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I've recently been upgrading my entire system. I do have mostly vinyl records purchased in the pre-cd days. To play them I upgraded my old Bang and Olufsen Beogram 4004 turntable to a VPI Classic 2SE with an Ortofon 2M black mm cartridge, roughly $5000 retail together. When record stores started disappearing I started buying CDs (the redbook variety). I have maybe 130 of them in that collection, which is growing, unlike my vinyl record collection, since I won't routinely pay $25 for a single vinyl record. My question is, in order to upgrade my current CD/SACD player with internal DAC, to be roughly equivalent to the quality of the VPI/Ortofon combination, generally speaking, what type of monetary investment should I be considering? I have read, and was hoping, that pound for pound, digital sound reproduction equipment was more economical in cost than analog. I'm not interested in streaming digital sources at this point, just a simple CD/SACD player with internal DAC, before they go the way of the dinosaur. Thanks for your help. I hope this question isn't too vague or unanswerable.
Mike
Mike