The Quality Guru
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This may seem like a really stupid question to many of you, but I am a bit unclear on whether or not the ‘thinness’ of a portable source can be made adequately (as in comparable to that of a stationary CDP) full-sounding with the addition of an amp (I suppose it could be a non-portable amp, yes). For example, my Sony D-EJ925 PCDP has a good-sounding line-out, however, I find it to be thin and without much warmth.
I noticed that out of the line-out of a stationary CDP (it’s not mine, though!) the sound of strings (a guitar in this instance) sounds full and warm through the W100; it is tuneful and very musical. However, straight out of the line-out of my PCDP the sound is thin, meaning (in my definition) that the strings have little warmth, they sound more like one was just plucking strings without much tone, like plucking fishing wire – you just hear mostly the plucking, not the music. Also, through the separation of instruments is better with the stationary CDP.
Now here’s my situation: I really don’t want to buy another CDP to use as a source, but I’d rather just make the one I have sound fuller and w/ better separation of instruments and I’d be HAPPY! So, would just about any amp help this situation (dumb question, yes I know, but I just want to be sure)? I’m looking for the full-bodied sound w/ moderately lush midrange that emanates from a home CDP; is it possible w/ a portable?
Thanks for any help on this matter!
Regards, Luke
I noticed that out of the line-out of a stationary CDP (it’s not mine, though!) the sound of strings (a guitar in this instance) sounds full and warm through the W100; it is tuneful and very musical. However, straight out of the line-out of my PCDP the sound is thin, meaning (in my definition) that the strings have little warmth, they sound more like one was just plucking strings without much tone, like plucking fishing wire – you just hear mostly the plucking, not the music. Also, through the separation of instruments is better with the stationary CDP.
Now here’s my situation: I really don’t want to buy another CDP to use as a source, but I’d rather just make the one I have sound fuller and w/ better separation of instruments and I’d be HAPPY! So, would just about any amp help this situation (dumb question, yes I know, but I just want to be sure)? I’m looking for the full-bodied sound w/ moderately lush midrange that emanates from a home CDP; is it possible w/ a portable?
Thanks for any help on this matter!
Regards, Luke
