Resolution Audio Opus21 cabling options


Currently I own the Opus 21 player (unmodified) and am wondering about my options for connection to my Placette Active Linestage. I have read and heard differing opinions regarding the use of the DIN connection on the Opus 21 CD player. Some folks say this:

"The built-in volume controller inside the unit should be bypassed for optimum sound and bypassing it will indeed make a big difference - it's a real bottleneck. Get a cable manufacturer to custom make a RCA to DIN interconnect for this purpose."

I spoke to Great Northern Sound and was advised to not bother because the internal control is very transparent and by using the inferior DIN connector will yield mixed results and would sound worse than if I simply connected to the RCA outs with the volume controller in the signal path.

I'm and using a Virtual Dynamics Nite IC and Nite power cord and am not keen on sending the unit off for modification. I do not want to connect directly to amp, since I have other sources and need preamp switching capabilities. I have read the archives and noted that indeed many are using the DIN connection using various DIN to RCA connectors. If you have experience with this player please advise your latest thoughts and connection experiences on this topic. Thanks so much!
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The Opus 21 was reviewed in the July 2003 issue of Hi-Fi Plus. As I remember it, the reviewer was using the Nordost DIN to RCA interconnect and found quite an improvement over the RCA output. Here is the link:

http://www.hifiplus.com/

I used the DIN to RCA interconnect with bullet plugs made by DNM. You can get a pair from Jeff Kalt of Resolution Audio for $150. I haven't tried the other more expensive ones but the DNM works well for me and leave me satisfied. At least I am not going back to my more expensive RCA interconnects.

Hope it helps.