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Old 01-23-2016, 10:31 PM
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I think I'm in a good position to answer the question. I've got an Aries and Vega, and I just ordered a CP-800 to replace the Vega after a home trial. My system is based on streaming FLAC files across my home network.

Regarding sound of (A) the Aries via USB to the CP-800 vs. (B) the DLNA port on the CP-800. I could not tell any difference in sound quality, through numerous trials. They sounded absolutely identical to me.

I was disappointed, though, that the CP-800 does not seek within a track (which most high-end stream renderers will do), and when changing tracks in the middle of a track, the CP-800 sent crackling noises to my amp and took a while to lock to the new track. Again, the Aries does this flawlessly. I'm keeping the Aries until Classe improves their DLNA operation.

Regarding sound quality of the Vega vs. the CP-800 DAC. They sound a little different, but it's difficult for me to have an overall preference. The Vega at its best can sound a little rounder and less "electronic" to me. (YMMV!) HOWEVER, I often have to run the volume of the Vega below 40, and I find the sound a little less convincing then. And also: when I played a few vocals on the CP-800, they sounded quite marvelous. So I would call it a draw.

What sold me on the CP-800 are the analog volume control, the tone controls, the parametric EQ, and the bass management. I use subs to even the bass in my difficult basement room, and I can't think of a better way of doing that than the CP-800. Thus, the CP-800 can produce better balanced sound in my room than the Vega. I listen to string quartet music, much of which is recorded harshly, and it's wonderful to have the tilt control at hand. So for me, the CP-800 is a winner.

I also like the app.

I hope that helps.

Mike
P.S. New here: this is my first message on Audio Aficionado.
Thanks Mike. Good report. I will keep My CP-800mk2. Like you I like all The features. I have now received The Bryston BDA-3 DAC and BDP-2 mediastreamer and that was a Step up in SQ. The DAC is connected via XLR to The CP-800 so I can still use all The features but I found this combination sounding best with bypassing The digital part in The CP-800.

The SQ now is much clearer and with bigger soundstage but I have only listen One day so it is an early report.

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I have been looking for some time for a component that would give a crossover (preferably while the signal is still digital), tone controls, and enough ParEQ to smooth the low frequencies in my basement room. Having used a TacT 2.2X for many years, I tried the DEQX PreMate, which I found it complex to operate. The deal killer, though, was a noisy relay with dropouts when sample rate changed.

The ONLY product I could find in my price range that did most or all of what I want is the CP-800. It would be lovely if audiophiles had more than one choice for such functionality at a semi-reasonable price.

And congratulations on the Bryston DAC. I heard an all-Bryston system driving Aerial 7T about a year ago, and the sound was gorgeous: natural, rounded, and full, with plenty of image and soundstage.
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Thanks again Mike.
Yes, CP-800 gives much for The money.

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