I was reading a review of the NAD 542 CD player today, in a New Zealand review magazine......and they spoke highly of it.....right up to the point when they said that this was probably the last round of pure CD players. In other words, most/all of the big manufacturers are going to combi-players, ie....DVD/CD, and phasing out CD 'only' players.
What are the prevailing thoughts here?????
In reading some threads by Jon Marsh and others....it is noted that the electronic components used to reproduce video off a DVD aren't necessarily the best components to reproduce audio off of a CD. Therefore, it is better to purchase a CD 'only' setup to optimize your musical experience and a 'DVD' setup for movies.
I am not an EE and don't understand differences between Op-amps...but, I can generally get the 'gyst' of the explanation.
Can someone explain the major differences of DVD (video) and CD (audio) electronics and why one is optimized for Video, while the other for Audio...and why it can't be optimum for both?
Regards,
Steve
What are the prevailing thoughts here?????
In reading some threads by Jon Marsh and others....it is noted that the electronic components used to reproduce video off a DVD aren't necessarily the best components to reproduce audio off of a CD. Therefore, it is better to purchase a CD 'only' setup to optimize your musical experience and a 'DVD' setup for movies.
I am not an EE and don't understand differences between Op-amps...but, I can generally get the 'gyst' of the explanation.
Can someone explain the major differences of DVD (video) and CD (audio) electronics and why one is optimized for Video, while the other for Audio...and why it can't be optimum for both?
Regards,
Steve
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