thus far ie.putting more weight on software/music rather than hardware/equipments.
In your case, I’d rather simplify to avoid all future headaches and just go for a good/reliable cd/sacd player.
*If buying used, make sure their ‘optical assy.’ is readily available as parts (Sony optics are the more common ones doing sacd)~Average life expectancy is usually 3-7yrs~depending. Then there are other mechanisms to watch out for as well. So getting a player that’s relatively new (1-2yo max.) is best.
Why not just get a Luxman player to match that receiver—and continue enjoying your music!🙌🏼 TBM, Bill Evans👍