I think the players listed above are oversampling units. These units are not non os. I also haven't seen any players that are non os either besides Audio Note. Correction actually I've only seen DIY built cd players setup as you describe.
You still using the player with the Super Clock installed? If so ..your best bet is to add a stand alone Dac. You should get very low jitter from your digital out with the Super Clock in place. Much better than the average stock player or stand alone transport.Also the Sony transport inside your unit won't hurt either! Here's a review on the 47 Laboratory Shigaraki Model 4715 Dac.
If you can surf through the flowery stuff.LOL What this guy says about the NON OS, non digital/ analog filtered Dac is pretty accurate.His review holds true to what they sound like and what they do to the music. I haven't heard anything quite like it myself.
Also how he describes his Marantz as a transport in contrast to the 47 transport, this is what the Superclock or other upgraded clocks seem to do for a stock unit....."improved definition and more natural rhythm".
You still using the player with the Super Clock installed? If so ..your best bet is to add a stand alone Dac. You should get very low jitter from your digital out with the Super Clock in place. Much better than the average stock player or stand alone transport.Also the Sony transport inside your unit won't hurt either! Here's a review on the 47 Laboratory Shigaraki Model 4715 Dac.
If you can surf through the flowery stuff.LOL What this guy says about the NON OS, non digital/ analog filtered Dac is pretty accurate.His review holds true to what they sound like and what they do to the music. I haven't heard anything quite like it myself.
Also how he describes his Marantz as a transport in contrast to the 47 transport, this is what the Superclock or other upgraded clocks seem to do for a stock unit....."improved definition and more natural rhythm".