Rick - et al
You recently replied to a post of mine regarding the QBD76. see below. whilst I readily accept your advice on this one the Chord Blu is out of my range. I would be interested in your views (or anyones for that matter) on whether the Cyrus transport would be a good match, one that is likely to give me a better performance than using the NAD as a transport.
I have to say finding a transport is hard. I am not attracted to the idea of using a hard drive as I cant see how this will give me a better sound. I dont want to buy another CD player and use this as a transport as this deveats the object of buying the QBD in the frist place. Granted the hard disk option will provide more flexibility on listening but this quest of mine is about getting the best sound for my money.
many thanks
I think you should also consider Chord Electronics matching Blu transport. By using the Blu's dual data BNC outputs and the QBD76's dual BNC inputs you can use 176.4KHz sampling rate which completely transforms the performance of the QBD76. The Blu transport also negates the need to use the one or four second buffer on the QBD76 as the combination performs best in real time.
The QBD76 already produces superb results on its own however with the Blu transport the transformation of the performance of the QBD76 is simply a massive wake up call. The difference is obvious right across the board and one of the first things to hit the listener is the sheer weight, depth and punch in the bass (not that the QBD76 on its own is shy in this area).
I believe
You recently replied to a post of mine regarding the QBD76. see below. whilst I readily accept your advice on this one the Chord Blu is out of my range. I would be interested in your views (or anyones for that matter) on whether the Cyrus transport would be a good match, one that is likely to give me a better performance than using the NAD as a transport.
I have to say finding a transport is hard. I am not attracted to the idea of using a hard drive as I cant see how this will give me a better sound. I dont want to buy another CD player and use this as a transport as this deveats the object of buying the QBD in the frist place. Granted the hard disk option will provide more flexibility on listening but this quest of mine is about getting the best sound for my money.
many thanks
I think you should also consider Chord Electronics matching Blu transport. By using the Blu's dual data BNC outputs and the QBD76's dual BNC inputs you can use 176.4KHz sampling rate which completely transforms the performance of the QBD76. The Blu transport also negates the need to use the one or four second buffer on the QBD76 as the combination performs best in real time.
The QBD76 already produces superb results on its own however with the Blu transport the transformation of the performance of the QBD76 is simply a massive wake up call. The difference is obvious right across the board and one of the first things to hit the listener is the sheer weight, depth and punch in the bass (not that the QBD76 on its own is shy in this area).
I believe