I like it, but it wasn't me they were listening to, obviously.
How many times do I have to repeat; USB B!! You connect it to your PC it automatically installs a Marantz certified player and you send digital to the DAC. Your PC's HDMI you have to use for other things already and not many laptops come with coaxial or digital out.
I know a lot of you don't see anything interesting in an amp with the USB, but it would be of use to me.
The way I listen to music, and somehow I suspect a lot of you would smirk at that, is I'm in a way my own DJ. I sit with my laptop with mountains of digital files in my chair and I play myself different tunes. I think about music and what crosses my mind I look up for and play it.
I don't think laptops are all that good as players and I would like to send digital to the amp. Now I play it on my phones out. Also, it can't be a desktop PC as it is not as practical.
Another thing that I'm interested in is phono-in. Again, somethingt that many of members here don't really worry about and I was one of them until recently.
QUESTION Is there any particular reason why you couldn't use the already built-in DSP to turn on/off the subsonic and infrasonic filters? (Other than the obvious one; going A - D - A) I guess the converting is enough of a problem in itself as DSP people and vinyl people don't really mix all that much.
Anyway, If I had to choose between no subsonic and going analog/digital/analog I'd choose the latter. Then again, nothing is really sacred to me in audio other than good sound.