Cd player


Hi guys been building a new HI FI system and been waiting on the HI FI Rose 130, but want to light this system up! Lol Whats a really nice cd player that will not be the weak link? I am running mcintosh c2700, Power Q 707,  Mcintosh 611s & B&W 801 N all with high end cables. 

Thanks for all your input Matt 

skydog25

+1 for the Jay’s Audio CDT2-MK3 transport. I recently purchased mine to replace my Audiolab CDT6000 and it has taken my CD listening to a whole new level. In my system, CD playback is way better sonically than streaming. Then again I spent way more on the CDT2-MK3 than my Bluesound Node 2i. Both are connected to my Denafrips Pontus II. I have more than 2.5K CDs which makes the CDT2-MK3 a great investment IMO. I do enjoy streaming as a great way to discover new music with minimal cost. The problem with it is I don’t have ownership or control of the titles in my Amazon Music account. I have seen titles randomly disappear in my account and was forced to hunt some of these titles down on CD. I also have numerous titles on CD that Amazon doesn’t have in their library. Streaming is a great option to have, but I don’t consider it a replacement for physical media.

skydog25

 

Another +vote for not talking yourself out of a CDP or Transport, especially, if you own a large CD library.

 

Happy Listening!

Excellent for supporting the C.C.P.

Purchase used. Purchase outside of china. 
 

I hope everyone in this thread knows the Chinese government owns a bit of every company. Look how they treat their civilians. It’s a horrible travesty. Your dollar has mighty influence 

Streaming might be more convenient, SQ might be very close or perhaps better. Though if you have a large collection of cds. A transport is the best way to go imo. I still purchase cds. I enjoy the physical interaction with my rig. Linear notes and artwork does not compare to what’s on a iPad. 
 

Vrds is a good look. That is what Wadia, and Esoteric have used.  I’ve tried the Ayre cx-7 upgraded variant. The transport was loud and SQ for the price was not justified. Purchased used. 
 

Returned the Ayre. Purchased a used Meridian 500 cd transport for 500.00.  There are two different variants. Look for the one that has both spdif, Aes/Ebu. It utilizes a better Phillips transport.  The Meridian has a warm, though not too relaxed sound. All cds even poorly mastered sound a bit better with this transport compared to the other I have auditioned. 
 

if you have serious funds I’d go Audio Note transport full throttle. Anything made in China will not be around in ten years. You want legacy companies when going the CD route imo.. Granted Meridian parts are a tad rare though there is an authorized repair shop in Georgia. Audio Note has already stated the company will be passed down the family line.

At capital audio fest I checked out the new Briscasti cd transport. Cd drawer was loud when swapping disc. A bit wobbly. Not worth the money imo. 

Never auditioned Accuphase or Esoteric though I’m sure they will perform excellent as well. Luxman has been reported with problems unfortunately. 

Legacy, and company longevity matters most with transports these days  

Best luck!

 

Additionally… if jays audio transport no longer works. The replacement will cost 500.00 if you’re lucky.