Visited the boys @ Overture today(in the area for lunch) and low and behold Cary Audio is out of the CD / SACD Digital player biz. They are marketing DAC's but no players.........long live my 303/300 !
Why anyone is still manufacturing them I don't understand.
You're joking, right Adam? I mean . . . look how many manufacturers are still making turntables. There are literally hundreds of millions of CDs out there and people will still need something to play them on for a long time. Perhaps Cary's market share didn't justify them continuing. But I will be surprised if we see Wadia, Esoteric, and other big names jump ship anytime soon.
Rich,
It's my understanding that Wadia no longer manufactures CD players but continues to make DACs.
You're joking, right Adam? I mean . . . look how many manufacturers are still making turntables. There are literally hundreds of millions of CDs out there and people will still need something to play them on for a long time. Perhaps Cary's market share didn't justify them continuing. But I will be surprised if we see Wadia, Esoteric, and other big names jump ship anytime soon.
Wow. Just wow! I checked and you are right. Wadia currently only makes DACs. They only have three current products listed on their website, all of which are DACs. How do you survive on three products? At least Esoteric still makes plenty of great CD players. They currently have five different CD/SACD players listed.
I understand that it is easy to convert CD to other forms of media, but actually it is just as easy to do it with a record. They have record players with USB outs just for this purpose. The point is that a large majority of people, like myself and Gordon, want to just play the CDs we bought instead of taking the time and effort to put them all on a server, with all the issues that raises (and it does raise a few when you have a 2000+ cd collection). I certainly would hope and expect to be able to buy quality high end CD/SACD players well into the future. On the flip-side, looks like my Wadia and Gordon's Cary are now instant classics! I'll expect to see their used values rise rather than fall moving forward.
Not true, Adam, you don't have to intervene every track. I have software that removes clicks and pops and also looks for blank spots, breaking up the tracks in those spots. However, it does not always work with classical music because of the quiet sections within a movement.And it's not easy to convert LPs - you have to do it manually and in real time. You have to intervene every track to break them up....
I would like to pursue computer audio as I have lots of CDs I never get round to listening to as I forget that I have them. If they were all loaded into a server they'd be more accessible.I have no intention of pursuing computer audio.
Hell, I'm still wrestling with the process of digitizing my 5000 35mm slide collection !
I would like to pursue computer audio as I have lots of CDs I never get round to listening to as I forget that I have them. If they were all loaded into a server they'd be more accessible.
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