The ML 40 is an impressive machine. If you get one, be sure it has the HDMI module; the original design did not have HDMI capability.
I like the built in video screen.
The Classe SSP 800 costs less and also has a video screen. Plus it was designed with HDMI inputs and output. It is also very good sonically, but I have not compared it head-to-head with the ML 40.
Digital video technology is still moving quickly. Rather than invest in an expensive design that might become obsolete in a few short years, another strategy would be to just buy good but cheap components (e.g. Oppo or Emotiva) and upgrade every two years or so.
I like the built in video screen.
The Classe SSP 800 costs less and also has a video screen. Plus it was designed with HDMI inputs and output. It is also very good sonically, but I have not compared it head-to-head with the ML 40.
Digital video technology is still moving quickly. Rather than invest in an expensive design that might become obsolete in a few short years, another strategy would be to just buy good but cheap components (e.g. Oppo or Emotiva) and upgrade every two years or so.