Is the 65438+ million CD player limited in lifting compared with the general turntable? I'm sorry about her price.

Yes or no, it depends on the resolution of your ears. There must be promotion, and it depends on who listens to how much you can hear. As for where to promote it, the manufacturer depends on the time. For example, TEAC paid special attention to the mechanical structure of the turntable and made the famous VRDS. Now everyone pays more attention to decoding, especially clock error, but some manufacturers don't pay attention to time base error. A bad turntable can also make a good sound. It is said that LINN stopped developing CD players and switched to network digital broadcasting. TIDAL has replaced the act of buying CDs. One advantage of the all-in-one machine over the split machine is that the overall solution can get a result with a single goal, avoiding improper collocation and not reflecting a single part of the split machine. However, there are some disadvantages, that is, when you want to use it as a turntable alone, whether it interferes with digital output or not, the DAC part will definitely affect your psychology. Therefore, if you want to integrate, you should look at your personal preferences separately. If you have more money, just try it. If you don't have much money, do the work well first and take the time to think it over. In addition to promotion,