The Jay's was often paired with a Denafrips DAC, but then Denafrips came out with their own transport, about which we haven't heard too much...
Jay's Audio CDT2-MK2
I just received my Jay's Audio transport, about which much has been written in this forum. I hadn't considered upgrading my Wadia 8 Transport, even after reading @teajay's review of the Jay's transport, but I suddenly started having some issues with the Wadia and figured it might be time to look at something else.
I have heard the Marantz SA-10 is a great CD player, but I don't need a DAC and I only play Redbook discs, so that player seemed overkill and overly expensive for my needs. I have also dreamed of owning a Esoteric CD player for many years, but they also cost more than I have wanted to spend on a CD player. When I read the review(s) on the CDT2-MK2 I became very intrigued, and recently decided to buy one.
BTW, I noticed on their website they only show silver as a color option, so I decided to send them a message to see if I could get it in black. To my delight he said yes, so let it be known that it is available in black and that mine is indeed, black. If you were to ask be how much blacker it could possibly be, I'd simply answer, "none." None more black.
Anyway, I can tell you one thing that I've learned so far, the color of the unit has nothing to do with its sound quality.
The sound quality is quite simply the best I have ever heard in my system. I realize that I'm writing this after a mere three hours of listening, but sometimes components have that kind of impact. This transport is really amazing.
I wanted to share my initial impressions right away. I hope to have something more to say after the unit is properly broken in. For now all I can say is it was worth every penny spent.
I have heard the Marantz SA-10 is a great CD player, but I don't need a DAC and I only play Redbook discs, so that player seemed overkill and overly expensive for my needs. I have also dreamed of owning a Esoteric CD player for many years, but they also cost more than I have wanted to spend on a CD player. When I read the review(s) on the CDT2-MK2 I became very intrigued, and recently decided to buy one.
BTW, I noticed on their website they only show silver as a color option, so I decided to send them a message to see if I could get it in black. To my delight he said yes, so let it be known that it is available in black and that mine is indeed, black. If you were to ask be how much blacker it could possibly be, I'd simply answer, "none." None more black.
Anyway, I can tell you one thing that I've learned so far, the color of the unit has nothing to do with its sound quality.
The sound quality is quite simply the best I have ever heard in my system. I realize that I'm writing this after a mere three hours of listening, but sometimes components have that kind of impact. This transport is really amazing.
I wanted to share my initial impressions right away. I hope to have something more to say after the unit is properly broken in. For now all I can say is it was worth every penny spent.
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For now all I can say is it was worth every penny spent. my hope is that it will last longer than some other players I’ve had snackeypAnd to protect your new purchase, I suggest you get a new genuine Philips CDM-4 laser to store away for it, as they are getting very rare to find new and genuine. Here are two new genuine that are listed, whole mech/laser and the other just laser. https://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Genuine-NEW-Philips-CDM-4-CDM4-laser-lens-with-Mechanism/172263656780?epid=20021718453&hash=item281bb6cd4c:g:vxkAAOSwcEtZi9Vk https://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Genuine-NEW-Philips-CDM-4-CDM4-laser-lens/172814662088?hash=item283c8e79c8:g:sG8AAOSwrhBZAuwM Cheers George |
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