Lately I've been I have been considering upgrading my CD player. Not that the old one is bad -- in fact it's quite good sounding, well-reviewed at the time of its' release, and continues to operate just fine despite it being ten years old. So recently I borrowed a Rotel RCD-1072 (in black - a real looker of a machine !) and tested it out for many an hour. I spun CDs of every imaginable ilk, including some with HDCD encoding and all was well. But I didn't hear $700 worth of improvement. A hundred bucks - sure. Two hundred - iffy. Two fifty - fuggedaboudit.
What I really wanted was for that affordable player to blow me away. But it didn't. Don't get me wrong though... it's a great machine if you can deal with the small buttons and worth every nickel if your current player bites the dust. But I suppose that I'll have to look higher up the food chain for my next player if I want to reach the next level.
Which brings me to SACD and DVD-A. I have nothing that plays these formats and they are extremely rare. So I haven't had the chance to hear one of these. Combine that rareness with the same sinking feeling that I got with HD-DVD, and maybe those formats aren't long for this world -- the "LaserDisc" of the optical audio storage ? Is SACD or DVD-A worth the investment ? Speak up if you own one of these as I'm dying to know about the real value of these formats.
I sold my old Linn LP12 rig and phono stage in 1996 because I needed to drum up money real quick to support my family during my post-Navy unemployment. I miss it terribly to this day. There are 3 heavy-a$$ boxes in the back of my closet that contain about 250 LPs. As luck would have it, I know a few audiophiles and they all have turntables and the sound is (mostly) magnificent.
So now I'm jonesing for some good ol' fashioned analog. But some would say let the old format go, and instead spend your upgrade dollars on the latest technology (ie. state of the art CD player, SACD, or DVD-A). The truth is that for around $2500 I could scoop up a new VPI Scout or equivalent Rega, Pro-Ject, or Clearaudio and recapture my vinyl-filled youth. Or I could spend that upgrade-itus cash on the latest digital or just sit on it and save for a while longer...
What would you do ???
~VDR
What I really wanted was for that affordable player to blow me away. But it didn't. Don't get me wrong though... it's a great machine if you can deal with the small buttons and worth every nickel if your current player bites the dust. But I suppose that I'll have to look higher up the food chain for my next player if I want to reach the next level.
Which brings me to SACD and DVD-A. I have nothing that plays these formats and they are extremely rare. So I haven't had the chance to hear one of these. Combine that rareness with the same sinking feeling that I got with HD-DVD, and maybe those formats aren't long for this world -- the "LaserDisc" of the optical audio storage ? Is SACD or DVD-A worth the investment ? Speak up if you own one of these as I'm dying to know about the real value of these formats.
I sold my old Linn LP12 rig and phono stage in 1996 because I needed to drum up money real quick to support my family during my post-Navy unemployment. I miss it terribly to this day. There are 3 heavy-a$$ boxes in the back of my closet that contain about 250 LPs. As luck would have it, I know a few audiophiles and they all have turntables and the sound is (mostly) magnificent.
So now I'm jonesing for some good ol' fashioned analog. But some would say let the old format go, and instead spend your upgrade dollars on the latest technology (ie. state of the art CD player, SACD, or DVD-A). The truth is that for around $2500 I could scoop up a new VPI Scout or equivalent Rega, Pro-Ject, or Clearaudio and recapture my vinyl-filled youth. Or I could spend that upgrade-itus cash on the latest digital or just sit on it and save for a while longer...
What would you do ???
~VDR
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