The one that doesn't have a drive at all! I've found that ripping my discs to my BSOUND Vault 2 and sending the data via an MIT Magnum Digital Coax to my amp has improved what I thought was already superb sound. I had a Krell Cipher but the sound now is actually better...sounds like a mike feed from the studio!!
What CD player/transport has the most stable mechanism?
I was wondering if someone out there could help me with this question. What CD player/transport has the most stable mechanism? By that I mean, what player/transport isolates the player from external bumps and vibration?
For years I have owned a SOTA sapphire turntable. Not that I've tried it, but you can drop a bowling bowl on it and not cause a skip. Is there a CD equivalent? No one talks about this, but for me, it's hugely important. I'm asking about vintage equipment, new stuff, cheap, expensive, whatever. BTW, I'm not asking about isolation equipment or racks or anything like that. Just the intrinsic stability of the player itself. Thanks in advance!
For years I have owned a SOTA sapphire turntable. Not that I've tried it, but you can drop a bowling bowl on it and not cause a skip. Is there a CD equivalent? No one talks about this, but for me, it's hugely important. I'm asking about vintage equipment, new stuff, cheap, expensive, whatever. BTW, I'm not asking about isolation equipment or racks or anything like that. Just the intrinsic stability of the player itself. Thanks in advance!
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What CD player/transport has the most stable mechanism? Teac Esoteric VRDS can't beat it supports the whole disc. http://usr.audioasylum.com/images/0/1191/p03_vrds_neo.jpg Cheers George |
Hi dave-b. I don't have any idea what you just wrote. It's Greek to me. BTW, I once worked with a Greek fellow and asked him what they said in that circumstance. He said Greeks say that's Chinese to me. I don't know why, but I always found that funny. Thank you to everyone for their input. I'm going to check out that Esoteric transport. |
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