to buy Space Tech Lab or not to buy?


From Pettyofficer
Its getting harder to decide which option to chose when looking for the most viable Format. All I want to do is to have access to High Rez. Recordings of my favorite Artists. A Space Tech Lab System with my existing CD collection is one option. Another is to wait and save my money for the latest SACD/CD Players from Mark Levinson or Wadia. This option can upgrade my existing CD collection, but the viability of SACD recordings of my favorite Artists is a dead issue. Another option is to wait and hope for BlueRay Audio versions of my favorite Artists. Another option is to buy the necessary equipment to download High Rez. Recordings off of the Internet, but with still the same up in the air viability of access to my favorite Artists. Does it really matter what my musical preference is since none of these formats promises to provide the variety of musical content to satisfy a large number of Musical Interests? My original goal still remains the same, how do I get access to High Rez. Recordings of my favorite Artists? Is the best option to forgo buying any equipment for years untill this thing is sorted out? Is the best thing to do is to forgo listening to any Music for years due to all new Formats remaining in limbo for the forseeable future? If I spend my money on any one of these Formats, It would be like playing Russian Roulet hoping the one I picked wouldn't end up dead on the floor. Consummers, much like Investors, absolutely hate and will not tolerate uncertainty. Not looking for a guarantee here, just looking at a level of obfuscation the likes of which the Music Industry has never seen. This makes it awful damn hard if not impossible to invest thousands of dollars on any desent sound system. Would like to hear from anyone about the sound quality of Digital Space Tech Lab Equipment they may own. Would like to hear from anyone about any opinion or answers anyone would have to the challenges facing the Audiophile Buying Public in today's Market.
pettyofficer

Showing 1 response by benie

Well I don't have one of his DACs, but I do have a few pieces of Space Tech gear. I have heard a few of the different Space Tech DACs many times.
The DACs are very, very, good, I hope to get one in the future, very refined, incredible detail in retrieving information, a very detailed sound stage, wide deep,with different layers.

If your going to bet on a format, I'll say that Redbook with stay around longer than the other ones, and if you move to a Hard Drive type setup. You still need a DAC.