milestoneseeker
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Very well put
I agree wholeheartedly.

If you are going to use coax out of CDP,You will hardly find any difference. In this connection the digital to analogue conversion is still going to be done by Avr.
If you want to compare, use analogue out of cdp & analogue in of AVR. Please let me know your opinion when you do the comparison.
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Isn't connectivity through Coax "supposed" to sound better than analog? In fact, Marantz for example suggests the use of Coax if you are connecting their CDP to an amp other than Marantz.
Coaxial connection will sound better than analogue only if the DAC Receiving the coax signal from CDP Is superior to the built in DAC Of the CDP
Marantz CDP'S Analogue signal is optimized for marantz amp. It may not sound good with some other amp. So you should feed the unprocessed. digital signal using coax cable into a DAC which is optimized for the amp that you are going to use. Now obviously the DAC Of an avr is optimized (should be optimized) for the built in amp and thats why it should sound good.
Now the important final part is that even the speakers should be optimized for the amp. Thats why some amp -speaker pairs are know as made for each other. Nad-PSB, Marantz-wharf, Cambridge audio-Mordaunt Short Etc.
So co axial per se cannot be said to be better or worse than analogue. It depends on other components in the chain.
@vraned - How do the Q300 sound with NR609? I would have thought that the combo may be bright? Just checking as there is nothing wrong with a bright setupHowever, in case if it does sound bright then maybe pairing it with Marantz and going analog from CDP to NR609 may be a good idea.
The DAC In the AVR Seems to be good. You should make use of it. It means you have to feed coax signal from the cd player into the AVR. You wont go wrong if you use marantz cd5004 but then you will be wasting money on capacity of marantz. You should get good sound quality using a standard dvd player as transport and feeding avr through coaxVery educating, thanks.
In my case, the Onkyo NR609 has a 192kHz/32bit Burr Brown DAC, which is considered a very good one. If I were to pair this with a Marantz CD5004, (a) would this be a good match? and (b) would coax make sense? If not Marantz, what other options might fit? CA?
I have KEF q300 speakers which would complete the potential setup with Onkyo NR609 and Marantz Cd5004. Does that look like a decent "chain"?
Thanks
BTW, how does "bright" sound?
and that was my exact query ... it is not what sounds better but rather from what price point on does one source becomes better than other? In my case, the "other" is my Denon 1911. Clearly, if 1911 was not good at music (which touchwood is not the case) then an investment of 15k sorts for a decent CDP would have given me listening experience commensurate to the additional investment over my AVR. However, that is not the case.
Net-net, the way I look at it, if one spends wisely on an AVR which does justice to music then the case of a CDP over BDP/DVDP follows the law of diminishing marginal utility. This is assuming it is the DAC of AVR which is being used.
I think I can consider my query to be resolved with the inputs I have received. And I won't be fretting about buying a CDP as my next "must have" electronic.
Cheers!
The DAC In the AVR Seems to be good. You should make use of it. It means you have to feed coax signal from the cd player into the AVR. You wont go wrong if you use marantz cd5004 but then you will be wasting money on capacity of marantz. You should get good sound quality using a standard dvd player as transport and feeding avr through coax