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Epsilon and Spendor A5 combo
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<blockquote data-quote="Gramophone" data-source="post: 46605" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>Gerhard,</p><p>Why don't you try and borrow or audition a specialist cd-player in your new quality system at home? That will be the only way to decide if a dedicated player will perform better than your current set-up. I saw Mervin advertized his Cambridge top of the range CD player, which is highly respected in audio circles I have heard, in the classifieds section. That player also have balanced outputs which can be later used with XLR interconnects together with your high quality Valve Audio Epsilon's XLR outputs.</p><p></p><p>Maybe Mervin will borrow you the player to test at YOUR home so that you can decide if such an expense will be indeed an upgrade. </p><p></p><p>In any case, your Valve Audio amp deserves a high quality source I would say...but only you can decide at the end-of-the-day.</p><p></p><p>(I think Joel Kopping from AVSA also have the Cambridge which he uses with his Valve Audio amp... If I am not mistaken now..)</p><p></p><p>Regards and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gramophone, post: 46605, member: 527"] Gerhard, Why don't you try and borrow or audition a specialist cd-player in your new quality system at home? That will be the only way to decide if a dedicated player will perform better than your current set-up. I saw Mervin advertized his Cambridge top of the range CD player, which is highly respected in audio circles I have heard, in the classifieds section. That player also have balanced outputs which can be later used with XLR interconnects together with your high quality Valve Audio Epsilon's XLR outputs. Maybe Mervin will borrow you the player to test at YOUR home so that you can decide if such an expense will be indeed an upgrade. In any case, your Valve Audio amp deserves a high quality source I would say...but only you can decide at the end-of-the-day. (I think Joel Kopping from AVSA also have the Cambridge which he uses with his Valve Audio amp... If I am not mistaken now..) Regards and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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