I changed to the coax dig out feeding into the dig in of my esoteric and tbh I truly cannot tell them apart now.
My guess is the analog outs of the vault are not up to par but going digital out is the way to go.
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As I said earlier I did think the bass was a little overblown from the vault but this was using the rca outputs. I changed to the coax dig out feeding into the dig in of my esoteric and tbh I truly cannot tell them apart now. My guess is the analog outs of the vault are not up to par but going digital out is the way to go. |
"Mine as I have stated is to have something tangible in my hands when I have paid good money for it. That's interesting Uberwaltz, is that legal in the US, it's not in the UK? Here, you are entitled to copy, rip a CD, but only if you keep the original CD in storage somewhere. I'm not sure if anyone would ever be caught, but I do keep all my ripped CDs. This is partly because I still don't trust even backed up storage. |
There is no arguing that CD sales at retail outlets has dropped off significantly over the last 5 years. That maybe stabilizing and perhaps reversed in the future due to the the paradigm shifts occurring in the music industry. With the improvement in recording technology, artists can record quality material in their homes and acquire pressings to sell direct to the customer; cutting out the middleman and regaining lost revenue. Here is a link discussing the trend. https://www.thebalance.com/direct-to-fan-marketing-2460358 I have a headless, modified Mac Mini as music server (Amarra). If I decide to move to a standalone music server, I would look seriously at the Bluesound or Aurender. Best sound I get though is a CD in my Esoteric K-03. |