Where's Digital playback at today ?


Pardon my ignorance on this subject as I have not be around any digital playback for over 10 years.,..Some back ground, over a decade ago out of pure curiosity I purchased a Sony SCD777es .
Over the coarse of the three plus years that I owed this player I had it modified with all the stuff that was popular back then for this particular model.
Comparing other more expensive and popular digital players of the day back then ultimately left me cold.
So hence the title of my query, what's out there for under $8000.00 that a vinyl head could possibly warm up too?
Thank you
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The Esoteric K series have received good reviews from both magazines and users. The K-03 and K-05 can be purchased for under $8,000 used.

Another option is that Sony has just come out with a player, the HAP-Z1ES ($2,000), that plays DSD and PCM downloads. There are quite a few downloads available now and Sony promises to make a wide variety of DSD downloads available. Sony also says that the other two major music groups, Universal and Warner, are on board with the plan.

I'm waiting to see some reviews and more downloads before I do anything with this. Acoustic Sounds has a Super HiRez section on their website if you'd like to see whats available now. Sony just started shipping the players Dec. 30th.
IMO, most CDPs today have very good DACs and decent transports. In recent years, the importance and quality of the master clock in a CDP has evolved to a level in which CD can compete with an analogue rig. Controlling jitter is the major factor in a good digital setup.

Such CDPs at this level would be Wadia, Esoteric, ARC (Audio Research), Ayon, and the ModWright Sony. These are in the $5k to $12k range and have exceptional DACS, master clock, and isolation systems.
I own an ARC for Redbook, but unless you are committed to CD or SACD, most people are spending this kind of money on transport and DAC systems.
Bill (Bhobba) is one of the more interesting digi-seekers to follow. Personally, I took him up on his impressions of the Metrum Acoustics Octave. For under $700 I finally found a more analog digital presentation that I could listen to comfortably.

Stereophile's John Atkinson reviewed the $3499. Marantz NA-11S1 Player & DA Processor and, "was astonished by how close," it sounded when compared directly to the $43,325. MSB Diamond DAC IV.

Digital is the most improving source going as such it can also result in some of the most depreciated gear on the used market. Unfortunately, to ring out the potential of whatever you buy you can still do a great deal of hot rod like tinkering. I seems there is also room for improvement in managing and getting files from their storage to the DAC.

DSD has returned with varying recording and mastering quality. DSD capable equipment is the new norm and currently the differences in the way manufactures decode DSD can be somewhat ambiguous.

Personally, I find the digital communities ambiguity toward the rear end of their playback systems when describing the many incremental improvements interesting. One fellow in particular who is obviously extremely computer literate yet listens via a sound card and small powered speakers.

There should be some notable advancements announced at this years CES. With your budget you should easily better your current digital front end, and by a substantial degree. Study up...