Aqua 'La Diva' ($9k) or Gryphon 'Ethos' ($39k) versus. Pro-Ject CD Box RS2 T ($3k)?


What sensible rationale is there for buying either of the two above-mentioned VERY COSTLY CD spinners (Aqua ’La Diva,’ a CD-only transport, and the Gryphon ’Ethos,’ a CD player with built-in DAC) when we can get the same pure Red-Book CD digital output from the Pro-Ject CD Box RS2 T for FAR less money?

What is a potential buyer getting for their significantly increased expenditure other than fancy packaging and possibly a boost to their egos from ownership of a prestige brand-name item? The one component (and a crucially-significant one at that) which all three of these products have in common is the new Philips-based Stream Unlimited CD Pro 8 CD player mechanism. Aside than that, what one appears to get with the two far-higher-priced components is little more than pure window-dressing, not substantive gains in performance over the CD Box RS2 T.

It is little wonder that one reviewer of the RS2 T thinks of it as nothing less than a "giant killer," in that it makes it nearly impossible for any level-headed purchaser, even one with the means to spend lavishly, to rationalize spending thousands of dollars more on these two competing products (or on others like them) when one can get the same sonic results (which from most reports are splendid) from the humble little CD Box.

Any thoughts? Do we audiophiles finally have good reason to come to our buying senses? To me, Pro-Ject Audio Systems may have struck a true winning vein with their CD Box when prospecting for gold.

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@erictal4075 I have the Pro-Ject CD Box RS2 T feeding via AES/EBU a Holo Audio ’MAY’ KTE version DAC

I think that’s a pretty good start in my modest opinion. This is on my wish list for later this year.

The ability to mix and match at this level is important. Others may prefer/consider say a Denafrips Venus or Terminator, whatever. As am I - its a process, no hurry.

I find no compelling reason to even think about a new high end SOTA [not to be confused with the retail requirements of many people who desire something modest] CD player. None.

I haven’t even looked, but I would guess that they nevertheless have delta sigma (or sigma delta, depending on who you are talking to) technology. A very good (SOTA) delta sigma DAC can be had for less than $1,000. So.