Old Philips CD as transport or new playe


I need help with an upgrade. I have a 10 year old Philips CD-50 CD player, which happens to have a digital out. I see my options as:
1. Use the Philips as a transport and buy a reasonable (e.g, MSB or Perpetual) DAC; or
2. Toss the Philips and get a new player or transport-DAC combo.

Can I get some input on whether a 10 year old player (original retail about $300) will mate well with a new DAC or is it too old to be worthwhile and I should buy a new player/transport-DAC? Prefer to stay around $1,500.

BTW, the rest of my system is Plinius SA-100 Mk III amp, Rogue 99 pre-amp, into Coincident Super Eclipse speakers.

Thanks for the help!!
seldenr

Showing 1 response by mikeyeh

I've decided recently to jump into the same boat you're in (to mix up analogies). I've sold my Meridian 500/518/566.24 to use my ancient Philips CD-80 as a transport to a Perpetual Tech P-1A and P-3A. In general, the sound from the new system just whomps the Meridian (and the Meridian was definitely no slouch.) It's a temporary solution until it becomes clear whether SACD or DVD-A will succeed or fail. Although waiting for the next step is difficult, I've been very pleased with the build quality of the 33 lb. Philips. If our house is ever bombed, it's one of the few things that I'm sure will survive.

Bottom line: The quality of current, cheap DAC's is such that you can get a significant improvement over prior generation top-of-the-line equipment with very little investment. It's good to wait 'til the format issues get straightened out.