Wow CDs everywhere...What to do?


For me, I finally found the ANSWER to the 'CDs everywhere' problem.

I bought an older model Escient Fireball (E40) and updated it to the latest E2 model software. I then bought 2 of Sony's model CDP-M555ES changers (already had one). And then hooked these 3 changers up to the Escient (via Toslink...the only option on the changers). I connected the Escient to my external DAC via coax.

Now I have ALL of my music in one place, I don't have to type any CD data into the changers, I get a printed out music database via the Escient internal server through the web interface on my PC...and I don't have CD cases all over the place. And to play a CD in my hi-end transport, all I gotta do is select and eject it from the changer into my hands to then pop into my transport. Then back into the changer it goes for safe keeping and more 'casual' playback.

Why wasn't I doing this before?!
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What DAC are you using, and what's the rest of your system?

I've toyed with doing this...
Sweet!
I wanted to avoid PC/+Hard-drive loading.
I've just started web research on a way to avoid this. Several cheap Sony 455's through a good DAC but what to do about identifying CD's in the collection and avoid painstaking title/artist entries...you've given me a great push.
Thanks!
It's really unbelievable (at least to me). You plop your CD into the changer, and a minute later the cover art, album title, and list of tracks is retrieved from the internet and then pops up on your video screen. You can sort by artist, music genre, album title and (get this) track names listed in alphabetical order from ALL artists. Fabulous!

I'm using an Esoteric P70 transport and matching D70 DAC. This all feeds a Mac C200 then into Mac MC501s, into Dynaudio Confidence C4's.

Couldn't be happier with the sound and the convenience.
You have created in interesting and functional alternative to the hard-drive based music server.