Is the NuPrime CDT 9 Pro a Best Kept Secret?


Recently the lens fell out of my heavily moded (Musical Concepts)  Pioneer PD 65 which I use as a transport, toslinked to my Audio Alchemy DPP/DAC. I glued it back in, but it won't play.  I  may have inserted it upside down, alas, there was no telling which way was up even wth my magnifying glass

so I am in search of a transport. The NuPrime CDT 9 Pro (MSRP $795) caught my eye, but I cannot find a review

Anybody know anything? 
tweak1
Could be, "if" the lasers are the same, there's many instances that use the same mech with different lasers.

Why doesn't NuPrime say something and acknowledge, I'm sure they're aware of this thread, what's the big secrete?
  
I hope not like others before them which kept it quite and who charged like wounded bulls to replace a $20 laser that takes 1/2hr?

Cheers George  
With the help of some of the part no. if the laser is the same as in the the link to the loader. It's the same dvd unit that’s used in this cheap budget home theater setup. nothing to write home about.
Service manual.
https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj8_7_Cuc3eAhVFdCsKHRfzAp...

Cheers George
See 6moons current review of the Jays Audio CDT Mk II review. It shows all the Philips lasers, including the new one, which they now use

Alas, it's $1999 (paid by check), so double the CDT 8 price, which I was not willing to extend myself for

So far the Marantz HD CD 1 is fantastic, and at MSRP $600, quite the bargain