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In Reply to: RE: reply from Cambridge posted by mbnx01 on July 08, 2015 at 12:09:33
It's a good honest answer.
Now can you heard the difference (blind) in your system between having the reclocker in your system and not having it there?
Why are looking for a new transport?
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It's a good, honest 1/2 answer.
Almost the ENTIRE Cambridge series of CD players from the 300 series to the 800 series use the SAME transport.
That would be the SANYO SF-P101N.
My 840 had it. Your 651 does, too.
Cambridge has, over time, used a smattering of transports from Sony (KSS series) to some Phillips stuff, which is my personal favorite. Phillips is now out of the market.
Now, the question is which is the better DAC? That supplied with the CA player or your external DAC?
Also, I'd find out from CA what mechanism the stand-alone uses. It is just possible they went in another direction here.
Too much is never enough
Yes - It would be good to know if the transport in the CXC is the same as those in the CD players.
I have an 840c that has a "pass through" setting that can be used with the digital out. If they are the all the same, I could un-box the 840c if needed rather than buy the CXC.
It is NOT SUBTLE.
I'm not a big 'everything makes a difference' guy. For example 24/96? I could care less, 16/44 sounds fine to me (on identical masterings).
IC's? Maybe. Power cords not so much. But this remedy re-clocker is a huge improvement to a digital system.
"A lie is half-way around the world before the truth can get its boots on."
-Mark Twain
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"A lie is half-way around the world before the truth can get its boots on."
-Mark Twain
Actually, 'ALL CAPS' is not better, it's just louder.
I have a USB REGEN on order but probably won't see it until later this summer. I'll give it a try on the Ayre QB-9 DSD DAC and the PS Audio NuWave to see if it makes a difference in my system.
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