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kchew

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  1. What CD player are you using? And what is your budget? If you want something on par with a CDP then perhaps the Cambridge Audio DACMagic or Stello DA100 will fit the bill. Zero DAC has a preamp option but I've no idea how it performs.

     

    I do have a Stello DA100 for sale in the Classifieds subforum, PM me if you're interested. It's a great DAC for the price with good reviews around.


  2. By the way, just asking.

    Optical and Coax, if both are available, which one should theoritically sound better ?

    I asked as I didn't want to go through the trouble to test out which input is better, as according to the posts here, it seems that the wire materials also affect digital signal's transfer speed. Unless the 2 cables are made by the same manufacturer with the same material..

     

    So yeah, optical and coax, which one ?

     

    Personally, between the two I'd go for coaxial, but I've experienced a cheap PCDP with a cheap optical cable being better than a $200+ soundcard with a Van Den Hul digital coaxial cable. System-matching plays a part here too. If I could I would go for either AES/EBU or BNC.

     

    If you need more than 3 meters, coaxial would be better as there is less signal attenuation compared to optical, and coaxial cables can go around tighter corners. But if you have a lot of electronic equipment around with lots of emissions, then optical is the way to go.


  3. When you have a good computer transport and a good DAC, the difference between using a computer as a source and a CDP as source may be quite subtle. My computer has an Asus Xonar D2X with digital output through a VDH Digicoupler coaxial cable. When I had my Stello DA100, the difference between coaxial input from the computer and optical input from a cheap portable CDP were minor, but the portable CDP had the edge in soundstaging and had a hint more clarity. I hear the same improvements with my Cambridge Audio 840C; coaxial input is not as good as pure CDP mode, but it doesn't lose that badly. In fact, my 840C is used as a DAC most of the time as I'm slowly but surely building up my CD collection.

     

    There's no question that a good CDP or a good DAC can eat iMods for breakfast though, and maybe even lunch and dinner. :D


  4. I started off with a DAC because my computer was the source. I toyed with the idea of getting a CD transport, but that just means another power cord, another digital interconnect and more tweaks to worry about, so I got a CDP with digital input (CA840C) so my computer can still be a source.

     

    If you're thinking of getting a DAC, I'm selling my Stello DA100. ^_^

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