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In Reply to: RE: There have been many discussions here and elsewhere that posted by hahax@verizon.net on March 21, 2009 at 20:12:55
"Oops there goes every CD player. None of them can sound any good; they alluse op amps, one or two use dicrete device op amps but they're op amps."
I should have made it clear that what I meant was opamps in the form of integrated circuits, not discrete opamps.
CD players that use opamps, especially for IV conversion, probably are not the best. An exception is the Ayre CX-7e, which uses the current-feedback (not the usual voltage-feedback) opamps for the purpose.
JA preferred the Moon over the Parasound JC-2. If the Moon's performance is indeed this impressive it is good news for audiophiles as components can be made at much lower costs with opamps.
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