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  NOS DAC or CDP?
Recently I had to get rid of two of my CDPs (Jolida JD-100 and NAD C542) for finacial reasons. In doing so, I've had to go back to using my old Onkyo DX-C540 changer. Now it's not a bad sounding player for what it is, which is a Mid-FI changer circa late 90s. But both the NAD and Jolida certainly bested it in all areas of performance, and yes, I'm missing that level of performance. In any case am thinking down the road of either getting another CDP (possibly another NAD or used Jolida) or maybe going the NOS DAC route. I'm thinking of going the NOS DAC route as the Onkyo DOES have a optical output, and I think that it might make a decent transport, and give me changer capabilities. In addition, from what I've been reading the NOS DAC would probably give me the warm, musical presentation that I enjoyed with both the NAD and Jolida players. Also it appears that many of the NOS DACs fall within the "price point" that I would like to keep (less than $500). BTW, I consider myself more a "music lover" than an "audiophile", and going the DAC route would certainly be something new for me. Anyway, appreciate thoughs and suggestions from the community on which road they might go down and why they so. Thanks.
Cleaneduphippy  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

05-28-09
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05-28-09   Use a computer for your transport and check the buzz at head ...   Mechans

05-29-09   Look at valab nos dac on the bay at $200 shipped, i use it a ...   Akai

05-29-09   Valab is a musical sounding nos dac for $200 shipped. there ...   Greeni

05-29-09   First of all thanks for the responds so far (and please keep ...   Cleaneduphippy

05-29-09   Cleaneduphippy - nos dac is sensitive to jitter and will sou ...   Kijanki

05-29-09   " i would avoid using optical unless you need to break ...   Cleaneduphippy

05-29-09   Cleaneduphippy - jitter is a noise in time domain. you can ...   Kijanki

05-29-09   Kijanki, exactly what spec do i check? looking at my owner' ...   Cleaneduphippy

05-30-09   Cleaneduphippy - i suspect that you like warm sound that i d ...   Kijanki

05-30-09   " i suspect that you like warm sound that i don't care ...   Cleaneduphippy

05-30-09   Cleaneduphippy - no need to be rude. nobody will be able to ...   Kijanki

05-30-09   My new valab nos dac is breaking in...as someone told me, fo ...   Jtwrace

05-30-09   Jtwrace - i heard valab recently at mattzack2 place with ver ...   Kijanki

05-31-09   Kijanki, if i came across as rude, it because you came acro ...   Cleaneduphippy

05-31-09   it isn't harsh in the usual digital sense - quite analog re ...   Shadorne

05-31-09   You could pair the valab dac with something like the monarch ...   Clio09

05-31-09   Clio09, thanks for the "heads up" about pairing a ...   Cleaneduphippy

05-31-09   I don't do anything about jitter. maybe that is because i am ...   Muralman1

05-31-09   I still am a big fan of nos dacs even though i'm not using o ...   Clio09

05-31-09   jitter comes from the digital interface connection between ...   Shadorne

05-31-09   Cleaneduphippy - i'm sorry for sounding condescending. it i ...   Kijanki

05-31-09   Shadorne, i fail to see what jitter sounds like. my sound is ...   Muralman1

05-31-09   I can respect muralman's opinions because i also felt that w ...   Clio09

05-31-09   yes, i can see from your virtual system that you have an am ...   Shadorne

05-31-09   Clio09 - in april 2009 issue of stereophile (also on their w ...   Kijanki

06-01-09   Cleanedup- you've obviously stumbled into a controversial ar ...   Pmi_guy

06-02-09   "cleanedup- you've obviously stumbled into a controvers ...   Cleaneduphippy


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