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CD6 about to hit the streets
The new cd6 is essentially a cd9 with a solid state output stage, from what I understand. I will be getting a demo unit soon. Never heard a cd9, so I won't be able to give any kind of comparison, sorry. I am considering this unit mostly for its dac. I am considering starting over with a full ARC stack, and would start with this guy.
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Marc,
I'm surprised that ARC is coming out with this product. Just recently, it was announced that Phillips was stopping production of CD transports. ARC uses their transports.
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It definitely has that transport. Where did you hear that?
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Try this link, although not directly from Phillips Coprporation:
Phillips no longer producing transports - Our Listeners Club | Our Listeners Club |
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Interesting, thanks. I have seen the official newsletter that they send to dealers, and it explicitly states that it will have that transport. I'll find out what's up from my dealer.
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Clearly the next generation will use something else - which may not be superior... |
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Why not skip the old and go to current state of the art? Try a Linn DS (Akurate or Klimax) or any of the current high end music server… You will be surprised how good they are.
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ARC Ref 5SE, ARC Ref 75 ,ARC Ref 2SE Phono Preamp, Linn AK DS, Linn LP12 SE and WA Sasha's. |
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I do admit the idea of spending such coinage on a cd player makes me queasy, but it's really not for the cd player as much as it is for the dac. But it would make the pill much easier to swallow if DSD and SACD were implemented I'm just doing a demo, though. Who knows what will happen. |
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I'm sure ARC will take care of their customers - they always do! I'm just concerned about launching a new product,for which we know, key elements of the player are no longer being built. Lastly, I'm sure the player will be fine. I would expect at least 5 years, if not more, of very good performance out of the transport.
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By the way, guys, I got my cd6 last week and it has broken in nicely. Sounds amazing! Only one nitpick so far. The USB input only upsamples from 44.1 to 88.2, and 48 to 96. That's it. Now, it supports all native bitrates (not dsd)...and curiously it upsamples other inputs and the cd transport to the max (44.1 to 176.4 etc).
My dealer was told by arc that this is by design because it sounded better this way. I don't see how that's true...if the other inputs sound better upsampled, including the cd transport (which uses the same internal clocks as the USB), then why cripple the USB? But I digress. It certainly does sound great, so maybe I should stop chasing bitrates and enjoy. It's going to go very nicely with my all arc/Wilson system. |
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