The reason you feel the way you do about that CD player is the CONVERTER, IT'S CONFIGURATION/software/microcode and the line driver!
If what you guys say is true about AVR-990 converters etc and converters and line drivers are all basically the SAME...
THEN EXPLAIN WHY YOU FEEL THE WAY YOU DO ABOUT THE EMO CD PLAYER!
Is it in your head! Placebo!
I THINK NOT
My issues with the ERC-2 are not related to sound, they are related to build quality and ergonomics. Such as:
- Emotiva chose a clunky, slow, and inflexible Toshiba CD drive. It is noisy and cheap-sounding, and it has an immediate play operation on every disc load that can't be defeated. The drive is also a bit temperamental on loads, and once or twice has made think it scratched a disc.
- The front panel function buttons are so cheap that they require just the right sort of touch pressure, which means I often have to push them twice.
- The remote control is needlessly heavy, being machined from billet aluminum. That would normally be a very nice touch, but then Emotiva used the same cheap button assemblies as the front panel uses. The machined edges of the remote are not radiused, so they're actually sharp, and the battery cover on the back is cheap-looking.
As for sound... I haven't done an apples-to-apples comparison with the Benchmark DAC-1 HDR I use, that jinjuku likes dismissing. While I think the differences are admittedly very subtle, and I haven't done a DBT, I prefer using the HDR as a DAC to driving the HDR analog input with the analog output of the ERC-2. If there is an audible difference it is likely caused by the extra amplification stage in the signal path. Whatever, the HDR may be on its way out anyway, if I order the DEQX Grant has been talking me into.