Why does CD suffer on most universal &dvd players?


Hello,
I was just wondering why the redbook CD performance on most stock universal dvd players and even on normal dvd players suffers in comparison to dedicated CD players in your opinion?
Would it be because the playback lasers may be different or focused differently, more complex circuitry for the video and/or SACD/DVD Audio sections causing interference with the sound of the redbook cd circuits, the DAC's having to perform more tasks, possiblly cheaper grade parts for the cd circuits to save costs, a combination of the above, or something else?
Thanks for your opinions.
daltonlanny

Showing 1 response by pdn

Chapter 8 in Robert Harley's "Complete Guide to High-End Audio" goes in to this in depth. The entire chapter is dedicated to digital source components. He does explain why it is best to go with a separate dedicated CD player vs universal units unless you're spending in excess of $5K. It's also best to choose a single disc player and avoid the multi-disc changer units. Much has to do with dedicated DAC's and features only relevant to CD reproduction without video circuitry, etc. There are many great single drawer high-end CD players under $1K. Hope this helps.