Just had an after thought, I believe your HK has a DAC and coax input. Is that true? If so, you could purchase a USB/SPDIF converter and run it directly into your amp as a way to get into computer audio inexpensively. For streaming internet radio this approach might suffice. I have purchased several used converters here on AG for under $100. It would make an excellent device for Redbook CD or internet radio playback.
The next step to a better system
Hi everyone
I have been putting together a system for the last few years and need some of your wise and varied knowledge to help me take the next step.
My current system is
Harman Kardon HK990 intergrated
Revel F52 speakers
SVS PB12 NSD Sub
VPI Aries Scout with an Ortofon 2m Bronze mm cart
Herron VTPH 1mm phono preamp
Onkyo CDP DXC390
Belden BJC LC-1 interconnects
12 gauge, 87 strand, oxygen free copper speaker cables
Every step I've taken so far has lead me to a better audio listening place.
I would also like to figure out the best way to introduce a good digital music source into my system. Currently I just hook up my smart phone through an Aux on the HK990 and listen to Pandora and Spotify.
And of course I would like to improve on the analogue side of my system.
So any guidance would be helpful.
Thank for your time and knowledge
I have been putting together a system for the last few years and need some of your wise and varied knowledge to help me take the next step.
My current system is
Harman Kardon HK990 intergrated
Revel F52 speakers
SVS PB12 NSD Sub
VPI Aries Scout with an Ortofon 2m Bronze mm cart
Herron VTPH 1mm phono preamp
Onkyo CDP DXC390
Belden BJC LC-1 interconnects
12 gauge, 87 strand, oxygen free copper speaker cables
Every step I've taken so far has lead me to a better audio listening place.
I would also like to figure out the best way to introduce a good digital music source into my system. Currently I just hook up my smart phone through an Aux on the HK990 and listen to Pandora and Spotify.
And of course I would like to improve on the analogue side of my system.
So any guidance would be helpful.
Thank for your time and knowledge
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Thanks Mesch, After some digging around I am looking at a Cambridge Audio Azur 851D. They retail for around $1650 but I found a new one on sale for $799. It seems to be very versatile unit. Specs are here… http://www.stereophile.com/content/cambridge-audio-azur-851d-da-processor-specifications#5VOidqojFAd… I like the fact it has bluetooth capabilities. Also looked at a Benchmark DAC2 HGC ($1995). It's supposed to sound better but at a difference of $1196 I'm leaning towards the Cambridge and putting the difference towards a new cartridge or the SVS SB13 Ultra Sub. Thoughts? |
I like the idea of the cambridge 851D and the similar Sony, but I feel constrained by such a unit. I like the idea of a separate DAC and a separate streamer or small computer. For now I use a mac mini and external HD to stream to my PS Audio DAC. I am using Tidal hifi as well as my own ripped CD collection all controlled by Roon, which I adore. Who knows, in the future, I may opt for a streamer such as an auralic or a blue sound instead of the mac mini. I think that the ability to change the streaming style and software is nice to keep independent from the DAC. In my case, I may want to change the streaming part and keep the same DAC or vice versa, and at different times. All that said, that seems like a killer deal on the 851D that you found! Almost too good to pass up, and just try on for size. It will be challenging to find a quality DAC and decent streamer that cheap. (though possible I guess with a used Bluesound Node version 1 and a used, reasonably priced DAC). |
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