ashishkesarwani
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NAD & CA CDP come with optical & coax input,but no USB.
NAD C565BEE also has a USB input.
NAD & CA CDP come with optical & coax input,but no USB.
shivam,
have you auditioned the marantz KI pearl lite CDP? if not pls listen to it.
this cdp is just beauty can also be used as DAC with digital and usb input.this is the only player along with audiolab 8200cd with dac facility.globally both are priced similar.marantz takes the edge because of usb as transport.
NAD C565BEE also has a USB input.
I am not sure NAD will fit the requirements of the OP. The sound of the NAD CDPs and amps are all coloured pushing the low frequencies a bit more than others. They are certainly not the last word in transparency.
The CA 850C may be a good bet with high end DAC capabilities. If I remember right, Asit is using that.
Cheers
The CA 840C is top of the line CD Player with digital inputs. No USB/ async inputs though. Only Co-axial and optical inputs.
NAD sound signature may not necessarily be bad all times. It definitely helps in taming the most bright speakers. Bright sounding amp and bright sounding speakers may be horribly a wrong combination for many.
Most entry level amps/ cd players are not neutral. They are either emphasized on lower frequencies or on higer frequencies.
Even CA740 has digital in.
hey - all those recommending 8200. Have you listened to it first hand? One of my friends is in the UK right now so I can ask him to get me one. I read it was quality control issues, the CD tray gets stuck and many times it can't detect/ read cds.