AH NJOE TJOEB vs NAD 542 for rock


I'm thinking in upgrade my digital source ( cheap Sony DVD player). I listen mostly pop-rock (70%) and jazz (30%).

How good is the Tjoeb with rock music ? Is the half priced NAD 542 enough for this kind of music ?

My system is :
Primaluna Prologue Two and Von Schweikert VR-1.

Any suggestion please is welcome
masimong
If you get the base version, I think you might find it a bit too forgiving overall. I have one and I really like it for the more harsh sounding cd's but I've got a different cd source for most listening. Can't comment on how the NJOE sounds with the upgrades in place.
The NAD is an extremely nice player for the money with the added HDCD feature. If you go with the NAD you'll soon realize the advantage HDCD can provide. I own a 542i and to my ears has bested a couple of highly regarded players that listed for double the price. I haven't heard the Njoe so can't compare. I can garuntee either player will make a noticeable difference. Good luck.
I am running my Von Schweikert VR-1s with a Njoe Tjoeb with the upsampler and a Creek 5350SE. I love this system. I have swapped the Tjoeb in and out of my main system and found the Classe was better with the Dynaudios and the Tjoeb was better with the VR-1s. Very detailed and life-like to my ears. Good luck!
I have the Ah! 4000 w upsampler. The upsampler definitely brings out more detail up top. If you have a lot of rock CDs that tend to be bright to begin with, it can be a rough combo. The Ah! without the upsampler is more foregiving in this area. However, with decent mastered discs, I think it makes a decent combo. Can't give you relative merits vs the NAD, though.

Doug