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The best way forward? What to do with all the CD's?!
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<blockquote data-quote="PvA" data-source="post: 394655" data-attributes="member: 13396"><p>The Mede8er can be connected to your amp directly thus making use of the Mede8er DAC. However, after reading other user experiences going that route, I have decided to feed the digital signal to my NAD receiver which has a similar DAC to that of the NAD C542 CD player. After playing around with it I can concur that the Mede8er DAC is rubbish to say the least. </p><p></p><p>You know that moment when you start listening to a song after a setup change, and realizing "WOW, this is amazing, I wonder what ....... (song) is going to sound like, and you end up skipping through your music library listening only to the first 30 seconds of all your favorite tracks? That is the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PvA, post: 394655, member: 13396"] The Mede8er can be connected to your amp directly thus making use of the Mede8er DAC. However, after reading other user experiences going that route, I have decided to feed the digital signal to my NAD receiver which has a similar DAC to that of the NAD C542 CD player. After playing around with it I can concur that the Mede8er DAC is rubbish to say the least. You know that moment when you start listening to a song after a setup change, and realizing "WOW, this is amazing, I wonder what ....... (song) is going to sound like, and you end up skipping through your music library listening only to the first 30 seconds of all your favorite tracks? That is the difference. [/QUOTE]
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