Jolida JD 100 CD Player sounding harsh
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Good news update - my Arcam rDAC arrived and it is a cool little device. Quickly hooked it up and using the digital coax out from the Jolida, sweet sounds again! Using a Monster video cable and have a little bit nicer, specific digital coax coming soon.
This is my first DAC. I will also be able to connect my Carver CD using digital optical out (have a cable coming as well). It's the wireless version, came with rWave and rWand and I've been streaming music from both an iPod and iPhone and it sounds very nice. I believe I'll be able to connect my Apple TV (with optical out) and access the entire digital library, just haven't tried it yet. Only quirk so far, won't connect using the rWave or Wand to our Macbook and won't work with the USB wire either. I'll do some searching and sure I can figure it out.
Anyway, the music from the Jolida is sounding great again and the DAC is very versatile. I'm sold.
Thanks everyone for your assistance and advice here. I may send the Jolida back to the factory later on to have them go through it as I still use the second set of audio outputs to another system in the room and want that audio sounding as good as it can too. -
Looks like you have a solution. As to your Denon. What was that; a Dolby Pro-logic receiver that preceded Digital surround soundtracks? How old is that because there are no toslink or coax inputs back there which means no Dolby Digital or DTS processing, and NO DACs. So you're right, TOO "old". You need something from THIS century or at least the late '90s!
Enjoy!
cnh
Yep, it's an oldie! I don't recall when I got it, but been in the house for years. -
Indyaudio2 wrote: »I will also be able to connect my Carver CD using digital optical out (have a cable coming as well).
I am sure you know this, but if you use the digital out of that player (you have the 360t right?) you will be bypassing the tube part of it so you wont get that "tubed" sound most like from that player."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
EndersShadow wrote: »I am sure you know this, but if you use the digital out of that player (you have the 360t right?) you will be bypassing the tube part of it so you wont get that "tubed" sound most like from that player.
Non tube, it's solid state and when bypassed it's a transport. -
Mike Reeter wrote: »I get that, but if the DAC doesn't have tubes, then what's the purpose :biggrin:
Agree Mike - I've moved the Jolida to the second system in my Sig, using it's tube output as designed. It sounds great in this NAD/B&O system. I'm using my Carver carousel and a Linn Karik, both as transports in the main system, connected to the Arcam rDAC now. Time to just enjoy the music again:) -
Indyaudio2 wrote: »Agree Mike - I've moved the Jolida to the second system in my Sig, using it's tube output as designed. It sounds great in this NAD/B&O system. I'm using my Carver carousel and a Linn Karik, both as transports in the main system, connected to the Arcam rDAC now. Time to just enjoy the music again:)
I really need to get over to your place sometime lol, your like 10 mins down the road hehehe....
And you have most of the gear I have wanted to hear for a long time....
Hope alls been well."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)