Thoughts on using the DAC in my oppo 205 with a CD Transport.


Hello,

I have been somewhat disappointed with the Redbook CD playback using my oppo 205. It's not that it always sounds bad, sometimes it actually sounds quite nice. I would say my biggest complaint is the lack of micro details, the light cymbal taps and other fine background sounds that make music so enjoyable. 

Since I can input a digital source to the oppo (Optical, Coaxial, or USB) and use the SABRE 32 DAC inside, I've been thinking of trying a CD Transport. Possibly the Audiolab 7000CDT. My system consists of the Simaudio Moon 600i integrated amp driving Focal L&R Utopia Be loudspeakers. 

My question is, would this arrangement provide me improved (and or) more detailed sound than I'm currently getting?

Thank you for your thoughts and knowledge!

Gary

gakman

Add PS Audio DSD DAC to your list. I forgot I had it and liked it. Well under $1500 at this point. 

I had an OPPO 103d.  It was a decent player.  I used it over the years with several DACs and while it sounded better through them it wasn't until I replaced the 103 with a dedicated transport that I realized it was just pretty good and not great. 

I'd start with a different DAC and eventually something like the Audiolab to spin discs.

While the Oppo 103 was sort of revolutionary at its price point in features and sound quality, DACS sound quality has progressed over the years.  I agree with the others to retire the Oppo.  Replace it with either a preowned Wyred4Sound 10th Anniversary, Bryston BDA3, Denefrips Pontus Venus, Cord Qutest, or Benchmark DAC3.  The first  4 will focus more on musicality.  The latter two will focus more on clarity.   Based on your post, it seems like you are focused and improving musicality as opposed to clarity.  There is no right or wrong, it’s personal preference.  Each has its own sound pallet. Research reviews and  try to  audition before purchase.  Also, burn your CDs and purchase a streamer/server in your budget.  You will realize further SQ improvements.  

I am using an NAD 568 CD Player as a transport with my Schiit Audio Gungnir 2 DAC, and the sound reproduction compared to using the DAC internal to the NAD 568 is significantly improved in terms of tonal quality and three-dimensionality.  I could not go back to the internal DAC on the NAD, the improvement is that marked.