EMC-1 vs. Levinson 360s/Sony SCD-1


I've narrowed my digital Redbook front end down to two choices, both of which will cost me under $4K used. (The "under $4K used" is the important criteria here for me)

The current front-runner for me is a used/demo EMC-1 with the new 24/192 upgrade board at a cost of under $3,500 -- there's seems to be very wide concensus that this is one of the better Redbook players under $10K.

Choice #2 is my current Sony SCD-1 coupled with a Levinson 360s (which is also under $4K used, if you can find one).

I listen to a very wide range of music and have both tubes (Aranov) and SS (Classe 301)amps with a Placette Active Line Stage. Whereas, I realize that few of us have a chance to hear the new upgraded EMC-1, comparisons to the older model are also fine. And if you've listened to another DAC in the $4K used range with the Sony SCD-1 and you liked what you've heard, then please comment.

I've ruled out the following: (probably the best -- DCS - but too expensive, even used). MSB Platinum (sounded a little dark to me, as if it was taking something away when trying to get rid of the digital edge. Mephisto II (dealer who sells both says the the new EMC-1 is equal/better and a whole lot cheaper).

I think many of us are sitting on the fence a little with respect to choosing between a good one box player (EMC-1, Audio Aero, Mephisto II, Meridian, etc.) and the better transport/DAC combos (Levinson. DCS, Wadia, etc.)-- which to me, seem a bit pricey considering the quality of the very best one box players.

Pls1, who has done a lot of comparisons in high end digital, posted in another thread that he thought the differnces were very subtle between some of this high end stuff, sometimes just 5% or so -- has anyone else done extensive listening/comparisons? --Lorne
lornecherry
Subaruguru,

I have a wadia 861. What do you mean when you say that the wadias are is rolled off on the high end? Could you elaborate? I am not looking to dispute your opinion. I am also interested in the emc1 mk2. But i have not been able to compare the two as of yet. Thanks.
Avnut, It is my understanding that the 830/850/860 Wadias used a filter algorithm that rolled the top about -1 dB at 10k, and -3dB at 20kHz. Perhaps no bad thing for many systems and recordings. But with 49 yr old ears I need all the help I can get up there, without of course introducing any digital nasties. The EMC-1 MkII measured flat to +0.1 dB at 5k, rising to a small peak of +0.4dB at 16kHz in a Scandinavian test (probably an inaudible bump, but at least not rolled off, eh?). Indeed it sounds very detailed yet ultrasmooth. My Parsifal Encores sport modified 28mm Dynaudio tweeters, which, at that size, are probably rolled a bit above 15k too; perhaps my Aleph 2 monos are a bit soft at the extremes, as well. Last thing I need is a rolled CDP.
I'm unaware of any improvements in linearity that the 831/861 might have, but it doesn't lack air in your system then it may be the optimum CDP for you. It's all system synergy, I guess. Keep us posted with your comparisons. Ernie
Well, the norwegian magazine Audio wrote that Electrocompaniet will probably sell a separate DAC,based on
the EMC-MkII.Another new interesting player is the Advantage S1 reviewed in the latest issue of that magazine.
It recieved a very favorable review,and the reviewer bought
the sample.The price,I guess, will be approx. and equivalent
to $ 4600 here in Sweden.