How does a Transport effect sound?


hi guys,

Been wondering about this: How does a CD Transport effect sound?  Isn't it just reading the disc and sending the 1s and 0s to the DAC.  Shouldn't every transport sound the same?

Thanks! 
leemaze
I would be quite interested in hearing from anyone who uses tweaks when ripping from a CD. You know, colored CDs, colored tray, demagnetization, edge beveling, ionizers, Silver Rainbow Foil, insuring the CD is absolutely level, things of that nature. Anybody? Can you tell I don’t really buy into the whole Read until Perfect thing? Anymore than I buy into the Reed Solomon Error Code thing? Is it just me? The word perfect has been so overused. Ever since the very beginning.
GK,

Scientists care about actual objective data points and analysis.

Audiophiles often care more about totally subjective tweaks.

Ain't nothing wrong with that.   I know there are others out there  who must care.


The title assigned to me by my current employer is "systems engineer".

FWIW.

The jitter effect of all of these "tweaks" can be measured.  Most of them make audible changes, but not that significant.

The best CD disk tweak is to apply a rubbery coating to the top of the CD to prevent vibration while spinning.  This is where the majority of the jitter comes from.

The best transport tweak is to use a reclocker.

Steve N.

Empirical Audio