Craig,
I replied directly to your e-mail, but for the benefit of others, the Quad 99 CDP is a great player. The added benefit of a very good remote variable volume control and digital inputs is just "icing on the cake".
I have used the Quad 99 CDP with a pair of 3.5 watt/ch. BottleHead Paramours and with a pair of Channel Islands Audio VMB-1s. My speakers are the easy to drive, Reference 3A MM DeCapos, which are 92db sens.
I have used my Quad 99 CDP as the centerpiece of my audio system. I've attached a DVD player to one of its digital inputs, and it works quite nicely. You could also connect any other digital source that outputs PCM and use the Quad's 24/192khz DACs.
The Quad makes a great centerpiece for an all digital 2-channel stereo/HT system. No pre-amp needed (or desired in my case!).
Enjoy,
TIC
I replied directly to your e-mail, but for the benefit of others, the Quad 99 CDP is a great player. The added benefit of a very good remote variable volume control and digital inputs is just "icing on the cake".
I have used the Quad 99 CDP with a pair of 3.5 watt/ch. BottleHead Paramours and with a pair of Channel Islands Audio VMB-1s. My speakers are the easy to drive, Reference 3A MM DeCapos, which are 92db sens.
I have used my Quad 99 CDP as the centerpiece of my audio system. I've attached a DVD player to one of its digital inputs, and it works quite nicely. You could also connect any other digital source that outputs PCM and use the Quad's 24/192khz DACs.
The Quad makes a great centerpiece for an all digital 2-channel stereo/HT system. No pre-amp needed (or desired in my case!).
Enjoy,
TIC