For $750 a used Rega DAC-R still under warranty can be found - just ask.
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CD player - Esoteric DV50S New, it sold for $6,000. You can now pick one up used for ~$1,000. Even cheaper is the Sony S9000ES that you usually find for under $300. As for DACs, the Teac UD-501 can be found used for ~$500. In the higher end, you can find the Lampizator Amber for ~$2,000 or the Bricasti M1-SE for ~$5,000 (50% off new). |
@yakbob, @dvdgreco, "For that $3-4k (and less on the used market) try to audition the Yamaha CD-S2100." " the build quality is fantastic." Can't agree more about these Yamaha players. I have the baby brother Yamaha A-S1000 and it too is built like a brick at 33lbs. If the 2100 is a bit too much $$$, the the CD-S1000 or CD-S2000 might be another option. Neither has the outboard DAC feature but none the less they are incredible players that can be found for as little as $600.00(CD-S1000) on the used market up to $2000.00(CD-S2000) for new. Refurbished fall somewhere between the low and high. Also, a Cambridge Audio 840C or 851C, which do have DAC feature, might be a good choices. Bill |
PS Audio DirectStream DAC. Current and latest technology, free firmware upgrades. one on eBay at about half retail (not mine). http://m.ebay.com/itm/PS-Audio-DirectStream-DAC-D-A-Converter-Black-/222493349537?hash=item33cda316a... |
The cary 306 retailed for $8,000 when new. At nearly 10 years old, I would expect its value to be half that or even less. Still not "low cost" in my book, but hey, its a good problem to have. For that $3-4k (and less on the used market) try to audition the Yamaha CD-S2100. Much more recent design, flexible (cd, sacd, USB dac), and the build quality is fantastic. A "sleeper" in the sense that most expect 90's mid-fi black boxes from Yamaha, and not something of this build and sound quality. |