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Good luck in your search. Enjoy the music!
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Good luck in your search. Enjoy the music!
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looking for the best cd transport only, without dac
https://www.audiogon.com/listings/transports-mark-levinson-no-37-cd-transport-no-37-3752-2017-10-20-... Good luck in your search. Enjoy the music! N |
I’m wondering if anyone saw this PWT review: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/ps-audio-pwt-cd-transport it it has some interesting features that a normal transport does not have, such as “re-read until successful” vs ecc error checking. |
It has a memory section so it doesn’t read directly off the disc. When you remove the CD from the tray the music continues to play for another 30 to 60 seconds i.e. it’s ripped and stored then the signal ("bit perfect ") is sent to the DAC. I have one of the early units (6 years) and music continues to play nearly 90 seconds after CD removal. Charles |
it it has some interesting features that a normal transport does not have, such as “re-read until successful” vs ecc error checking. Just my .02, irrespective of the fact that physical CDs themselves are subject to data rot and present issues of their own, if one is wanting to "RIP" a cd this is why there is nothing better than exact audio copy (EAC) software. And, back to the point of the thread (transport without DAC), an outstanding transport - albeit with a DAC - if "bad" or "difficult to read" CDs are the issue, then consider an Emotiva ERC-3. It (intentionally) spins the disk at over 1200 rpm, 3 to 4 times faster than most other players, in order to read (and re-read) the disk to make sure things are "exactly perfect". EDIT: Forgot to mention the ERC-3 has a plethora of digital transport options. |