On Sun, 11 May 2008 08:02:58 -0700, Arny Krueger wrote
(in article <g071r20mic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
> "223rem" <223rem@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:g039li01t42@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> My (limited) understanding is that what makes high-end CD
>> players so good is their superior Digital to Analog
>> conversion.
>
> One other relevant issue is the fact that many high end optical disc
players
> are either mass-market optical disc players with a revised front panel
or
> mass-market optical disc players placed inside a larger and fancier box,
or
> are composed of the electronic components of a mass-market optical disc
> players repackaged. There may be some proprietary circuit modifications
or
> add-ons, but their technical benefits are often questionable.
>
They have to add something to justify their prices :->
I'm often flabergasted at some of the CD player prices these days, not to
mention things like $20,000 outboard DACs, and $10,000 master clock units!
When all is said and done, they don't sound any different than my Sony
XA777ES Super Audio Disc player, which, while definitely not cheap kit, is
certainly not even in the same ballpark, price-wise, with some of these
players.


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