Is this the END of DAYS for the high end CD player


Seem like this format days are numbered like the cassette and LP. Why would you want to spend 5k or 10k+ for a high-end CD player or DAC combo??

Just trying to see what other audiophile’s thoughts are and where you guys & gals may be planing for the future. Do you stop here at the high end CD player and this format or go completely too digital files?

I'm at a quandary about investing into an expensive CD player setup.
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I don`t believe CDs are going anywhere for a VERY long time. An abundance of available CD disc that`s affordable(Amazon). Red book playback is amazingly good in a high quality setup IMO.
TV didn't kill the radio after all, did it. I think talk2me has it right, hi-rez is the future, but much further off than we think. And some folks simply like to own something real, not on the cloud.
As a sidenote, I have read downloads account for only 20% of digital sales. Personally, it took alot more time and effort than anticipated to set-up my digital system to arrive at lifelike playback. I feel the next best direction for my digital system is two-fold:

First, focus future buys on higher resolution disk formats like SACD, Blu Ray Audio, DVD-Audio, HDCD, DTS. Second, move up from my OPPO 981 to the 95 with balanced 32-bit DAC's. I can connect via analog pass-through with the Proceed to connect to the OPPO's 32-bit DAC's.

Except for high resolution multi-channel disks connected via Mogami Gold connectior's, I listen to redbooks through Van Den Huls' glass cables in either 2-channel or 2.1. Glass cables sound consistantly more naturally balanced in my system than the digital coaxial cables.

My pro and speakers allow combining multiple soft-dome tweeters with horns in both multi-channel disk formats, or, a L/R stereo surround mode through all sources. That helps produce a very well-balanced, smooth sound to my ears.

High end downloads, lossless, asynch USB, etc. can solve some digital issues. I feel my personal #1 issue was developing the skills to properly evaluate and set-up a matched system. Impedances must match, inout/output sensitivities, ohms, special internal component settings - there's all kinds of details not mentioned in ads or component reviews.

One final system set-up example that I hope may also help someone - Due to my sub's port noise and no low-cut feature, I was nearly ready to go with REL or JL Audio Fathom until I put my SVS Ultra-13 in the sealed mode for music only. That cleaned up the entire lower-musical sound floor, adding further bloom to the mids and highs.

High end disk players offer a very bright future in my
home.






as long as there is a market for a product it will be produced.

it is impossible to predict when the supply will so exceed the demand that the product will become extinct.

thus the answer to the question is conjectural at best.
Ok, I have been looking into a computer based front end and have decided to stick with a CD player for now. Far too much flux and change with new products for me to jump in. The whole USB thing is my real wall right now. Folks are coming out with HUGE improvements right and left faster then I can take it all in.

Timing seems a little early for me. I still love my CD player!

I get a headache trying to keep up with all the computer based audio turns, twists, software, hardware, improvements, etc... I calm down and relax with my CD player and CD in hand. No, I will wait longer before jumping on this high speed train!