PS3 lossless files through marantz cd6003 or new DAC?

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Good evening,

I currenlty have Marantz cd6003, pm6003, wharfedale 10.1. Fairly happy with the sound overall (perhaps a little too warm, voices could be a bit more upfront but nice sound overall)

Thinking of getting a PS3 (250gb) and wondered if i could use it store lossless files and then play them thorugh my system. The next question is can i connect it to the cd6003 to use it's dac and would this sound good? Alternatively would selling the cd6003 and buying a DAC be better? I am not too bothered about having a CD player if i can get similar quality sound from ps3/dac. If the marantz would do as good a job as an external dac i may as well keep it i suppose as this would be less hastle than selling and buying a DAC

Any help would be great
 
read somewhere that the older playstations make excellent cd players with really good quality sound and soundstage ...

never tried one yet on my system and not sure if this is true
 
Dainewb:
Good evening,

I currenlty have Marantz cd6003, pm6003, wharfedale 10.1. Fairly happy with the sound overall (perhaps a little too warm, voices could be a bit more upfront but nice sound overall)

Thinking of getting a PS3 (250gb) and wondered if i could use it store lossless files and then play them thorugh my system. The next question is can i connect it to the cd6003 to use it's dac and would this sound good? Alternatively would selling the cd6003 and buying a DAC be better? I am not too bothered about having a CD player if i can get similar quality sound from ps3/dac. If the marantz would do as good a job as an external dac i may as well keep it i suppose as this would be less hastle than selling and buying a DAC

Any help would be great

You won't be able to access the Marantz' DAC as it doesn't have a digital input. An external DAC would be the better option.
 
Thanks for answer, but does the USB input allow access to the DAC of the CD player? I believe it is meant to be able to play a memory stick which has no DAC?
 
Dainewb:Thanks for answer, but does the USB input allow access to the DAC of the CD player? I believe it is meant to be able to play a memory stick which has no DAC?

From what I can gather (and I may be wrong), the USB input is for Ipod connectivity only.
 
If the sound is too warm with the Wharfedale 10.1 you should try the Dali Lektor 2 speakers. I use mine with a PM6003/CD6002 combo and it sounds just perfect.
 
Gerrardasnails:Dainewb:Thanks for answer, but does the USB input allow access to the DAC of the CD player? I believe it is meant to be able to play a memory stick which has no DAC? From what I can gather (and I may be wrong), the USB input is for Ipod connectivity only.

I have tried the usb input with a usb flash drive and it plays that so I can only assume that it does access the cd player DAC.

I suppose all the original questions apply, anybody able to advise? equally would I be able to connect an apple airport express thorugh the usb? Would there be any benefit of a separate DAC in this system?

Thanks
 
tosh:I was looking at buying your system at £599.Not as good as the reviews then?

I would say it is pretty good. I am happy overall. Demod quite a few others up to around £1000 and I prefer the overall sound of this one. For £600 I think it is a bargain. I am just not too bothered about having a cd player.
 
Dainewb:
Gerrardasnails:Dainewb:Thanks for answer, but does the USB input allow access to the DAC of the CD player? I believe it is meant to be able to play a memory stick which has no DAC? From what I can gather (and I may be wrong), the USB input is for Ipod connectivity only.

I have tried the usb input with a usb flash drive and it plays that so I can only assume that it does access the cd player DAC.

I suppose all the original questions apply, anybody able to advise? equally would I be able to connect an apple airport express thorugh the usb? Would there be any benefit of a separate DAC in this system?

Thanks

Playing files from a USB drive via the USB port isn't the same thing as accessing the DAC though is it? In this case it is your cd-player that is accessing files stored in the USB key and then playing them back which is a bit different. In the same way I guess the airport express won't be of much use either.

As for using the PS3 for music, it's okay, media management is pretty basic and it is really let down on the supported formats (no lossless so I'm stuck using wav files). However it doesn't sound bad (even without a DAC it's acceptable) and with a DAC via optical should sound pretty good.
 
Stereolad:Dainewb:
Gerrardasnails:Dainewb:Thanks for answer, but does the USB input allow access to the DAC of the CD player? I believe it is meant to be able to play a memory stick which has no DAC? From what I can gather (and I may be wrong), the USB input is for Ipod connectivity only.

I have tried the usb input with a usb flash drive and it plays that so I can only assume that it does access the cd player DAC.

I suppose all the original questions apply, anybody able to advise? equally would I be able to connect an apple airport express thorugh the usb? Would there be any benefit of a separate DAC in this system?

Thanks

Playing files from a USB drive via the USB port isn't the same thing as accessing the DAC though is it? In this case it is your cd-player that is accessing files stored in the USB key and then playing them back which is a bit different. In the same way I guess the airport express won't be of much use either.

That's what I thought.
 
Well, the music files on the USB stick are digital files, so if you're playing them through the Marantz, it must be converting them to analogue to send to the amp so I'd say it is.

You won't be able to use Airport Express this way though as the USB port on an AE can't be used for music, it's there to allow you to share a USB device (like a printer) on the wireless network.
 
professorhat:
Well, the music files on the USB stick are digital files, so if you're playing them through the Marantz, it must be converting them to analogue to send to the amp so I'd say it is.

You won't be able to use Airport Express this way though as the USB port on an AE can't be used for music, it's there to allow you to share a USB device (like a printer) on the wireless network.

This is from the mag's review:

"As with the Denon, the CD6003 provides you with a headphone output and iPod-compatible USB input".

Surely if the input was pc compatible, it would have been mentioned. And also, if the CD6003 was able to share it's DAC with music files, surely this would have come up before - I mean it easily be the cheapest cd player on the market with accessible DAC?
 
I hear what you're saying, but this:

Dainewb:I have tried the usb input with a usb flash drive and it plays that so I can only assume that it does access the cd player DAC.

certainly suggests it's possible!
 
Well you can probably connect an external HDD to it and use that to play your music back that way but you would not be able to connect some other kind of device to it. To use it with a PC for example it would need to act as an external sound card to be connected via usb which is totally different to decoding files from a usb storage device.
 
From the manual: ABOUT USB MEDIA Music files cannot be played by connecting this unit to a personal computer with a USBcable. This is a device that belongs to a class of USB mass storage such as USB memory (FAT16, FAT32 format supported), which this unit supports. http://www.marantz.com/new/index.cfm?fuseaction=Products.ProductDL&cont=eu&bus=hf?_id=3811&single=1 Sounds like it would be good to plug in some storage and use in shuffle mode (e.g. for a party) but a bit of a pain for anything involving trying to search for individual tracks from a large storage device. It was interesting to read that if you connect an iPod, you can opt to control playback from the iPod itself rather than the unit.
 
Stereolad:From the manual: ABOUT USB MEDIA Music files cannot be played by connecting this unit to a personal computer with a USBcable. This is a device that belongs to a class of USB mass storage such as USB memory (FAT16, FAT32 format supported), which this unit supports. http://www.marantz.com/new/index.cfm?fuseaction=Products.ProductDL&cont=eu&bus=hf?_id=3811&single=1 Sounds like it would be good to plug in some storage and use in shuffle mode (e.g. for a party) but a bit of a pain for anything involving trying to search for individual tracks from a large storage device. It was interesting to read that if you connect an iPod, you can opt to control playback from the iPod itself rather than the unit.

Not a massive surprise considering it's a £300 spinner - Marantz would be able to add at least another £150 if you could do what you had planned. Still handy being able to plug your ipod to it.
 
After reading the manual It sounds like a great player feature-wise. It's got pitch control as well so you can pretend you're a proper DJ without leaving your sofa. Pretty cool.
 

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