Re: Separate CD Player
Hi kumar, yes I still use a separate cd player. My system comprises a Naim CD5x with a Naim FlatCap-2x power supply. On my CD player the benefits are a dual-mono 24-bit Burr-Brown DAC, Philips VAM1202 transport assembly, Pacific Microsonics PMD200 digital filter, HDCD decoding, 19 discrete voltage regulators, mechanical isolation to the drive hub and laser sled, isolation feet, analog circuits are powered by an outboard power supply, balanced DIN interconnects with earthing, die-cast zinc and extruded aluminum casework with great resistance to external vibration, display off capability.
But really, I didn't purchase it for any of these features. I was sold the moment I listened to it. Amazing synergy with my present system, all of the pace, rythm and timing I would expect from a Naim product. Very analogue sounding, this is the first CD player I've owned that I feel is a step above my Rega Planar 3 turntable. And she absolutely destroys my SqueezeBox 3 for FLAC streaming and Oppo 983 for DVD-Audio playback.
Only thing is that when you get into high-end CD players you end up paying an exponential fortune for small gains. For instance, the Marantz CD5003 is an excellent CD Player, and yet the Naim costs more than 10x this for perhaps a 10-15% improvement, though for me this improvement was very worthwhile in the context of my system.
What is your budget for a CD Player? What pre-amp and speakers do you own? I would strongly suggest auditioning multiple CD players before making a selection, as this is a very subjective purchase. I've auditioned a number of CD Players ranging from a Rotel RCD-1072 to a Rega Apollo, to every Naim CD Player from a CD5i ($1,600) to a CDS3 with XPS2 power supply ($15,000). The Naim CD5x with FlatCap2x ($4,000) I now own is by far the most expensive and most enjoyable piece of kit I've ever purchased.
In any event, depending on your budget I would highly recommend auditioning a Marantz CD5003 and Rega Apollo, they are both outstanding players in their price category.
Cheers,
Alon