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In Reply to: RE: Ayre C-5xeMP playing in CD mode posted by Charles Hansen on November 01, 2009 at 21:34:36
when you are paying thousands of dollars for a CDP.
And the freedom to compare...
There are a lot of people feeling the sound of the CD is better, and a few that SACD is the best. My personal taste is SACD sound is 'cleaner', since you can play music at higher volume, meaning less noise, this is true if the SACD player is extraordinary, like Mr. Charles Hansen Ayre C-5xeMP, and you have the look to find really ones recordings...
The little harsh in mine probably comes from the power cord, and/or the class-D amplifier in the Martin Logan Sub's., that I have to isolate better.
> > the class-D amplifier in the Martin Logan Sub's < <
That would be my prime suspect. In that situation I would just use one of our filters, but that is a fairly expensive proposition. I have just made a posting in the Tweaker's Asylum asking for recommendations of low-cost power line filters. You may want to monitor that thread.
http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/tweaks/messages/16/166301.html
The answer to your other question is linked below.
Wow, that is all very cloak and dagger. On the EMM XDS1 I'm evaluating, all you do is push a button on the remote ;) In any case, it's good that the option exists for those so inclined and it gives customers an excuse to speak with Michael, which is, ime, always a pleasure.
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