Originally posted by Bob
Originally posted by Bob
I would not say that all CD Players do it equally well, because my experience has been that the SPDI/F interface is not well designed for the most part in most CD or DVD Players regardless of the price of the unit in question.
However, with approximately $30-50 worth of parts you can turn a hand-held commonly available Chinese made CD-player into an incredible machine that will dance circles around anything that this industry has so far designed.
Originally posted by Bob
With this in mind, the THD+N behavior of a power amp along with its frequency response and its ability to output sufficient current to drive your speakers to the SPL that you desire is the only thing that matters.
To wit, - the sound that you claim you hear is the distortion that the amp generates, along with a possible low-pass effect of the amp-wire-speaker interface that many poorly designed power amps and highly inductive megabuck speaker cables create.
You may like this distortion as many people do, but it is a distortion none the less.
Originally posted by Bob
However, if you spend more then $2 per foot on a wire excluding the plugs, and more then $200 on a CD Player and more then $5 per Watt on the power amplifier, then in my opinion you are paying too much. Speakers are another matter and really good ones may cost quite a bit. I wouldn’t know, I build my own speakers. Damn, - I used to build my own power amps too!

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