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RE: I work for a small manufacturing firm

Posted by Tra708 on March 11, 2017 at 15:48:35:

Dear Mr. Bear, Thank you for your thoughtful post. It was never my intention to use a DVD or BluRay player for this purpose. No offense to those who do. I just wanted to get something very simple that I could pop a CD into when the mood hits me, and have it sound amazing. :)
Before I started researching, I was not even clear about the role of a DAC in a system, and that my integrated has one, so I don't necessarily have to get a CD Player.
When possible, I acquire things that are made with love and care, one at a time. It's ideal. The speakers I just bought are Meadowlark Ospreys, which seem to exemplify this. The sound that is coming out of these and into my life is my reason to revisit all my music, some of which are pretty obscure CD's. I know I can put it all on the computer, etc. But I'm feeling nostalgic. :)