Rip, store & play cd collection

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Hi , got approx 800 cds and want to be able to rip, store and play them through traditional hifi system . Are routes like Bluesound , Brennan , hifi Rose etc a good route to take ? Not sure I can get my head around PC’s , Nash drives and how these hang together and how to access and play . Something relatively simple for the confused 🙂 Currently got a Marantz PM8005 Amp and ND8006 CD and Concept turntable . Thanks in advance
 
Hi , got approx 800 cds and want to be able to rip, store and play them through traditional hifi system . Are routes like Bluesound , Brennan , hifi Rose etc a good route to take ? Not sure I can get my head around PC’s , Nash drives and how these hang together and how to access and play . Something relatively simple for the confused 🙂 Currently got a Marantz PM8005 Amp and ND8006 CD and Concept turntable . Thanks in advance
I just rip them on my PC, with suitable software, and save them to an external portable USB hard drive.
USB hard drive then connected to my CD player.
However, if you have that many to do, it's going to take ages whichever route you take.
 
There have been several threads on this forum dealing with the subject, which you might find useful for answering specific questions - but feel free to ask specific questions.

A mate of mine has just bought a Brennan for simplicity - but simplicity isn't everything and if you can use a PC at all, then a few of us recommend EAC (Exact Audio Copy) for ripping CDs into FLAC files.

Once you've got the files AND BACK UPS on hard drives....you've got plenty of playback options from the likes of Wiim etc.

You will need plenty of time and patience (especially if you want all your metadada / album art to be optimised).
 
However, if you have that many to do, it's going to take ages whichever route you take.

I think if I had to do it again, and had hundreds rather than the several thousand I had to rip, I'd seriously consider employing the services of the likes of Ripcaster to do it for me.


£720 actually sounds reasonable to rip 800 CDs compared to the wasted time and tedium of doing it myself, to me...
 
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For storage and playback of the ripped files, an Eversolo like the DMP-A6 is a good option (plus you add a very good streamer) as you can store up to 4TB(or 6TB even, I´m not sure) which is more than enough for your 800 CDs.
As to connect to your amp, simple RCA cables will be enough.
 
Hi , got approx 800 cds and want to be able to rip, store and play them through traditional hifi system . Are routes like Bluesound , Brennan , hifi Rose etc a good route to take ? Not sure I can get my head around PC’s , Nash drives and how these hang together and how to access and play . Something relatively simple for the confused 🙂 Currently got a Marantz PM8005 Amp and ND8006 CD and Concept turntable . Thanks in advance
Something simple is just play CD's. I ripped all my CD's years ago, but bought a CD player again, because it's much nicer to play CD's than fiddling on a smartphone screen to find the albums. And if I don't want to play a CD, I stream the music from Tidal.
 

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