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In Reply to: RE: Answer the Question Please posted by cawson@onetel.com on August 02, 2019 at 13:21:25
You can store your music digitally on other media than a plastic Disk. Why bother with old technology when you don't need to.. He asked for other options, I gave him a better one.
BTW - Vinyl was Analog - The comparison to it and CDs is not relevant either.
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With respect your answer to the OP was a 2 box solution and it didn't allow him to continue to play his CDs. My solution met both his criteria.
If his CD collection is large, your suggestion to get CDs onto onto hard drives could cost as much as my single box. With the M50.2 he could at his leisure over a long period of time rip his discs at no cost.
Anything suggestion other than the Razberri Pi means instant criticism and derision. The only product that any poster is allowed to buy, use, or talk about on these forums.
How dare you mention another product, - or actually HELP the OP with something that they actually want.......
"Asylums with doors open wide,
Where people had paid to see inside,
For entertainment they watch his body twist
Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'"
I must say I have to agree with you. I made the suggestion of the Arcam CDS50 which I thought would fill the OP's quest of everything he was asking but seems to have been completely overlooked. I guess I don't have enough posts to be taken seriously?
As the O.P. never responded to any post... He probably just went out and Purchased your recommended "Arcam CDS50" .... And is now listening to it.Although for $1200, One could do a lot better for a lot less money...
Edits: 08/05/19 08/05/19
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"Asylums with doors open wide,
Where people had paid to see inside,
For entertainment they watch his body twist
Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'"
"Although for $1200, One could do a lot better for a lot less money"
Using the OP's guidelines, there are not too many options. Considering what the CDS50 can do, $1200.00 is a bargain! Maybe try researching the product or even better listening to it before making any conclusions like the statement above!
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"Asylums with doors open wide,
Where people had paid to see inside,
For entertainment they watch his body twist
Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'"
He's not necessarily asking for just a one-box solution. From the original post:
"Should I buy a separate CD player and digital streamer, or would a one-box solution be preferable?"
He didn't outright say that he must have a one-box solution. Separates are an option here.
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The OP also said, "What are my options? Thanks in advance. " Which I take to mean he is open to both one box or separate options. Or, he mmentioned he has not found many one box options which could lead one to take that he was looking for further one box options. But since no further feedback from the OP I suppose we will never know for sure and have to do our best. I haven't read anything suggested here so far that wouldn't be viable either way.
I should add;
The 8006 is a one box option as well the Vault
The NAD M50.2 would require the addition of a DAC.
I can't remember if the Innuos has a DAC. My friend has the Zenith but it only has 1TB HD. So I wonder if the person who made that suggestion has a special order or features have changed, as they mentioned having a 2TB HD.
I'd like to know the associated gear the OP would be using with this new digital front end.
Can be ordered with up to 8 terabyte hard-drives. I ordered mine with silver faceplate and 2 terabyte,for downloading a considerable CD library.
Really chosen for its simplicity of use, flexibility and most of all smooth analog like soundquality, perfect match for my Lampi.
Regards,
/// Tim W. ///
Thanks, I missed that back when researching that you could get larger HD. That and not having their own app moved them down on my list. I spoke to reps at Axpona and they are working on an app that was to be out by year's end.
...inmates to suggest one-box or multi-component options.
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This is my last post to you on this topic...There is so much mis-information in your posts, that I don't want to expend the time to educate you. You clearly do not know what you are talking about. You can start by reading AbeCollin's Post, and then digest what he is saying, rather than continuing on.
But remember this, if you don't take the time to understand the newer technology, it will be you that will lose in the long run.
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