jriggy: I worked in Acoustics & vibration research & development for 33 years. The Pro 8 housing is a very hollow block of aluminum (most of it has been CNC machined out). The housing (now with thin aluminum walls) would still be subject to resonant vibration issues (no internal damping applied). The only real advantage (a very mild one) is that possibly the alignment of drive parts will be a bit more precise in the CNC milled box. As to the carbon fiber, it is very light and stiff, but is used in a way that is likely to have no impact as far as vibration or resonant energy. And carbon fiber is not noted for any superior vibration damping characteristics (it is actually very low) There have been discussions at DIYaudio.com about the deceptive elements of the Pro 8 aluminum drive; the earlier Phillips "PRO" drives that had a die cast enclosure (not entirely unlike the Pro 8) were similarly deceptive in that it could be perceived that there were "superior" components inside, which turned out not to be quite the case.
Schiit URD CD Transport SOON?
A non-working model of the long rumored Schiit URD CD Transport has started showing at hifi shows. The device was shown in the Schiit Booth at T.H.E Show in California a week or so ago.
Here’s the article:
https://www.ecoustics.com/news/schiit-audio-the-show-2023/
New photo from the T.H.E. Show display:
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